柯林斯詞典concoct /k?n?k?kt/ (concocting,concocted,concocts) 1. V-T If you concoct an excuse or explanation, you invent one that is not true. 編造 Mr. Ferguson said the prisoner concocted the story to get a lighter sentence. 費(fèi)格森先生說該囚犯為了獲輕罰編造了這個(gè)故事。2. V-T If you concoct something, especially something unusual, you make it by mixing several things together. 調(diào)制 Eugene was concocting Rossini Cocktails from champagne and pureed raspberries. 尤金正在用香檳和覆盆子果泥調(diào)制羅西尼雞尾酒。 返回 concoct劍橋詞典to make something, usually food , by adding several different parts together, often in a way that is original or not planned 調(diào)制,配制(通常指食品) He concocted the most amazing dish from all sorts of leftover food . 他以各種剩余食材為原料配制成了一道美味佳肴。 to invent an excuse , explanation , or story in order to deceive someone 編造,捏造,虛構(gòu)(借口、解釋或故事) He concocted a story about working late at the office . 他編造謊言說他在辦公室工作到很晚。 返回 concoct