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гл.1)а) общ. развиваться; расти; расширяться; 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 принесет ваш первый успех?
б) общ. развивать, совершенствоватьto develop one's business [memory, mind\] — развивать дело [память, ум\]
в) общ. излагать, раскрывать, строить, развивать (о речи, повествовании, понятии)to develop an argument [an idea\] — развивать аргумент [идею\]
to develop a case [one's plans\] to an audience — излагать дело [свои планы\] слушателям
г) общ. проявлять(ся), выяснять(ся), обнаруживать(ся), делаться очевиднымA 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 там около тысячи.
He developed an interest in art. — Он проникся интересом к искусству [в нем проснулся интерес к искусству\].
2)а) общ. разрабатывать, конструировать, создаватьб) с.-х. выводить ( новый сорт или породу)в) эк. застраивать*; обустраивать* ( территорию)Dixon is developing a site in its downtown area. — "Диксон" застраивает площадку в центральной части города.
г) доб. разрабатывать ( месторождение)3) общ. развивать фигуры ( в шахматах)4) общ. проявлять ( пленку)Assistants learn to mix chemicals, develop film, print photographs. — Помощники учатся смешивать реактивы, проявлять пленку, печатать фотографии.
5) мат. выводить ( формулу)
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"развивать" участок земли или объект иной недвижимости (проводить коммуникации, строить здания).
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