在 英语 中使用 Had invented 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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It's as if scientists had invented a pill that gave us the ability to fly, only to find out that it also gave us dementia.
If the scientists had invented it, they would have tested it first on dogs!”.
By the late eighteenth century, a Swiss miller had invented a steel roller mechanism that greatly simplified the grinding process.
After all, Kennedy had invented those glass-and-gold electrodes and overseen their implantation in almost a half dozen other people.
In the 1980s, Chinese man Wang Hongcheng claimed that he had invented a magic liquid that turned ordinary water into gasoline.
Raffles had taken up the bag that he had invented for the noiseless filing of keys.
In 2004, Coulson founded P2i to commercialize the plasma technology he had invented.
If scientists had invented it, they would have tested it first on dogs!”.
Mr Macron said that the US had invented multilateralism and now needed to reinvent it to create a new 21st Century world order.
It never entered their heads that this artificial number system that they had invented was in fact the ground on which atoms move.
By the age of seven she had invented over 60 different signs by which she could talk to her family.
Raffles had taken up the bag that he had invented for the noiseless.
Her dad had invented a special blender allowing them to use strawberry juice as a healthy alternative to a vampire's usual diet.
It was the pleasantest idea he had invented yet, and he would not cast it by.
By 1920 they had invented and introduced the first radiotherapy treatments(use of radio-active source to kill the tumors).
And actually, without knowing it, my father had invented something we can find in every schoolchild's pencil case: the so-called"correction pen.".
Earlier this summer, carmaker Lexus announced that it had invented a hoverboard, and indeed it had. .
They had invented a semiconductor sensor known as the charge-coupled device, the device behind digital photos and film.
Finally, in 1972, Knight and Bowerman finally had invented a shoe, and decided to create their own.
Hoping to break the stalemate in the trenches during the Great War, Haber had invented a poison chlorine gas.