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  2. CONTRIVANCE definition: 1. the act of intentionally arranging for something to happen by clever planning, or something that…. Learn more.

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      CONTRIVANCE translate: 计谋;诡计;设计,发明. Learn more in the...

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      CONTRIVANCE translate: 計謀;詭計;設計,發明. Learn more in the...

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      CONTRITE definition: 1. feeling very sorry and guilty for...

  3. 1. a. : a thing contrived. especially : a mechanical device. modern contrivances to cook food faster. b. : an artificial arrangement or development. Mistaken identity is used as a plot contrivance in the story. 2. : the act or faculty of contriving : the state of being contrived. Synonyms. appliance. contraption. gadget. gimmick. gizmo. gismo.

  4. the act of intentionally arranging for something to happen by clever planning, or something that is arranged in this way: Because of the timing, I'm sure the salary freeze is a deliberate contrivance, not a coincidence. I think the meeting happened more by contrivance than chance. [ C ]

  5. contrivance in British English. (kənˈtraɪvəns ) noun. 1. something contrived, esp an ingenious device; contraption. 2. the act or faculty of devising or adapting; inventive skill or ability. 3. an artificial rather than natural selection or arrangement of details, parts, etc.

  6. noun. something contrived, esp an ingenious device; contraption. the act or faculty of devising or adapting; inventive skill or ability. an artificial rather than natural selection or arrangement of details, parts, etc.

  7. n. 1. something contrived, esp an ingenious device; contraption. 2. the act or faculty of devising or adapting; inventive skill or ability. 3. an artificial rather than natural selection or arrangement of details, parts, etc. 4. an elaborate or deceitful plan or expedient; stratagem.

  8. 1. If you describe something as a contrivance, you disapprove of it because it is unnecessary and artificial. [formal, disapproval] [...] 2. A contrivance is an unfair or dishonest scheme or trick to gain an advantage for yourself. [...] More. Pronunciations of the word 'contrivance' British English: kəntraɪvənsAmerican English: kəntraɪvəns. More.

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