English to Chinese Dictionary innovate

innovate

创新
definition
verb
the company's failure to diversify and innovate competitively
make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
example
The drive to constantly 'innovate' product and process technology is strongly visible.
the company's failure to diversify and 'innovate' competitively
the company's failure to diversify and 'innovate' competitively
we continue to 'innovate' new products
Other providers must imitate, 'innovate' , or lose business.
How we have no national dance company and rely on the tender mercies of people like Sonja to keep our folk dances alive and to 'innovate' new ones.
To participate fully in today's changing markets farmers must 'innovate' , intensify production, and invest.
We'll talk about U.S. military efforts to 'innovate' , to modernize, and to stay ahead of any potential enemy.
We can no longer depend on tax breaks for multinationals or cheap labour; we must 'innovate' and be entrepreneurial.
Public policy encourages surgeons to 'innovate' when confronted with a problem, emergency or elective, for which there is no consensus solution.
I believe it should be influenced by the structure of the organizations that 'innovate' these technologies and products.
If our economy is to be about more than the diffusion of others inventions, we must ourselves 'innovate' more and invent more.
We have the ingenuity, good humour, and curiosity to adapt and 'innovate' - to be victorious, no matter what the circumstances.
Increased competition means producers must 'innovate' and improve constantly.
Sometimes it's hard to imagine that there's still room to 'innovate' your product or service.
Businesses must continually develop and 'innovate' if they are to continue to be competitive and, ultimately, profitable.
Were saying that a certain amount of graphical power was necessary to 'innovate' those new gameplay elements.
If Ireland wants to maintain the gains we have achieved over the past few years, we must 'innovate' more.
Headmasters and school boards have control over budgets, the curriculum, staffing and salaries, and as a result are free to 'innovate' and adapt to local needs.
If you want to compete, you have to 'innovate' and adapt.
The company, he said, intends to 'innovate' by possibly introducing entry-level malts.
The project was launched by the foundation to 'innovate' new design and incorporate the spirit of the city.
Some expressed the view that fewer and fewer employers are willing to take risks with ideas or to 'innovate' .
The same soldiers and leaders who adapt, learn and 'innovate' on our battlefields serve in our institutional Army.
And it means the governor must 'innovate' at every turn.
Although some progress was made on 'innovating' Europe's economy, by early 2005 it was clear that these targets will not be met.
Patent protection for a drug 'innovator' will lead to revolutionary discoveries in various therapies.
They can only be expected to take the latter course if leading 'innovators' put the necessary work and investment into accessibility to begin with.
Surgeons 'innovating' surgical techniques or using state-of-the-art equipment are loners, the majority being happy with time-tested norms.
Luther's unprecedented reconstruction of church imaging was 'innovatory' in proposing the form that altarpieces should take.
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