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de·vel·op
/dɪˈvɛləp, di-/
(vt.)發展,開發,研製;使成長;發揚,發揮;顯現出(vi.)生長,發育;發展,進展
From:
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de·vel·op
/dɪˈvɛləp/
及物動詞
發育,發展,顯影,顯像,顯層(色譜法)
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
develop
發展
From:
Network Terminology
develop
開發 發展
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·vel·op
v. i.
1.
To
go
through
a
process
of
natural
evolution
or
growth
,
by
successive
changes
from
a
less
perfect
to
a
more
perfect
or
more
highly
organized
state
;
to
advance
from
a
simpler
form
of
existence
to
one
more
complex
either
in
structure
or
function
;
as
,
a
blossom
develops
from
a
bud
;
the
seed
develops
into
a
plant
;
the
embryo
develops
into
a
well-formed
animal
;
the
mind
develops
year
by
year
.
Nor
poets
enough
to
understand
That
life
develops
from
within
. --
Mrs
.
Browning
.
2.
To
become
apparent
gradually
;
as
,
a
picture
on
sensitive
paper
develops
on
the
application
of
heat
;
the
plans
of
the
conspirators
develop
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
De·vel·op
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Developed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Developing
.] [
Written
also
develope
.]
1.
To
free
from
that
which
infolds
or
envelops
;
to
unfold
;
to
lay
open
by
degrees
or
in
detail
;
to
make
visible
or
known
;
to
disclose
;
to
produce
or
give
forth
;
as
,
to
develop
theories
;
a
motor
that
develops
100
horse
power
.
These
serve
to
develop
its
tenets
.
--
Milner
.
The
20th
was
spent
in
strengthening
our
position
and
developing
the
line
of
the
enemy
.
--
The
Century
.
2.
To
unfold
gradually
,
as
a
flower
from
a
bud
;
hence
,
to
bring
through
a
succession
of
states
or
stages
,
each
of
which
is
preparatory
to
the
next
;
to
form
or
expand
by
a
process
of
growth
;
to
cause
to
change
gradually
from
an
embryo
,
or
a
lower
state
,
to
a
higher
state
or
form
of
being
;
as
,
sunshine
and
rain
develop
the
bud
into
a
flower
;
to
develop
the
mind
.
The
sound
developed
itself
into
a
real
compound
.
--
J
.
Peile
.
All
insects
. . .
acquire
the
jointed
legs
before
the
wings
are
fully
developed
.
--
Owen
.
3.
To
advance
;
to
further
;
to
prefect
;
to
make
to
increase
;
to
promote
the
growth
of
.
We
must
develop
our
own
resources
to
the
utmost
.
--
Jowett
(Thucyd).
4.
Math.
To
change
the
form
of
,
as
of
an
algebraic
expression
,
by
executing
certain
indicated
operations
without
changing
the
value
.
5.
Photog.
To
cause
to
become
visible
,
as
an
invisible
or
latent
image
upon
plate
,
by
submitting
it
to
chemical
agents
;
to
bring
to
view
.
To develop a curved surface on a plane
Geom.
,
to
produce
on
the
plane
an
equivalent
surface
,
as
if
by
rolling
the
curved
surface
so
that
all
parts
shall
successively
touch
the
plane
.
Syn:
--
To
uncover
;
unfold
;
evolve
;
promote
;
project
;
lay
open
;
disclose
;
exhibit
;
unravel
;
disentangle
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
develop
v
1:
make
something
new
,
such
as
a
product
or
a
mental
or
artistic
creation
; "
Her
company
developed
a
new
kind
of
building
material
that
withstands
all
kinds
of
weather
";
"
They
developed
a
new
technique
"
2:
work
out
; "
We
have
developed
a
new
theory
of
evolution
"
[
syn
:
evolve
,
germinate
]
3:
gain
through
experience
; "
I
acquired
a
strong
aversion
to
television
"; "
Children
must
develop
a
sense
of
right
and
wrong
"; "
Dave
developed
leadership
qualities
in
his
new
position
"; "
develop
a
passion
for
painting
" [
syn
:
acquire
,
evolve
]
4:
come
to
have
or
undergo
a
change
of
(
physical
features
and
attributes
); "
He
grew
a
beard
"; "
The
patient
developed
abdominal
pains
"; "
I
got
funny
spots
all
over
my
body
";
"
Well-developed
breasts
" [
syn
:
grow
,
produce
,
get
,
acquire
]
5:
come
into
existence
;
take
on
form
or
shape
; "
A
new
religious
movement
originated
in
that
country
"; "
a
love
that
sprang
up
from
friendship
"; "
the
idea
for
the
book
grew
out
of
a
short
story
"; "
An
interesting
phenomenon
uprose
" [
syn
:
originate
,
arise
,
rise
,
uprise
,
spring up
,
grow
]
6:
change
the
use
of
and
make
available
or
usable
; "
develop
land
"; "
The
country
developed
its
natural
resources
"; "
The
remote
areas
of
the
country
were
gradually
built
up
" [
syn
:
build up
]
7:
elaborate
,
as
of
theories
and
hypotheses
; "
Could
you
develop
the
ideas
in
your
thesis
" [
syn
:
explicate
,
formulate
]
8:
create
by
training
and
teaching
; "
The
old
master
is
training
world-class
violinists
"; "
we
develop
the
leaders
for
the
future
" [
syn
:
train
,
prepare
,
educate
]
9:
be
gradually
disclosed
or
unfolded
;
become
manifest
; "
The
plot
developed
slowly
";
10:
grow
,
progress
,
unfold
,
or
evolve
through
a
process
of
evolution
,
natural
growth
,
differentiation
,
or
a
conducive
environment
; "
A
flower
developed
on
the
branch
"; "
The
country
developed
into
a
mighty
superpower
"; "
The
embryo
develops
into
a
fetus
"; "
This
situation
has
developed
over
a
long
time
"
11:
become
technologically
advanced
; "
Many
countries
in
Asia
are
now
developing
at
a
very
fast
pace
"; "
Viet
Nam
is
modernizing
rapidly
" [
syn
:
modernize
,
modernise
]
12:
cause
to
grow
and
differentiate
in
ways
conforming
to
its
natural
development
; "
The
perfect
climate
here
develops
the
grain
"; "
He
developed
a
new
kind
of
apple
" [
syn
: {
make
grow
]
13:
generate
gradually
; "
We
must
develop
more
potential
customers
"; "
develop
a
market
for
the
new
mobile
phone
"
14:
grow
emotionally
or
mature
; "
The
child
developed
beautifully
in
her
new
kindergarten
"; "
When
he
spent
a
summer
at
camp
,
the
boy
grew
noticeably
and
no
longer
showed
some
of
his
old
adolescent
behavior
" [
syn
:
grow
]
15:
make
visible
by
means
of
chemical
solutions
; "
Please
develop
this
roll
of
film
for
me
"
16:
superimpose
a
three-dimensional
surface
on
a
plane
without
stretching
,
in
geometry
17:
move
one's
pieces
into
strategically
more
advantageous
positions
; "
Spassky
developed
quickly
"
18:
move
into
a
strategically
more
advantageous
position
;
"
develop
the
rook
"
19:
elaborate
by
the
unfolding
of
a
musical
idea
and
by
the
working
out
of
the
rhythmic
and
harmonic
changes
in
the
theme
; "
develop
the
melody
and
change
the
key
"
20:
happen
; "
Report
the
news
as
it
develops
"; "
These
political
movements
recrudesce
from
time
to
time
" [
syn
:
break
,
recrudesce
]
21:
expand
in
the
form
of
a
series
; "
Develop
the
function
in
the
following
form
"
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