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TOEFL BNC: 400 COCA: 484

develop verb GROW

B1 [ I or T ] to (cause something to) grow or change into a more advanced, larger, or stronger form(使)發展;(使)發育;(使)成長

It became clear that he wasn't developing like all the other little boys.顯然他沒有像其他小男孩那樣正常生長發育。
The fear is that these minor clashes may develop into all-out confrontation.人們擔心這些小小的沖突可能會演變成全面的對抗。
Over time, their acquaintance developed into a lasting friendship.随着時間的推移,他們的泛泛之交變成了牢固的友誼。
This exercise is designed to develop the shoulder and back muscles.這項練習旨在鍛煉肩部和背部的肌肉。
I'm looking for a job which will enable me to develop my skills/talents.我在尋找一份可以提高自己技能/才能的工作。

More examples

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.

The plane developed engine trouble shortly after take-off.

It's fascinating to watch how a baby changes and develops over time .

develop verb START

B1 [ T ] to invent something or bring something into existence開發;制定

We have to develop a new policy/strategy to deal with the problem.我們必須制定一項新政策/策略來處理這個問題。
The company is spending $650 million on developing new products/technology.該公司將斥資6.5億美元用於新産品/技術的開發。

C2 [ I ] to start to happen or exist發生;出現

Large cracks began to develop in the wall.牆上開始出現了一些很大的裂縫。

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);逐漸形成(疾病或問題)

The study showed that one in twelve women is likely to develop breast cancer.這項研究表明約有十二分之一的婦女可能會患乳腺癌。
She's developed some very strange habits lately.她近來養成了一些怪習慣。

[ T ] to build houses, factories, etc. on a piece of land開發,建設

They're planning to develop the whole site into a shopping complex.他們計劃把這整塊地皮開發建設成購物中心。

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The president has agreed to allocate further funds to develop the new submarine.

They are now developing ways to produce the vaccine in large quantities and cheaply.

They have developed a new process for extracting aluminium from bauxite.

Several countries are trying to develop a nuclear capability .

A German company collaborated with a Swiss firm to develop the product.

develop verb PROCESS FILM

[ I or T ] to make photographs or negatives from a film(使)顯影;沖洗(底片)

We developed some old negatives from my parents' wedding day.我們沖洗了一些父母結婚那天拍的照片。
TOEFL BNC: 400 COCA: 484
TOEFL BNC: 400 COCA: 484
develop verb
develop1 (develop from a small villlage into a thriving resort) develop2 (develop new products) break out (a crisis was rapidly developing) suffer from sth (develop cancer)
develop1

verb

develop from a small village into a thriving resort 從一個小村落發展成繁榮的旅遊勝地develop new software 開發新軟件 See also the entry for improve 2 另見improve條第 2義develop ♦︎ move ♦︎ evolve ♦︎ progress ♦︎ gain ground ♦︎ advance ♦︎ shape up ♦︎ come on/along ♦︎ matureThese words all mean to gradually become bigger, better, stronger or more advanced. 這些詞均表示發展、壯大、進步。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to develop / move / evolve / progress / mature from sthto develop / move / evolve / progress to sthto develop / evolve / mature into sthto develop / move / evolve / progress / advance towards sthto develop / move / evolve / progress / advance beyond sthan idea develops / evolves / gains grounda style / theory develops / evolvesa war / campaign develops / progressesto develop / move / evolve / progress / gain ground / advance / mature rapidly / slowlyto develop / move / evolve / progress / gain ground / advance steadilyto develop / move / evolve / progress / advance furtherto be developing / progressing / shaping up / coming on well develop [intransitive] to gradually become bigger, better, stronger or more advanced; to start to have a skill or quality that becomes better and stronger 成長;發展;加強;增強The child is developing normally.這孩子發育正常。The place has rapidly developed from a small fishing community into a thriving tourist resort.那個地方已經由一個小漁村迅速發展成繁榮的旅遊勝地。Their relationship has developed over a number of years.他們的關系是多年發展起來的。 see also development progress move [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition 總是與副詞或介詞連用) (rather informal) to make progress in the way or direction mentioned (以⋯方式或朝某方向)前進,進步,進展Time is moving on.時代在進步。Share prices moved ahead today.今天股票價格上漲了。Things are not moving as fast as we hoped.事情的進展不像我們希望的那麽快。Move is usually followed by an adverb of direction such as on, ahead or up, or an adverb indicating speed such as fast, slowly, quickly, rapidly, or steadily. * move通常後接方位副詞,如on、ahead或up,或表示速度的副詞,如fast、slowly、quickly、rapidly或steadily。 evolve iˈvɒlv; NAmE iˈvɑːlv [intransitive] (rather formal) to develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complicated form 逐漸形成,逐漸發展,逐漸演變(尤指從簡單變爲複雜)The idea evolved from a drawing I discovered in the attic.這種想法是受了我在閣樓裏發現的一幅畫的啓發。The company has evolved into a major chemical manufacturer.該公司已逐步發展成一家主要的化學制品生産商。 see also evolve turn 2 evolution ˌiːvəˈluːʃn, ˌevəˈluːʃn

noun

[uncountable] In politics Britain has preferred evolution to revolution (= gradual development to sudden violent change).英國在政治上喜歡漸進而不喜歡劇變。
progress prəˈgres [intransitive] to improve or develop over a period of time; to make progress 進步;改進;進展The course allows students to progress at their own speed.本課程可以讓學生按各自的速度學習。Work on the new road is progressing slowly.新公路的修建工作在緩慢進行。In this meaning progress is used to talk about a person such as a student who is learning over a period of time, or a piece of work or a project. 表達此義時,progress用來表示學習、工作或項目的進展情況。 see also progress , progression progress noun gain ˈground

idiom

to become more powerful or successful 發展壯大;取得進展;取得成功Sterling continues to gain ground against the dollar.英鎊對美元的比價繼續堅挺。These ideas slowly gained ground over the next ten years.在随後的十年裏這些觀點慢慢地被人們接受了。Gain ground is most often used to talk about a system, a party or movement, or sb's views or ideas. * gain ground的主語最常爲system、party、movement或views、ideas。
advance [intransitive](of knowledge or technology) to develop and improve (知識或技術)發展,進步Our knowledge of the disease has advanced considerably in recent years.近年來我們對這種疾病的了解大爲加深。As medical science advances, treatments are becoming more and more expensive.随着醫學的發展,治療費用越來越高了。 see also advance , advancement progress noun ˌshape ˈup

phrasal verb

(often used in the progressive tenses 常用於進行時) (rather informal, especially journalism 尤用於新聞) to develop in a particular way, especially in a satisfactory way 發展,進展(順利)Our plans are shaping up nicely (= showing signs that they will be successful).我們的計劃進行得很順利。It's shaping up to be an exciting climax to the championships.看來這將會成爲這次錦標賽的一個激動人心的高潮。
ˌcome ˈon ˌcome along

phrasal verb

(came, come) (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用於進行時) (spoken) to improve or develop in the way you want 改進;改善;進展'How's the project going?' 'Oh, it's coming on.'“項目進展得如何?”“哦,挺順利的。”It was spring, and the garden was coming along nicely.那是春天,花園裏一片欣欣向榮。
mature məˈtʃʊə(r), məˈtjʊ(r); NAmE məˈtʃʊr, məˈtʊr [intransitive] (rather formal) to fully develop a particular skill or quality (技能或素質)充分發展;成長She has matured into one of the country's finest actresses.她已經成長爲這個國家最優秀的演員之一。
develop2

verb

develop from a small village into a thriving resort 從一個小村落發展成繁榮的旅遊勝地develop new software 開發新軟件 See also the entry for make 1 另見make條第1義develop ♦︎ pioneer ♦︎ evolveThese words all mean to think of or produce a new idea or product and make it successful. 這些詞均表示開發、研制、開創。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to develop / pioneer / evolve a / an idea / technique / method / strategy / system / way / style / design / policy / planto develop / pioneer a / an concept / model / approach / scheme / project / service / technologyto develop / evolve a theory / framework / programmea / an scientist / team / group / institute / company / authority develops / pioneers sth develop [transitive] to think of or produce a new idea or product and make it successful 開發;研制The company develops and markets new software.該公司開發並推銷新軟件。A new type of painkilling drug has recently been developed.最近剛研制出一種新的止痛藥。 see also developer designer pioneer ˌpaɪəˈnɪə(r); NAmE ˌpaɪəˈnɪr [transitive, often passive] (especially written) to be one of the first people to do, discover or use sth new 開發;發明;率先使用This is a new technique, pioneered by surgeons in a London hospital.這是一種新技術,由倫敦一家醫院的外科醫生開發使用。Pioneer is often used in scientific contexts. People typically pioneer a treatment, new approach or technique. It is often used in the passive, to talk about where a treatment or technique was first developed. * pioneer常用於科學語境,其賓語常爲treatment、new approach或technique。該詞常用於被動語態,說明一種療法或技術是在哪裏開發使用的。 see also pioneer leader noun 2 evolve iˈvɒlv; NAmE iˈvɑːlv [transitive] (rather formal, written, especially business 尤用於商業) to develop sth gradually, especially from a simple to a more complicated form 使逐漸形成,使發展,使演變(尤指從簡單變爲複雜)Each school must evolve its own way of working.每所學校必須逐漸形成自己的辦學方式。People in organizations typically evolve a method, system, policy, style or technique. * evolve的賓語常爲method、system、policy、style或technique。

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