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1 developed
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2 developed
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3 developed
adj.desarrollado (country), profundo.pp.participio pasado del verbo DEVELOP.pt.pretérito del verbo DEVELOP. -
4 developed countries
s.países desarrollados.pl.plural de DEVELOPED COUNTRY -
5 developed country
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6 developed length
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > developed length
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7 developed image
nCINEMAT, PHOTO imagen revelada f -
8 developed luminosity
nRAD PHYS luminosidad desarrollada f -
9 developed country
s.país desarrollado. -
10 developed economy
s.economía desarrollada. -
11 developed plot
s.terreno edificado. -
12 well-developed
'weldɪ'veləptadjective (pred well developed) (muy) desarrollado[ˌweldɪ'velǝpt]ADJ [arm, muscle] bien desarrollado; [sense] agudo, fino* * *['weldɪ'veləpt]adjective (pred well developed) (muy) desarrollado -
13 place where photographs are taken and developed within minutes
English-spanish dictionary > place where photographs are taken and developed within minutes
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14 under-developed country
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > under-developed country
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15 smoke-developed rating
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > smoke-developed rating
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16 plasma-developed resist
nELECTRON protección por plasma desarrollado fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > plasma-developed resist
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17 fully-developed
adj.evolucionado, plenamente desarrollado. -
18 less-developed
adj.menos desarrollado. -
19 less-developed country
s.país poco desarrollado, país en desarrollo, país menos adelantado, país en vías de desarrollo. -
20 little-developed
adj.poco desarrollado.
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developed — [[t]dɪve̱ləpt[/t]] ADJ GRADED If you talk about developed countries or the developed world, you mean the countries or the parts of the world that are wealthy and have many industries. The developed nations have to recognize the growing gap… … English dictionary
Developed — Develop De*vel op (d[ e]*v[e^]l [o^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Developed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Developing}.] [F. d[ e]veloper; d[ e] (L. dis ) + OF. voluper, voleper, to envelop, perh. from L. volup agreeably, delightfully, and hence orig., to make… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English