The etymology of “innovation” goes back to the 1540s and the Latin word “innovatus” meaning to “introduce as new”. The root implies no judgment on whether the thing being introduced is good or bad. These days, however, innovation has positive connotations — at least if the sheer volume of government initiatives sponsoring innovation is anything to go by.
“创新”一词的词源可以追溯至1540年代的拉丁文“innovatus”,意思是“引入新事物”。从词根可以看出,该词对被引入的事物并未给出好或坏的判断。但如今,创新被赋予了正面涵义——至少从支持创新的政府倡议的庞大规模来看是如此。
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