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  • 1 invent

    [in'vent]
    1) (to be the first person to make or use (eg a machine, method etc): Who invented the microscope?; When was printing invented?) išrasti
    2) (to make up or think of (eg an excuse or story): I'll have to invent some excuse for not going with him.) sugalvoti
    - inventive
    - inventiveness
    - inventor

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > invent

  • 2 cook up

    (to invent or make up a false story etc: He cooked up a story about his car having broken down.) iš(si)galvoti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > cook up

  • 3 concoct

    [kən'kokt, ]( American[) kon-]
    (to put together, make up or invent: I've concocted a new drink for you to try; The child concocted a story about having been attacked.) užmaišyti, išgalvoti, pramanyti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > concoct

  • 4 make up

    1) (to invent: He made up the whole story.) išgalvoti
    2) (to compose or be part(s) of: The group was made up of doctors and lawyers.) sudaryti
    3) (to complete: We need one more player - will you make up the number(s)?) papildyti
    4) (to apply cosmetics to (the face): I don't like to see women making up (their faces) in public.) dažytis, grimuotis
    5) (to become friends again (after a quarrel etc): They've finally made up (their disagreement).) baigti nesutarimus, susitaikyti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > make up

См. также в других словарях:

  • invent — inventible, inventable, adj. /in vent /, v.t. 1. to originate or create as a product of one s own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent the telegraph. 2. to produce or create with the imagination: to invent a story. 3. to make up… …   Universalium

  • invent — [[t]ɪnve̱nt[/t]] invents, inventing, invented 1) VERB If you invent something such as a machine or process, you are the first person to think of it or make it. [V n] He invented the first electric clock... [V n] Writing had not been invented as… …   English dictionary

  • invent — in•vent [[t]ɪnˈvɛnt[/t]] v. t. 1) to originate as a product of one s own ingenuity, experimentation, or contrivance: to invent a better mousetrap[/ex] 2) to produce or create with the imagination: to invent a story[/ex] 3) to make up or fabricate …   From formal English to slang

  • invent — /ɪnˈvɛnt / (say in vent) verb (t) 1. to originate as a product of one s own contrivance: to invent a machine. 2. to produce or create with the imagination: to invent a story. 3. to make up or fabricate as something merely fictitious or false: to… …  

  • Invent Now America — is an annual event hosted by the National Inventors Hall of Fame in conjunction with the United States Patent Trademark Office (USPTO), Time Magazine and The History Channel. Each year, thousands of inventors submit their inventions for inclusion …   Wikipedia

  • invent — in·vent vt: to create or produce for the first time in·ven·tor n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. invent …   Law dictionary

  • invent — ► VERB 1) create or design (a new device, process, etc.). 2) make up (a false story, name, etc.). DERIVATIVES inventor noun. ORIGIN Latin invenire contrive, discover …   English terms dictionary

  • story — I n. tale 1) to narrate, tell a story 2) to carry, circulate, print, run a story (all the newspapers carried the story about the fire) 3) to edit; rewrite; write a story 4) to concoct, fabricate, invent, make up a story 5) to change, revise;… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • invent */*/ — UK [ɪnˈvent] / US verb [transitive] Word forms invent : present tense I/you/we/they invent he/she/it invents present participle inventing past tense invented past participle invented Collocations: If you are the first person to make a new type of …   English dictionary

  • invent — verb (T) 1 to make, design, or produce something new for the first time: Alexander Bell invented the telephone in 1876. 2 to think of an idea, story etc that is not true, usually in order to deceive people: They invented a very convincing alibi.… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • story */*/*/ — UK [ˈstɔːrɪ] / US [ˈstɔrɪ] noun [countable] Word forms story : singular story plural stories 1) an account of something that happened. Stories can be imaginary, traditional, or true She s written several children s stories. The book is about the… …   English dictionary

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