创造英语怎么说
Bright apricot yellow would have created a mood of unrestrained youth.
And at the end of a decade in which much more use was made of contract and temporary workers, companies are now laying these off fast.
So what if Rooney isn't the same player who scored 26 league tallies last season? On Saturday, he had two assists and was the creative engine for much of the team's success.
We want to build a better life.
There may be a link between madness and creativity.
His illness had not stunted his creativity.
She's very creative—she writes poetry and paints.
Good writers suck in what they see of the world, re-creating their own universe on the page.
The government yesterday announced to the media plans to create a million new jobs.
Bedrooms have again been created by partitioning a single larger room.
Men have created a social and economic position of advantage for themselves over women.
Mr. Hall is non-committal about the number of jobs that the development corporation has created.
You can sense the creative buzz in the city.
He has surprised us before with his inventiveness.
Bell's flick into the penalty area helped to create the goal.
Creativity and originality are more important than technical skill.
She set a new world record for the high jump.
Many teachers would like to be more adventurous and creative.
The company is a major generator of jobs.
Zhuang claimed the record in 54.64 seconds.
It inspired me to be more inventive with my own cooking.
We want to create jobs for the unemployed.
He said this would prevent companies from creating new jobs.
We set business free to create more jobs.
Computers, far from destroying jobs, can create employment.