innovative
意味: Introducing or featuring new ideas or methods; advanced and original.
Innovative is a widely used term in business, technology, and education to describe approaches, products, or people that break new ground. It has become somewhat overused in corporate and marketing language, where almost everything claims to be 'innovative.' Despite this inflation, it remains effective in academic and journalistic writing when applied precisely. Common collocations include 'innovative approach,' 'innovative solutions,' and 'innovative design.'
例文
- The company's innovative approach to packaging reduced plastic waste by forty per cent. 那家公司创新的包装方式将塑料废弃物减少了百分之四十。El innovador enfoque de la empresa en materia de embalaje redujo los residuos plásticos un cuarenta por ciento.その企業の革新的な包装手法により、プラスチック廃棄物が40パーセント削減された。그 기업의 혁신적인 포장 방식으로 플라스틱 폐기물이 40퍼센트 감소했다.
- She was recognised as one of the most innovative thinkers in contemporary urban planning. 她被认为是当代城市规划领域最具创新精神的思想家之一。Fue reconocida como una de las pensadoras más innovadoras del urbanismo contemporáneo.彼女は現代都市計画における最も革新的な思想家の一人として認められた。그녀는 현대 도시 계획 분야에서 가장 혁신적인 사상가 중 한 명으로 인정받았다.
- The museum's innovative use of augmented reality allowed visitors to interact with historical artefacts. 博物馆对增强现实技术的创新运用让参观者能够与历史文物互动。El innovador uso de la realidad aumentada en el museo permitía a los visitantes interactuar con piezas históricas.博物館の拡張現実技術の革新的な活用により、来館者は歴史的遺物と対話的に関わることができた。박물관의 증강현실 기술의 혁신적인 활용으로 방문객들이 역사적 유물과 상호 작용할 수 있었다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: professional, academic, media
トーン: positive
起源と歴史
From Latin innovare (to renew, restore), from in- (into) and novare (to make new), from novus (new). The word gained prominence in English business vocabulary in the late 20th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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