1. 改革,革新:initiate 创始,开创 | innovate 改革,革新 | inspired 受启发的;受鼓舞的
2. 改革创新:Detect 侦查 | Innovate 改革创新 | Participate 参与
1. 革新;创新;改革
To innovate means to introduce changes and new ideas in the way something is done or made.
e.g. ...his constant desire to innovate and experiment.
他不断进行创新和实验的渴望
1. Using the motto of " respect tradition and dare to innovate ", this version will make some dramatic changes in storyline and characterization.
2. HANGZHOU - China's Chief Justice has asked judges nationwide to strengthen and innovate efforts to solve social disputes.
3. In addition to preparing tasty and nutritious meals, the chefs are also required to innovate.
4. The real opportunity for Chinese consumer brands is to draw values from China's rich classical tradition and innovate brand propositions that connect to these values.
5. In addition, you must learn to innovate and adjust to changes.
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6. The evidence on whether China can innovate is already beginning to come in.
7. Perhaps the rest of the country can learn from the Bajie farmers'willingness to innovate, and also from the way the local authorities come out in support.
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8. The size of the Chinese business giants is impressive enough now, but their competitiveness based on their abilities to innovate and serve consumers'needs is not.
9. Many are counterfeit, but who says the Chinese can't innovate?
10. The SOEs lack incentives to innovate and develop technological expertise capable of rivaling Western giants.
verb
1. bring something new to an environment
e.g. A new word processor was introduced
Synonym: introduce