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[dɪ'veləp]гл.1)а) развивать, совершенствоватьto develop smb.'s capabilities — развивать чьи-л. способности
б) развиваться, расти; совершенствоватьсяThis tall tree developed from a small seed. — Это высокое дерево выросло из маленького семени.
Who knows what results will develop from your first success? — Кто знает, какие плоды принесёт ваш первый успех?
Jane is developing into a fine figure of a young woman. — Джейн превращается в очень хорошенькую женщину.
Syn:2) способствовать росту; укреплять3) излагать; раскрыватьSyn:4)From that first encounter, he developed a genuine regard for the man. — С самого начала он проникся к этому человеку искренним уважением.
Cleaning is less of a hassle if you develop a regular routine. — Уборка доставляет меньше хлопот, если вы делаете её регулярно.
Syn:б) заболеватьHe developed TB. — Он заболел туберкулёзом
He developed a rash. — У него обнаружилась сыпь.
Syn:contract 2.5) застраивать6) амер.а) выявлять, раскрывать, обнаруживатьA census of Kansas City's saloons develops the startling fact that there are about 1,000. — Перепись салунов в Канзас-Сити обнаруживает удивительный факт - их около тысячи.
Syn:б) выясняться, становиться известным, обнаруживаться7) разрабатывать, конструировать, создавать8) фото проявлять плёнку9) муз. делать обработку; развивать, варьировать10) спорт. развивать (фигуру; в шахматах)12) мат.13) разрабатывать ( месторождение)
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