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词汇 develop
释义 develop
verb
uk /dɪˈvel.əp/ us /dɪˈvel.əp/

developverb (GROW)


B1[ I or T ]
to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form: (使)发展;(使)发育;(使)成长
It became clear that he wasn't developing like all the other little boys.显然他没有像其他小男孩那样正常生长发育。
develop intoThe fear is that these minor clashes may develop into all-out confrontation.人们担心这些小小的冲突可能会演变成全面的对抗。
Over time, their acquaintance developed into a lasting friendship.随着时间的推移,他们的泛泛之交变成了牢固的友谊。
This exercise is designed to develop the shoulder and back muscles.这项练习旨在锻炼肩部和背部的肌肉。
I'm looking for a job which will enable me to develop my skills/talents.我在寻找一份可以提高自己技能/才能的工作。
Identical twins develop from a single fertilized egg which then splits into two.
What proportion of people who are HIV-positive go on to develop AIDS?
Over the years it has developed into a highly profitable business.经过这些年,它发展成了高盈利企业。
The plane developed engine trouble shortly after take-off.飞机起飞不久引擎就出现了故障。
It's fascinating to watch how a baby changes and develops over time .
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making progress and advancing
adaptive evolution
advance the cause
advanced
advancement
age
boom
evolve
evolved
flourish
flower
formatively
from A to Bidiom
mature
punctuated equilibrium
rebuild
regenerate
ripen
ripeness
spread
wing

developverb (START)


B1[ T ]
to invent something or bring something into existence: 开发;制定
We have to develop a new policy/strategy to deal with the problem.我们必须制定一项新政策/策略来处理这个问题。
The company is spending $650 million on developing new products/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 examples

to 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.
C2[ I ]
to start to happen or exist: 开始;开始进行(或存在)
Large cracks began to develop in the wall.墙上开始出现了一些很大的裂缝。
B2[ I or T ]
If you develop an illness or problem, or if it develops, you start to suffer from it: 患上,患(病);逐渐形成(疾病或问题)
The study showed that one in twelve women is likely to develop breast cancer.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 very strange habits lately.她近来养成了一些怪习惯。
[ T ]
to build houses, factories, etc. on a piece of land: 开发,建设
develop something into somethingThey're planning to develop the whole site into a shopping complex.他们计划把这整块地皮开发建设成购物中心。
The president has agreed to allocate further funds to develop the new submarine.总统已经同意再拨一部分资金开发新潜艇。
They are now developing ways to produce the vaccine in large quantities and cheaply.目前他们正在研究大批量廉价生产这种疫苗的方法。
They have developed a new process for extracting aluminium from bauxite.他们创造出一种从铝土矿中提炼铝的新工艺。
Several countries are trying to develop a nuclear capability .几个国家正在试图发展核力量。
A German company collaborated with a Swiss firm to develop the product.一家德国公司与一家瑞士小公司合作开发该产品。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inventing, designing and innovation
absorptive capacity
architect
artificer
bionics
blueprint
design
designer
devise
dream something up
ergonomic
lead time
modularization
mother
nanotechnology
technologically
technologist
technology
the mother of somethingidiom
themed
think outside the boxidiom

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)


[ I or T ]
to make photographs or negatives from a film: (使)显影;冲洗(底片)
We developed some old negatives from my parents' wedding day.我们冲洗了一些父母结婚那天拍的照片。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Photography
aerial photograph
airbrush
analogue
aperture
backlight
backlighting
expose
ghost image
ghosting
glossy
golden hour
grainy
halation
pap
photojournalism
photojournalist
photoshoot
pic
picture
Polaroid

develop | American Dictionary


develop
verb[ I/T ]
us/dɪˈvel·əp/

developverb[I/T] (GROW)


to grow or cause to grow or change into a more advanced form:
[ T ]This exercise will help develop the shoulder and back muscles (= It will make them stronger).
[ I ]If Kareem keeps working hard, he could develop into a first-class athlete.
[ I ]The tourist industry is continuing to develop in the lake region.
[ T ]Your essay is good, but you need to develop your ideas more fully (= give more details).

developverb[I/T] (START)


to bring or come into existence:
[ I ]Large cracks are developing in the wall of the house.
[ T ]George has developed an interest in archaeology.
If you develop an illness, you catch it or start to suffer from it:
[ T ]She developed a skin rash.
If an area of land is developed, it is built on, usually by a company that hopes to make a profit in this way:
[ T ]We have plans to develop the site.

developverb[I/T] (PROCESS FILM)


to put film in chemicals until an image appears

develop | Business English


develop
verb
uk /dɪˈveləp/us
[ I or T ]
to grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form, or to make something do this:
They tracked the storms as they developed, and then began canceling and diverting flights.
The company later developed into a worldwide chain.
develop from sth (to sth)The project has taken eight years to develop from idea to fully-fledged movie.
Dual-side marketing is a new concept and requires time to fully develop.
[ T ]
to invent something or bring something such as a product or service into existence:
The software was developed by a marine science consulting firm.
In an era of innovation, they will need to demonstrate leadership in developing new industries and products.
[ T ]
to think of and produce a plan or idea:
The bill calls on the Energy Department to develop a plan to cut gasoline consumption by 20% by 2017.
The group developed the strategy with Guyana's government.
[ I or T ] ECONOMICS
if a country develops, it gets more industry and economic activity and becomes richer:
No country has ever successfully developed on aid alone.
[ I or T ] HR
to learn and improve a skill, ability, quality, etc.:
They will have to be more flexible and develop new skills.
[ T ] PROPERTY
to build houses, factories, stores, etc., on a piece of land:
Land along the canal was developed long before the existing flood walls were built.
develop sth into sthProperty along coastlines has been bought and developed into resorts and vacation homes.
[ T ] NATURAL RESOURCES
to take natural resources from an area of land, or to make it possible to do this:
Plans to develop an iron ore mine in the north-western region of Pilbara were rejected by the Environmental Protection Authority.

Examples of develop


develop
This reuse permits the effort required to develop sets of transformations to be amortized over a large number of derivations.
It developed plans to offer medical care, hospital treatment, electricity, and water trucking.
The manufacturing team develops fabrication plans for the prototypes developed by the design team.
We generalize some recent results developed in static policy games with multiple players, to a dynamic context.
The second uses qualitative methods to examine themes and issues developed from this literature review.
This can be developed by saying that an 'organic' growth, without the structuring element of some kind of framework, is chaos.
We are dealing with a philosophical artefact, a concept developed by philosophers for theoretical purposes.
This is because their phonetic ability is low and their functional knowledge (in terms of the recoverability principle) is not yet developed.
He develops a constructive framework for proving equalities about programs, and shows how to derive the free theorems in a purely syntactic way.
It is this affective and evaluative progress that teachers might try to develop in pupils in order to develop their skills of musical thinking further.
Thus, it is important that explicit processes be developed to allow confidential data to be used, while protecting its confidentiality.
They then develop a hierarchy of representations of different degrees of explicitness.
The black circle represents an area of fibrinolysis developed by the egg extract after incubation.
The morbid risk represents the percentage of family members who develop the specific disorder.
The familiar vision of a central self should be replaced with that of an emergent self that is both momentary and developing.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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