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Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenUS
  • UK:
    • IPA: /ɪnˈvɛnʃən/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaизобретение (izobreténie)
espanjainvención, invento, creación
esperantoinvento
hollantiuitvinding
italiainvenzione, 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)
kreikkaεφεύρεση (efévresi), επινόηση (epinóisi)
latinacommentum, inventiō, adinventiō, confictiō
latviaizgudrojums
liettuaišradimas
portugaliinventividade, invenção
puolawynalazek
ranskainvention, affabulation, naissance
ruotsiuppfinning, invention, påfund, konst, barn
saksaErfindung, Erfinden, Einfallsreichtum, Invention
suomikeksintö, keksiminen, kekseliäisyys, inventio, tempaus
tanskaopfindelse
turkkibuluş, icat
tšekkivynález, fikce
unkaritalálmány
venäjäсоздание (sozdanije), изобретение (izobretenije), находчивость (nahodtšivost), изобретательность (izobretatelnost), инвенция (inventsija), выдумка (vydumka), вымысел (vymysel), фишка (fiška)
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Substantiivi

  1. Something invented.
  2. The act of inventing.
  3. The capacity to invent.
  4. (music) A small, self-contained composition, particularly those in J.S. Bach’s Two- and Three-part Inventions.
  5. (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

Taivutusmuodot

Monikkoinventions