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develop

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they develop
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he / she / it develops
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past simple developed
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past participle developed
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-ing form developing
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    grow/improve

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to gradually grow or become bigger, more advanced, stronger, etc.; to make something do this(使)成长,发展,壮大
    • The child is developing normally.这孩子发育正常。
    • Some children develop more slowly than others.有的儿童比其他儿童发育得慢。
    • develop into something Gradually these settlements developed into cities.这些定居点逐渐发展成城市。
    • develop from something Human beings developed from earlier species of animals.人类是从更早的动物物种发展而来的。
    • develop from something into something The place has rapidly developed from a small fishing community into a thriving tourist resort.这地方由原来的小渔村迅速发展成一个繁荣的旅游胜地。
    • develop something The aim is to develop your personal skills.目的是发展你的个人技能。
    • develop something from something She developed the company from nothing.她白手起家创办了这家公司。
    • develop something into something The competition helps entrants develop ideas into business concepts.该竞赛帮助参赛者将想法发展成商业概念。
  2. [transitive, intransitive] develop (something) to start to have a skill, ability, quality, etc. that becomes better and stronger; to become better and stronger加强;增强;发挥
    • He's developed a real flair for management.他在管理方面已经变得很有一套。
    • Their relationship has developed over a number of years.多年来他们的情谊日益深厚。
    Extra Examples
    • He is trying hard to develop a loving relationship with his daughter.他正努力与女儿发展一种充满爱的关系。
    • Physicians need to develop a better understanding of this issue when providing care for older patients. 医生在为老年患者提供护理时,需要更好地理解这个问题。
    Topics Change, cause and effectb1
  3. new idea/product新思想/产品

  4. [transitive] develop something to think of or produce a new idea, product, etc. and make it successful开发;研制
    • The company develops and markets new software.这家公司开发并销售新软件。
    • It takes time to develop new technology.开发新技术需要时间。
    • We are developing products for different parts of the industry.我们正在为行业的不同部分开发产品。
    • to develop a strategy/system/programme制定战略/制度/计划
    • to develop a method/model/technique发展一种方法/模式/技术
    • A new type of painkilling drug has recently been developed.最近刚研制出一种新的止痛药。
    Synonyms makemake
    • do
    • create
    • develop
    • produce
    • generate
    • form
    These words all mean to make something from parts or materials, or to cause something to exist or happen.
    • make to create or prepare something by combining materials or putting parts together; to cause something to exist or happen:
      • She makes her own clothes.她自己做衣服。
      • She made a good impression on the interviewer.她给主持面试者留下了很好的印象。
    • do (rather informal) to make or prepare something, especially something artistic or something to eat:指制作、准备(尤指艺术品或食品):
      • He did a beautiful drawing of a house.他画了一栋漂亮的房子。
      • Who’s doing the food for the party?谁为聚会准备食物?
    • create to make something exist or happen, especially something new that did not exist before:
      • Scientists disagree about how the universe was created.科学家对宇宙是怎样形成的有分歧。
    make or create?用 make 还是 create?Make is a more general word and is more often used for physical things: you would usually make a table/​dress/​cake but create jobs/​wealth. You can use create for something physical in order to emphasize how original or unusual the object is: Try this new dish, created by our head chef.
    • develop (used especially in business contexts) to think of and produce a new product:
      • to develop new software开发新软件
    • produce to make things to be sold; to create something using skill:
      • a factory that produces microchips微芯片制造厂
    • generate to produce or create something, especially power, money or ideas:
      • to generate electricity发电
      • Brainstorming is a good way of generating ideas.集思广益是出主意的好办法。
    • form [often passive] to make something from something else; to make something into something else:
      • Rearrange the letters to form a new word.重新排列字母,组成另一单词。
      • The chain is formed from 136 links.这根链条由 136 个链节组成。
    Patterns
    • to make/​create/​develop/​produce/​generate/​form something from/​out of something
    • to make/​form something into something
    • to make/​produce wine
    • to create/​develop a new product
    • to create/​produce/​generate income/​profits/​wealth
    • to produce/​generate electricity/​heat/​power
    Extra Examples
    • We are gradually developing better treatments for these conditions.我们正在逐步开发针对这些情况的更好的治疗方法。
    • A coherent strategy for getting more people back to work needs to be developed.需要制订一项连贯的策略,以使更多的人重新就业。
    • The purpose of this project was to develop a systematic teaching method that would foster self-directed learning.这个项目的目的是开发一种系统的教学方法,培养自我导向的学习。
    • The aim is to develop a system which will cost under $10 000. 我们的目标是开发一个花费不到10 000美元的系统。
    Topics Scientific researcha2
  5. disease/problem疾病;问题

  6. [transitive, intransitive] develop (something) to begin to have something such as a disease or a problem; to start to affect somebody/something患(病);出现(问题);(疾病)开始侵袭;(问题)开始影响
    • She developed lung cancer at the age of sixty.她六十岁时得了肺癌。
    • Her son developed asthma when he was two.她的儿子两岁时患了哮喘。
    • The car developed engine trouble and we had to stop.汽车发动机出了故障,我们只好停下来。
    • If symptoms develop, seek help quickly.如果出现症状,迅速寻求帮助。
    • Problems can develop unexpectedly.问题可能会出乎意料地发展。
    Topics Illnessb1
  7. happen/change发生;变化

  8. [intransitive] to start to happen or change, especially in a bad way(尤指开始向坏的方面)发展,变化
    • A crisis was rapidly developing in the Gulf.海湾危机迅速加剧。
    • We need more time to see how things develop before we take action.我们采取行动之前需要有更多时间观察情况的发展。
    • develop into something The conflict quickly developed into full-scale war.冲突很快发展成全面战争。
    • The situation is developing into a crisis.形势正在发展成一场危机。
    Topics Change, cause and effectb1
  9. build houses建房

  10. [transitive] develop something to build new houses, factories, etc. on an area of land, especially land that was not being used effectively before修建;开发
    • The site is being developed by a French company.这块地正由一家法国公司开发利用。
    Extra Examples
    • A lot of residents in town feel that it would be tragic if the land were developed for residential use.镇上的许多居民认为,如果土地被开发为住宅用地,那将是一场悲剧。
    • They have not yet received any applications for planning permission to develop the site. 他们尚未收到任何开发该场地的规划许可申请。
  11. create/improve facilities

  12. [transitive] develop something to build or improve a building or other facilities发展:建造或改善建筑物或其他设施
    • The company is developing a chain of hotels.公司正在发展连锁酒店。
    • He is enthusiastic about plans to develop the leisure facilities at the site.他对在该地开发休闲设施的计划很感兴趣。
  13. become economically advanced

  14. [intransitive] (economics经济学) (of a country国家) to become economically and socially more advanced在经济和社会方面变得更加先进
    • There have been many attempts to explain why some countries develop whilst others remain in poverty.有很多人试图解释为什么有些国家在发展,而另一些国家却仍然贫穷。
    • China is developing at a pace that is remarkable to behold. 中国正以令人瞩目的速度发展。
    see also developed (1)
  15. idea/story/musical theme

  16. [transitive] develop something to add further explanation or details to an idea, story or musical theme详尽阐述;阐明 synonym elaborate (1)
    • She develops the theme more fully in her later books.她在后来写的书中更详尽地阐明了这个主题。
    • The piano then takes up the melody and develops it.然后钢琴开始演奏旋律并发展它。
    • He began to develop these ideas in a series of paintings.他开始在一系列绘画中发展这些想法。
  17. photographs照片

  18. [transitive] develop something to treat film that has been used to take photographs with chemicals so that the pictures can be seen使(胶卷)显影;显像;冲洗(胶片)
    • When Lewis developed the film, he was astonished by what he saw.当刘易斯冲洗这部电影时,他对所看到的感到惊讶。
  19. Word Originmid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘unfold, unfurl’): from French développer, based on Latin dis- ‘un-’ + a second element of unknown origin found also in envelop.

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