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| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | изобретение (izobreténie) |
| espanja | invención, invento, creación |
| esperanto | invento |
| hollanti | uitvinding |
| italia | invenzione, inventione, trovato |
| japani | 発明 (hatsumei), インベンション (inbenshon / inbenshiョn), 發明, アイデア (aidea), アイディア (aideィa), そうけん (sōken) |
| kreikka | εφεύρεση (efévresi), επινόηση (epinóisi) |
| latina | commentum, inventiō, adinventiō, confictiō |
| latvia | izgudrojums |
| liettua | išradimas |
| portugali | inventividade, invenção |
| puola | wynalazek |
| ranska | invention, affabulation, naissance |
| ruotsi | uppfinning, invention, påfund, konst, barn |
| saksa | Erfindung, Erfinden, Einfallsreichtum, Invention |
| suomi | keksintö, keksiminen, kekseliäisyys, inventio, tempaus |
| tanska | opfindelse |
| turkki | buluş, icat |
| tšekki | vynález, fikce |
| unkari | találmány |
| venäjä | создание (sozdanije), изобретение (izobretenije), находчивость (nahodtšivost), изобретательность (izobretatelnost), инвенция (inventsija), выдумка (vydumka), вымысел (vymysel), фишка (fiška) |
| viro | leiutis |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- Something invented.
- The act of inventing.
- The capacity to invent.
- (music) A small, self-contained composition, particularly those in J.S. Bach’s Two- and Three-part Inventions.
- (archaic) The act of discovering or finding; the act of finding out; discovery.
Esimerkit
- My new invention will let you alphabetize your matchbook collection in half the usual time.
- I'm afraid there was no burglar. It was all the housekeeper's invention.
- Warren Sheffield is telephoning Rose long distance at half past six.[...] Personally, I wouldn't marry a man who proposed to me over an invention.
- British inventions have done more to influence the shape of the modern world than those of any other country. Many—football, the steam engine and Worcestershire sauce, to take a random selection—have spread pleasure, goodwill and prosperity. Others—the Maxim gun, the Shrapnel shell and jellied eels—have not.
- The invention of the printing press was probably the most significant innovation of the medieval ages.
- Digging deeper, the invention of eyeglasses is an elaboration of the more fundamental development of optics technology. The ability of a segment of a glass sphere to magnify whatever is placed before it was known around the year 1000, when the spherical segment was called a reading stone,[...].
- It took quite a bit of invention to come up with a plan, but we did it.
- I particularly like the inventions in C-minor.
- INVENTION. A term used by J. S. Bach, and probably by him only, for small pianoforte pieces — 15 in 2 parts and 15 in 3 parts — each developing a single idea, and in some measure answering to the <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Impromptu</span> of a later day.
- That judicial method which serveth best for the invention of truth.
- summary of the invention
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