⚙️invention (ɛ̃vɛ̃sjõ)

noun
/ɪnˈvɛnʃən/
invention (invention)

Signification

a creation or device that has been newly made or designed
the action of inventing something; a thing that is invented; a creative discovery
The action of inventing something, typically a process or device.
Traduction de la signification
une création ou un dispositif qui a été récemment fabriqué ou conçu
une creation ou un dispositif qui a ete recemment fabrique ou conçu

Phrases d'exemple

The telephone was a groundbreaking invention.

Le téléphone était une invention révolutionnaire.
Le telephone etait une invention revolutionnaire.

Alexander Graham Bell's invention of the telephone revolutionized global communication forever.

L'invention du téléphone par Alexander Graham Bell a révolutionné la communication mondiale à jamais.
L'invention du téléphone par Alexander Graham Bell a révolutionné la communication mondiale à jamais.

The invention revolutionized communication.

L'invention a révolutionné la communication.
L'invention a revolutionné la communication.

Expressions d'exemple

mother of invention
la nécessité est la mère de l'invention
la necessite est la mere de l'invention

Synonymes

creation, innovation, discovery, contraption, device
Entrée 1
creation, innovation, discovery, contraption, device
Entrée 2
innovation, creation, discovery, device
Entrée 3
creation, discovery

Antonymes

destruction, imitation, copy, tradition, existing technology
Entrée 1
destruction, imitation
Entrée 2
imitation, copy, tradition, existing technology
Entrée 3
destruction, imitation

Collocations

new invention, scientific invention, modern invention, patent an invention, brilliant invention, patent invention
Entrée 1
new invention, scientific invention, modern invention, patent an invention
Entrée 2
new invention, brilliant invention, patent invention

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