Oct 15, 2016 22:21
7 yrs ago
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English term

monolith

English to Chinese Bus/Financial IT (Information Technology) innovation
3. Identify The Innovation Strategies Most Likely To Solve The Problems You Face
Too often, we treat innovation as {a monolith}, as if every problem was the same, but that’s clearly not the case. In laboratories and factory floors, universities and coffee shops, or even over a beer after work, people are sussing out better ways to do things. There is no monopoly on creative thought.
我们经常将创新视作XX?
Proposed translations (Chinese)
4 +2 一块铁板
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一块铁板

指人通常把创新看成是死的,其实它是活的,形式千变万化,实现有各种方法。

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Peer comment(s):

agree jyuan_us : 铁板一块
23 mins
谢谢 jyuan!调整下表述更好!
agree Lincoln Hui
22 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "谢谢!"
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