concocting
v. 將(尤指通常不相配合的)成分混合成某物( concoct的現在分詞 ); 調製; 編造; 捏造
If you concoct an excuse or explanation, you invent one that is not true.
Mr Ferguson said the prisoner concocted the story to get a lighter sentence.
弗格森先生說犯人捏造了這件事兒以求輕判。
If you concoct something, especially something unusual, you make it by mixing several things together.
Eugene was concocting Rossini Cocktails from champagne and pureed raspberries.
尤金當時正在用香檳和覆盆子醬調配羅西尼雞尾酒。
...a specially concocted massage oil.
特製按摩精油
Eugene was concocting Rossini Cocktails from champagne and pureed raspberries.
尤金當時正在用香檳和覆盆子醬調配羅西尼雞尾酒。
I judged that he was concocting a particularly knotty editorial.
我估計他是在拼湊一篇特別傷腦筋的社論.
He was scowling fearfully, and I judged that he was concocting a particularly knotty editorial.
他皺眉瞪眼,樣子很可怕, 我估計他是在拼湊一篇特別傷腦筋的社論.
This is why we go on, day after day, concocting fictions with utter seriousness.
這就是為什麼我們繼續著, 日復一日, 用嚴肅的態度調製小說.
This is why we go on, day after day , 7 concocting fictions with utter seriousness.
這就是我們繼續編寫的原因, 日復一日地用極致的嚴肅捏造著虛幻的小說.