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developverb(GROW)B1[IorT]to (causesomething to)groworchangeinto a moreadvanced,larger, orstrongerform: (使)发展;(使)发育;(使)成长 Itbecameclearthat he wasn't developing like all the other littleboys.显然他没有像其他小男孩那样正常生长发育。 Thefearis that theseminorclashesmay developintoall-outconfrontation.人们担心这些小小的冲突可能会演变成全面的对抗。 Overtime,theiracquaintancedevelopedintoalastingfriendship.随着时间的推移,他们的泛泛之交变成了牢固的友谊。 Thisexerciseisdesignedto develop theshoulderand backmuscles.这项练习旨在锻炼肩部和背部的肌肉。 I'mlookingfor ajobwhich willenableme to develop myskills/talents.我在寻找一份可以提高自己技能/才能的工作。 - Identicaltwinsdevelop from asinglefertilizedeggwhich thensplitsinto two.
- Whatproportionofpeoplewho areHIV-positivego on to developAIDS?
- Over theyearsit has developed into ahighlyprofitablebusiness.
- Theplanedevelopedenginetroubleshortlyaftertake-off.
- It'sfascinatingtowatchhow ababychangesand develops overtime.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesMaking progress and advancing - advancement
- age
- ahead
- ahead of
- anti-development
- carry
- flourish
- flower
- furtherance
- gather
- get beyondsomething
- get it togetheridiom
- journey
- mature
- pan
- ripen
- ripeness
- self-advancement
- self-betterment
- self-development
See more results » developverb(START)B1[T]toinventsomething orbringsomething intoexistence: 开发;制定 We have to develop a newpolicy/strategytodealwith theproblem.我们必须制定一项新政策/策略来处理这个问题。 Thecompanyisspending$650 million on developing newproducts/technology.该公司将斥资6.5亿美元用于新产品/技术的开发。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto make something - makeCan I make you a cup of coffee?
- produceCalifornia produces a lot of grapes.
- createLeonardo da Vinci created the masterpiece we know as "Mona Lisa".
- inventAlexander Graham Bell is credited with inventing the telephone.
- developThey are working to develop the next generation of underwater vehicles.
- manufactureThe car is manufactured in Germany.
See more results » C2[I]tostarttohappenorexist: 发生;出现 Largecracksbeganto develop in thewall.墙上开始出现了一些很大的裂缝。 B2[IorT]If you develop anillnessorproblem, or if it develops, youstarttosufferfrom it: 患上,患(病);逐渐形成(疾病或问题) Thestudyshowedthat one in twelve women islikelyto developbreastcancer.这项研究表明约有十二分之一的妇女可能会患乳腺癌。 She's developed some verystrangehabitslately.她近来养成了一些怪习惯。 [T]tobuildhouses,factories, etc. on apieceofland: 开发,建设 They'replanningto develop thewholesiteintoashoppingcomplex.他们计划把这整块地皮开发建设成购物中心。 - Thepresidenthasagreedtoallocatefurtherfundsto develop the newsubmarine.
- They are now developingwaystoproducethevaccineinlargequantitiesandcheaply.
- They have developed a newprocessforextractingaluminiumfrombauxite.
- Severalcountriesaretryingto develop anuclearcapability.
- AGermancompanycollaboratedwith aSwissfirmto develop theproduct.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesInventing, designing and innovation - absorptive capacity
- architect
- artificer
- bionics
- blueprint
- customized
- design
- designer
- devise
- dreamsomethingup
- lead time
- modularization
- nanotechnology
- non-imitative
- operational research
- technologist
- technology
- themed
- think outside the boxidiom
- thinksomethingup
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Starting and beginning Being & falling ill Building: construction work & workers developverb(PROCESS FILM)[IorT]to makephotographsornegativesfrom afilm: (使)显影;冲洗(底片) We developed someoldnegativesfrom myparents'weddingday.我们冲洗了一些父母结婚那天拍的照片。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesPhotography - airbrush
- analogue
- aperture
- bokeh
- camera
- camera obscura
- expose
- glossy
- high-resolution
- hologram
- holographic
- holography
- kinetoscope
- pap
- pic
- picture
- PillCam
- pin-up
- pinhole camera
- projection
See more results » (Definition ofdevelopfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)develop| American Dictionarydevelopverb[I/T](GROW)togroworcausetogroworchangeinto a moreadvancedform: [T]Thisexercisewillhelpdevelop theshoulderand backmuscles(= It will make themstronger). [I]If Kareemkeepsworkinghard, he could develop into afirst-classathlete. [I]Thetouristindustryiscontinuingto develop in thelakeregion. [T]Youressayis good, but you need to developyourideasmorefully(= give moredetails). developverb[I/T](START)tobringor come intoexistence: [I]Largecracksare developing in thewallof thehouse. [T]George has developed aninterestinarchaeology. If you develop anillness, youcatchit orstarttosufferfrom it: [T]She developed askinrash. If anareaoflandis developed, it isbuilton, usually by acompanythathopesto make aprofitin this way: [T]We haveplansto develop thesite. developverb[I/T](PROCESS FILM)to putfilminchemicalsuntil animageappears (Definition ofdevelopfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)develop| Business English[IorT]togroworchangeinto a moreadvanced,larger, orstrongerform, or to make something do this: Theytrackedthestormsas theydeveloped, and thenbegancancelinganddivertingflights. Thecompanylaterdevelopedintoaworldwidechain. develop from sth (to sth)Theprojecthas taken eightyearstodevelopfromideato fully-fledgedmovie. Dual-sidemarketingis a newconceptandrequirestimetofullydevelop. [T]toinventsomething orbringsomething such as aproductorserviceintoexistence: Thesoftwarewasdevelopedby amarinescienceconsultingfirm. In aneraofinnovation, they will need todemonstrateleadershipindevelopingnewindustriesandproducts. [T]tothinkof andproduceaplanoridea: Thebillcallson the EnergyDepartmenttodevelopaplantocutgasolineconsumptionby 20% by 2017. Thegroupdevelopedthestrategywith Guyana'sgovernment. [IorT]ECONOMICSif acountrydevelops, it gets moreindustryandeconomicactivityandbecomesricher: Nocountryhaseversuccessfullydevelopedonaidalone. [IorT]HRtolearnandimproveaskill,ability,quality, etc.: They will have to be moreflexibleanddevelopnewskills. [T]PROPERTYtobuildhouses,factories,stores, etc., on apieceofland: Land along thecanalwasdevelopedlongbefore theexistingfloodwallswerebuilt. develop sth into sthProperty alongcoastlineshas beenboughtanddevelopedintoresortsandvacationhomes. [T]NATURAL RESOURCESto takenaturalresourcesfrom anareaofland, or to make itpossibleto do this: Plans todevelopanironoremine in the north-westernregionof Pilbara wererejectedby the Environmental Protection Authority. (Definition ofdevelopfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofdevelopdevelop This reuse permits the effort required todevelopsets of transformations to be amortized over a large number of derivations.From theCambridge English Corpus It developed plans to offer medical care, hospital treatment, electricity, and water trucking.From theCambridge English Corpus The manufacturing team develops fabrication plans for the prototypes developed by the design team.From theCambridge English Corpus We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context.From theCambridge English Corpus The second uses qualitative methods to examine themes and issues developed from this literature review.From theCambridge English Corpus This can be developed by saying that an 'organic' growth, without the structuring element of some kind of framework, is chaos.From theCambridge English Corpus We are dealing with a philosophical artefact, a concept developed by philosophers for theoretical purposes.From theCambridge English Corpus This is because their phonetic ability is low and their functional knowledge (in terms of the recoverability principle) is not yet developed.From theCambridge English Corpus He develops a constructive framework for proving equalities about programs, and shows how to derive the free theorems in a purely syntactic way.From theCambridge English Corpus It is this affective and evaluative progress that teachers might try todevelopin pupils in order to develop their skills of musical thinking further.From theCambridge English Corpus Thus, it is important that explicit processes be developed to allow confidential data to be used, while protecting its confidentiality.From theCambridge English Corpus They thendevelopa hierarchy of representations of different degrees of explicitness.From theCambridge English Corpus The black circle represents an area of fibrinolysis developed by the egg extract after incubation.From theCambridge English Corpus The morbid risk represents the percentage of family members whodevelopthe specific disorder.From theCambridge English Corpus The familiar vision of a central self should be replaced with that of an emergent self that is both momentary and developing.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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