| 释义 | View usage for: (krieɪʃən) Word forms: plural creations1. countable nounYou can refer to something that someone has made as a creation, especially if it shows skill, imagination, or artistic ability.  The bathroom is entirely my own creation.  Featured are both his classics and his latest creations.  You'll be amazed at the culinary creations possible in a Dutch oven. Synonyms: invention, production, concept, achievement More Synonyms of creation 2. uncountable noun [oft the NOUN]In many religions, creation is the making of the universe, Earth, and creatures by God.  ...the Creation of the universe as told in the Bible.  A guy who believes in divine creation argues with a girl who believes in evolution. 3. uncountable nounPeople sometimes refer to the whole world or universe and everything in it as creation.[literary]  We seek not only to save ourselves, but to save all creation. 4.   See also  create More Synonyms of creationcreation in British English (kriːˈeɪʃən) noun1. the act or process of creating 2. the fact of being created or produced 3. something that has been brought into existence or created, esp a product of human intelligence or imagination 4. the whole universe, including the world and all the things in it 5. an unusual or striking garment or hatDerived formscreational (creˈational)  adjectiveCreation in British English (kriːˈeɪʃən) noun theology1.  the Creation  2. the universe as thus brought into being by Godcreation in American English (kriˈeɪʃən)   noun1.   a creating or being created 2.   the universe and everything in it; all the world 3.   anything created; esp., something original created by the imagination; invention, design, etc. Word origin ME creacion  < L creatioThyrza Primp invariably wears some horrific creation secured to her hair by a pin.The entire fantastical creation was crashing about her like a cardboard city in an earthquake.Epilogue If I had been present at the creation, I would have given some useful hints for the better arrangement of the Universe.Examples of 'creation' in a sentencecreationIn other languagescreationBritish English: creation  /kriːˈeɪʃən / NOUN  The creation of something is the act of bringing it into existence. The new businesses led to the creation of local jobs. American English: creation Arabic: إِبْداع Brazilian Portuguese: criação Chinese: 创造 Croatian: stvaranje Czech: výtvor Danish: skabelse Dutch: creatie European Spanish: creación Finnish: luominen French: création German: Schöpfung Greek: δημιουργία Italian: creazione Japanese: 創造 Korean: 창조 Norwegian: skapelse Polish: tworzenie European Portuguese: criação Romanian: creațieRussian: творение Latin American Spanish: creación Swedish: skapande Thai: การสร้าง Turkish: yaradılış Ukrainian: створенняVietnamese: sự sáng tạo 
All related terms of 'creation'Chinese translation of 'creation' n  (u) (= act) 创(創)造(chuàngzào) (c) (= work) 作品(zuòpǐn)  (件, jiàn) (u) (Rel) (also the creation) 创(創)世(chuàngshì)
Definition the universe as thus brought into being by God the origin of all creationSynonyms life natural world living world all living thingsDefinition something brought into existence or created The bathroom is entirely my own creation.Synonyms production concept achievement brainchild (informal) pièce de résistance (French) magnum opusDefinition a creating or being created the time and effort involved in the creation of a work of artDefinition a creating or being created He said all sides were committed to the creation of a democratic state.Synonyms laying down inception originationAdditional synonymsThis set of lithographs is the chef-d'oeuvre of the Polish artist Rojankowski. Synonyms masterpiece,  tour de force,  magnum opus,  masterwork,  crowning achievement,  brainchildDefinition origin or beginning It is six years since the project's conception.Synonyms origin,  beginning,  launching,  birth,  formation,  invention,  outset,  initiation, inceptionThis concoction helps to control skin blemishes. Synonyms mixture,  preparation,  compound,  brew,  combination,  creation, blend |