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/dɪˈveləp/ |
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1 | I if people , animals, or plants develop , they change or grow as they get older 发育;成长;生长 |
| All children develop at different rates. 所有儿童的发育速度都不一样。 |
| +into The cell then develops into an embryo. 细胞然后发育成胚胎。 |
| +from Fine white roots develop from the nodes on the stems. 白色的细根从茎节生长出来。 |
| 1a | T to grow something 使生长;长出 | | The tree will gradually develop tough bark. 树会慢慢地长出坚韧的树皮。 | |
| 1b | I to become bigger or more successful as a company , business , or industry 扩大;发展 | | Markets for such high-priced products develop slowly. 这种高价产品的市场扩展缓慢。 | |
| 1c | T to make a company , business , or industry bigger or more successful 扩展;发展 | | The area is working to develop its tourist industry. 该地区正致力于发展旅游业。 | |
| 1d | I to gradually become clear or complete as details are added 展开 | | The plot develops further in the second episode. 剧情在第二集进一步展开。 | |
| 1e | T to gradually add details to an idea , plan , story etc to make it more clear or complete 使(看法、计划、故事等)展开 | | I’ d like to fully develop my idea before discussing it. 在讨论前我想充分阐述自己的看法。 | |
| 1f | I to change as events or conditions change , especially to become more serious (事态)发展,(尤指)恶化 | | We’ re waiting to see how things develop before we evacuate anyone. 我们在疏散人们之前在静观情况如何发展。 | |
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2 | T to begin to be affected by a disease or medical condition (开始)患(病) |
| She died two years after first developing the illness. 她患这种病两年后便去世了。 |
| 2a | I to begin to appear as part of an illness or medical condition (开始)出现,显现 | | A rash developed in a couple of days. 两三天后出现了疹子。 | |
| 2b | T to begin to have something such as a feeling , habit , interest , or relationship 开始有(感觉、习惯、兴趣或关系等) | | She developed a taste for champagne while she was in France. 她在法国的时候开始喜欢上了香槟酒。 | |
| 2c | I to start to exist or start to be noticeable 形成;显露 | | Their friendship developed at college. 他们的友谊是在上大学时建立的。 | |
| 2d | T to begin to have a problem or difficulty 开始遇上(问题或困难) | | One of the engines developed a problem soon after take-off. 起飞后不久其中一个发动机就出现了问题。 | |
| 2e | I to begin to be a problem or cause difficulties 开始成问题;开始造成困难 | | Trouble with the neighbours soon developed. 很快就产生了邻里之间的纠纷。 | |
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3 | T to successfully create and use a new product or method 研制;制定 |
| The companies recently teamed up to develop new communications software. 这些公司最近合作研制新的通讯软件。 |
| 3a | T to improve your abilities, skills, or knowledge 改善;增强 | | Get some advice on how to develop your physical strength. 征求一些有关如何增强身体力量的建议。 | |
| 3b | I/T to make economic improvements to a country or region 发展(经济) | | A government lending programme is helping the region develop its economy. 政府的贷款计划正在帮助该地区发展经济。 | |
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4 | T to use land for a particular purpose or in a way that increases its value 开发(土地) |
| A company applied to develop the land for housing. 一家公司申请开发这片土地,建造住宅。 |
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5 | T to treat a film with chemicals in order to make photographs 冲洗(胶卷) |
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