concoct的意思和读音

concoct

: [kənˈkɑkt] : [kənˈkɒkt]

v.

concocts  concocting  concocted  

v.+n.concoct excuse

v.prepare,cook,make,put together,rustle up

concoctv.

1.~ sthto make sth, especially food or drink, by mixing different things

The soup was concocted from up to a dozen different kinds of fish.

2.~ sthto invent a story, an excuse, etc.

She concocted some elaborate story to explain her absence.

v.1.,,2.,(,,)3.,,

v.1.to invent a false explanation or false information, especially for a dishonest purpose2.to produce something unusual by mixing things in a new way, especially a drink or meal

1. concentrate , concoct , concord , ...

2. concise adj. concoct v. concrete adj. ;n. ...

3. 〖 beseizedwithfear〗 〖 fabricate;concoct;fake;invent〗 niē ...

4. concise adj. concoct v. concrete adj. ;n. ...

5. ... 26. collaborate 27. concoct 28. kneel ...

6. [tectonic;structure] [fabricate;concoct] [make] ...

7. conclusive adj. ; concoct v. ;, concomitant adj. ...

8. [be seized with fear] 。 [fabricate;concoct;fake;invent] ...

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1.He said he quickly conferred with one of Mr. Jackson's security guards to concoct a story to get out of giving the ride.

2.It was the least controversial, most insipid topic I could concoct.

3.There was no menu, and the couple were free to concoct the dishes with available raw materials.

4.Shodu was a skilled herbalist, able to concoct helpful medicine from local plant life to treat common ailments.

5.The key should be as random a string as you can concoct, with numbersanduppercaseandlowercase letters.

6.What was the most unusual fragrance or flavor you've had to concoct?

7.News photos concoct news circle already is not only the discussion topics, also became the focus of attention of the public.

8.This text studies to concoct primarily causable accountancy's information loses the true phenomenon, being divided into four parts totally.

9.But I'm going to need your help to concoct a story that will help me save face!

10.Even the Wall Street firms that concoct these securities have taken a whipping.使