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词汇 evolution
释义 evolution
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən//ˌev.əˈluː.ʃən/ us /ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən//ˌev.əˈluː.ʃən/
B2
the way in which living things change and develop over millions of years: 演化;进化
Darwin's theory of evolution达尔文的进化论
B2
a gradual process of change and development: 发展;演变
the evolution of language语言的发展
Religious traditionalists objected to theories of evolution being taught in schools.信仰传统宗教的人反对在学校教授进化论。
We watched a documentary about the story of human evolution over the last three million years.
The new telescope has helped us to understand more about the evolution of the universe.
This product was an extremely significant step in the evolution of computer games.
Natural selection is seen as the force which directs the course of evolution by preserving those traits best adapted to survive.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Making progress and advancing
adaptive evolution
advance the cause
advanced
advancement
age
boom
evolved
flourish
flower
formatively
from A to Bidiom
furtherance
journey
mature
rebuild
regenerate
ripen
ripeness
self-advancement
spread

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Change and changes

evolution | American Dictionary


evolution
noun[ U ]
us/ˌev·əˈlu·ʃən, ˌi·və-/
a gradual process of change and development
biology
Evolution is the process by which the physical characteristics of types of creatures change over time, new types of creatures develop, and others disappear.

evolution | Business English


evolution
noun[ U or C ]
uk /ˌiːvəˈluːʃən/us
a gradual process of change and development:
the evolution of sthThe evolution of modern management began in the last decades of the nineteenth century.
evolution from sth to/into sthAs CEO he has overseen the company’s evolution from a small agency into a top-rated global firm.

Examples of evolution


evolution
We describe the different kinds of dynamic behavior observed, and we characterize the bifurcations that mark the transitions between qualitatively different time evolutions.
Literary scholars, borrowing evolution's discursive vocabulary of "species," "morphology," and "inheritance," often foregrounded precisely these quasi-botanical questions of form, structure, and genres.
Before analysing these evolutions, it is necessary to set out the linguistic usage within the beylical court.
Color is fundamentally concrete, material, and deeply embedded in the lives, ecologies, and evolutions of the organisms that perceive it.
In this survey we will examine only the case of discrete evolutions of the form (2.11).
We speculate, nonetheless, that different types of raphe might lead to different evolutions of aortic stenosis.
Different temporal evolutions of genetic structure have been detected.
Getting to the year 3000: can global bioethics overcome evolution's fatal flaw?
The process produced good continuous evolutions and transformations of the graphic image which were well controlled.
The volumes become larger or smaller in their course of time evolutions if they experience some compressibility.
During both evolutions, we keep track of the fresh variables created in the machines in order to define the appropriate -renaming.
All these local evolutions are considered to occur simultaneously, entwined in a parallel (global) step.
Resources are the necessary prerequisites for system evolutions.
In fact, the notion of randomness lies at the centre of dynamic unpredictability: a deterministic system is unpredictable precisely when it presents random evolutions.
Figure 1 shows the time evolutions of the electron density and the temperature.
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Collocations withevolution


evolution

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adaptive evolution
The population ecology of contemporary adaptations: what empirical studies reveal about conditions that promote adaptiveevolution.
biological evolution
This difference becomes apparent after a long period of biologicalevolution.
chemical evolution
The efficiency of the mechanism may be one of the selection factors at some stages of the chemicalevolution in the aquifer.
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