con·coct /kənˈkɑkt, kɑn-/
  (vt.)混合而制,調合,捏造,編造
  Con·coct v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concocted; p. pr. & vb. n. Concocting.]
  1. To digest; to convert into nourishment by the organs of nutrition. [Obs.]
     Food is concocted, the heart beats, the blood circulates.   --Cheyne.
  2. To purify or refine chemically. [Obs.]
  3. To prepare from crude materials, as food; to invent or prepare by combining different ingredients; as, to concoct a new dish or beverage.
  4. To digest in the mind; to devise; to make up; to contrive; to plan; to plot.
     He was a man of a feeble stomach, unable to concoct any great fortune.   --Hayward.
  5. To mature or perfect; to ripen. [Obs.]
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  concoct
       v 1: make a concoction (of) by mixing
       2: prepare or cook by mixing ingredients; "concoct a strange
          mixture" [syn: cook up]
       3: of charges [syn: trump up]
       4: devise or invent; "He thought up a plan to get rich
          quickly"; "no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece
          of software" [syn: think up, think of, dream up, hatch]