Examples of using To invent in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
We are going to invent tomorrow!
So we have forgotten to invent new interfaces.
Nowadays, they continue to invent new things.
All sizes- according to standards, and nothing to invent.
Site creators claim to invent money issuing everlasting machine.
I think one constantly tries to invent ways.
Someone needs to invent invisible toothpaste, please.
In fact, when you think about it, the legendary entrepreneurs have understood that their jobs weren't just to invent something.
These are the capacities needed to invent what has not yet been invented-- a capacity we call'gifted.'.
History of science indicates that, particularly in the early developmental stages of a new paradigm, it is not even very difficult to invent such alternates.
After all, we have plenty of pictures on our social media channels we can leverage to invent an ad hoc story.
History of science indicates that, particularly in the early developmental stages of a new paradigm, it is not very difficult to invent such alternatives.
A mixologist whose students not only mix cocktails, but also learn to invent new ones.
The Year Without a Summer, however, helped to invent some of our most significant modern monsters.
Researchers have been trying to invent new materials that expand with more force and also produce more powerful signals.
It's actually relatively easy to invent new things that customers don't care about.
Piper Penguin has a dream… to invent a machine that will let penguins fly.
This book encouraged Hooke to continue to try to invent a flying machine and he conducted experiments in the grounds of Wadham College with pulleys.
As Ella Smith continued to invent, she was considered a woman far ahead of her time.
And while we have enough imagination to invent new technologies,