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1 ♦ development
♦ development /dɪˈvɛləpmənt/n. [uc]1 sviluppo; evoluzione: the country's development, lo sviluppo del paese; child development, lo sviluppo del bambino; the development of the disease, l'evoluzione della malattia; career development, evoluzione della carriera; a development strategy, una strategia di sviluppo; the latest developments in the Middle East, gli ultimi sviluppi in Medio Oriente; to be in (o under) development, essere in fase di sviluppo: The new model is in development, il nuovo modello è in fase di sviluppo; We have several exciting schemes under development, abbiamo diversi programmi entusiasmanti in fase di sviluppo3 sviluppo, messa a punto: product [software] development, lo sviluppo dei prodotti [di software]; the development of a technique [a method, a project], la messa a punto di una tecnica [un metodo, un progetto]; the development of a service, la creazione di un servizio4 (econ., geol., miner.) sviluppo; sfruttamento ( di risorse, di una regione, ecc.): industrial [market] development, sviluppo industriale [del mercato]5 ritrovato; scoperta: recent developments in neuroscience, recenti scoperte nel campo delle neuroscienze6 (= housing development) area di sviluppo urbano; complesso (urbano): a commercial [office] development, un complesso commerciale [di uffici]; ribbon development, costruzione di case lungo le vie suburbane7 [u] urbanizzazione, edificazione: the development of derelict sites in the city centre, l'urbanizzazione di siti abbandonati nel centro città; The land has been earmarked for development, il terreno è stato destinato ad area edificabile8 (fotogr.) sviluppo9 (ind. min.) lavoro di preparazione● (psic.) development age, età dello sviluppo □ (econ.) development aid, aiuto ai paesi in via di sviluppo □ development area, area di sviluppo urbano; ( anche) zona depressa □ (fisc.) development charge, imposta sui suoli edificabili □ (econ.) development economics, economia dello sviluppo □ development expense, spesa di sviluppo; ( anche) spesa promozionale □ (econ.) development gap, divario di sviluppo □ development land, suolo edificabile □ (leg., edil.) development plan, piano regolatore (o di sviluppo urbanistico) □ (fisc.) development value, incremento di valore ( di un terreno) a causa dello sviluppo urbano.
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