0 to invent a story or explanation in order to deceive someone -- zmyślać, spreparować
1 to make something unusual, especially food, by mixing things together -- zaimprowizować, upichcić
Diablo employs a huge arsenal of alchemical potions he has discovered or concocted, that he can conceal in hidden pouches and pockets within his costume.
One vat contained his especially concocted noodles and strips of chicken meat, while the other stored chicken broth heated by live coals underneath.
Although feigning a loss of contact with reality, he concocts a plan to escape the prison.
In some past cases, officials concocted patently unbelievable explanations for events in order to exonerate local officials.
In the 19th century, elaborate ruses would be concocted to get the gullible to lend things on this day.
He concocted a scheme which, on his counsel's admission, did defraud men and women.
Shredder, not knowing the full effect of mutagen at the time, thought he had concocted a deadly poison.
Natachata operates by comparing incoming messages with a database of 100,000 sentences and then concocts a reply based on what it received.
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調製,配製(通常指食品), 編造,捏造,虛構(藉口、解釋或故事)…
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调制,配制(通常指食品), 编造,捏造,虚构(借口、解释或故事)…
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(話など)をでっちあげる, (食べ物など)を混ぜ合わせて作る…
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(mazeret, hikaye) uydurmak, yalan söylemek…
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