evolvement / ɪˈvɒlv /

进化演化演变发展

evolvement2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·volved, e·volv·ing.

  1. to develop gradually: to evolve a scheme.
  2. to give off or emit, as odors or vapors.
v. 无主动词 verb

e·volved, e·volv·ing.

  1. to come forth gradually into being; develop; undergo evolution: The whole idea evolved from a casual remark.
  2. to gradually change one's opinions or beliefs: candidates who are still evolving on the issue; an evolved feminist mom.
  3. Biology. to develop by a process of evolution to a different adaptive state or condition: The human species evolved from an ancestor that was probably arboreal.

evolvement 近义词

n. 名词 noun

development

更多evolvement例句

  1. Berkeley is home to top-rated food, unique music, excellent shopping, and a large LGBTQ community that’s evolving every day.
  2. I think the beauty of being a music museum is we have to evolve and react to music at the same time that it’s happening.
  3. Surprisingly, this plant camouflage seems to have evolved in response to people.
  4. As we learn through time, our understanding of truth also evolves.
  5. However much the mix of retailers in Levi’s wholesale business evolves, direct-to-consumer selling will remain a major focus for Levi’s growth, given the higher profits and greater control it offers.
  6. All of them contributed something to the evolvement of the present highly efficient and dependable wireless.
  7. Hugo's evolvement of his own ideas led to much controversy, and his book was severely attacked.