| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| create | /kɹiːeɪt/ | (transitive & intransitive) If you create something, you make it. Usually, it's something that nobody has made before. | creative creation creature creativity creatively creativeness |
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Nancy enlists the help of designer Rochelle Stibb in showing how to use a favorite photo to create a gorgeous poster.
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Women who can afford the spectrum of bead colors can create a variety of looks as long as they follow the prescribed stylistic code.
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Best Buy and Sony create new line of audio
Increased academic responsibilities of college life may also create stress, including increased course load expectations and growing financial obligations
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Previous efforts to create another ratings service were stymied by costs, but also by logistics, in that it was difficult to design and execute the gathering and analysis of viewership information.
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vt. 创造,造成
Some people believe that God created the world.
My article describes how to automate the creation of computer accounts.
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