inventor
英 [ɪnˈventə(r)]
美 [ɪnˈventər]
n. 发明者; 发明家; 创造者
复数:inventors
Collins.1 / BNC.10125 / COCA.8188
牛津词典
noun
- 发明者;发明家;创造者
a person who has invented sth or whose job is inventing things
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 发明家;发明者;创造者
Aninventoris a person who has invented something, or whose job is to invent things.- ...Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.
亚历山大·格雷厄姆·贝尔,电话的发明者
- ...Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone.
英英释义
noun
- someone who is the first to think of or make something
双语例句
- But this is another way I work as an inventor is to create a sequel.
我把自己当做发明人来创造这游戏的「续集」,我想出了这个。 - The royalties enabled the inventor to re-establish himself in business.
专利使用费让这位发明家得以再次立足于商界。 - Edison was now so famous as an inventor that people thought there was nothing.
此时爱迪生成了如此著名的发明家,人们甚至认为他无所不能。 - In1877, inventor Thomas A.Edison announced the invention of his phonograph.
1877年的今天,发明家托马斯.a.爱迪生宣布发明了留声机。 - It is the inventor of the compass, paper-making, gunpowder and printing.
中国是指南针、造纸术、火药和印刷术的发明者。 - Beach: american editor and inventor who built a demonstration pneumatic subway under Broadway in New York City in1870.
比奇:美国编辑和发明家,他于1870年在纽约市百老汇大街下建造了一个气动地下铁道实物。 - The famous inventor has had lots of inventions.
那个著名的发明家已经拥有了很多项发明。 - He is now regarded as an independent inventor of and contributor to calculus.
他现在被视为一个独立的发明者和贡献者演算。 - Born in America, Thomas Edison was a great inventor and scientist.
爱迪生出生于美国,他是一个伟大的发明家、科学家。 - He became famous as an inventor of astonishing visual and aural effects.
他因发明了神奇的视听效果而出名。