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1 entwickeln
- {to educe} rút ra &), chiết ra - {to elaborate} thảo tỉ mỉ, thảo kỹ lưỡng, sửa soạn công phu, làm công phu, trau chuốt, dựng lên, chế tạo ra, sản ra, nói thêm, cho thêm chi tiết, trở thành tỉ mỉ, trở thành tinh vi - {to erect} dựng đứng thẳng, đặt đứng thẳng, dựng nên, xây dựng &), làm cương lên, ghép, lắp ráp, dựng, cương lên - {to evolute} - {to evolve} mở ra &), rút ra, suy ra, luận ra, lấy ra, tạo ra, hư cấu, phát ra, làm tiến triển, làm tiến hoá, tiến triển, tiến hoá - {to explicate} phát triển, giảng, giải nghĩa, giải thích - {to germinate} nảy mầm, nảy ra, nảy sinh ra, làm mọc mộng, làm nảy mầm, sinh ra, đẻ ra - {to model} làm mẫu, nặn kiểu, vẽ kiểu, làm mô hình, đắp khuôn, làm theo, làm gương, bắt chước, làm nghề mặc quần áo làm nẫu, mặc làm mẫu - {to train} dạy, dạy dỗ, rèn luyện, huấn luyện, đào tạo, tập dượt, uốn, chĩa, đi xe lửa, tập luyện tập dượt - {to unfold} mở ra, trải ra, bày tỏ, để lộ, bộc lộ, lộ ra, bày ra = entwickeln [zu,aus] {to develop [into,out of]}+ = entwickeln (Photographie) {to process}+ = neu entwickeln {to redevelop}+ = sich entwickeln {to come (came,come); to evolute; to grow (grew,grown); to hatch; to head; to proceed; to progress; to shape}+ = sich entwickeln [zu] {to develop [into]; to evolve [into]; to ripen [into]; to work (worked,worked) [to,into]}+ = wieder entwickeln {to redevelop}+ = sich entwickeln zu {to blossom out into; to run to}+
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