invention

invention
-ʃən
noun
1) (the act of inventing or the ability to invent: He had great powers of invention.) invención
2) (something invented: What a marvellous invention the sewing-machine was!) invento
invention n
1. invención
the invention of television la invención de la televisión
2. invento
he showed me some of his inventions me enseñó algunos de sus inventos
invention
tr[ɪn'venʃən]
noun
1 (gen) invento, invención nombre femenino; (lying) invención nombre femenino, mentira
the answerphone is a fantastic invention el contestador es un invento fantástico
the article is a complete invention el artículo es pura invención
2 (capacity for inventing) inventiva
invention [ɪn'vɛnʧən] n
: invención f, invento m
invention
n.
descubrimiento s.m.
ficción s.f.
invención s.f.
inventiva s.f.
invento s.m.
ɪn'ventʃən, ɪn'venʃən
noun
1)
a) c (device, machine) invento m
b) u (action, process) invención f
2)
a) u (imagination)

(powers of) invention — inventiva f

b) u c (fabrication) (frml) invención f
[ɪn'venʃǝn]
N
1) (=act) invención f ; (=machine) invento m , invención f
2) (=inventiveness) inventiva f
3) (=falsehood) mentira f , invención f

it's pure invention — es pura invención

it's invention from start to finish — es mentira desde el principio hasta el fin

* * *
[ɪn'ventʃən, ɪn'venʃən]
noun
1)
a) c (device, machine) invento m
b) u (action, process) invención f
2)
a) u (imagination)

(powers of) invention — inventiva f

b) u c (fabrication) (frml) invención f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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