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predeveloped

/dih-vel-uhp/US // dɪˈvɛl əp //UK // (dɪˈvɛləp) //

预先开发的,预开发的,前期开发的,早期开发的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to bring out the capabilities or possibilities of; bring to a more advanced or effective state: to develop natural resources; to develop one's musical talent.
    • : to cause to grow or expand: to develop one's muscles.
    • : to elaborate or expand in detail: to develop a theory.
    • : to bring into being or activity; generate; evolve.
    • : Drafting. to transfer the details of from one surface, especially one that is prismatic or cylindrical, onto another, usually planar, in such a way that the distances between points remain the same.
    • : Biology. to cause to go through the process of natural evolution from a previous and lower stage.to cause to progress from an embryonic to an adult form.
    • : Mathematics. to express in an extended form, as in a series.
    • : Music. to unfold, by various technical means, the inherent possibilities of.
    • : Photography. to render visible.to treat with chemicals so as to render the latent image visible.
    • : Chess. to bring into effective play, especially during the initial phase of a game when pieces are moved from their original position on the board: He developed his rook by castling.
    • : Mining. to prepare for working by digging access openings and building necessary structures.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to grow into a more mature or advanced state; advance; expand: She is developing into a good reporter.
    • : to come gradually into existence or operation; be evolved.
    • : to be disclosed; become evident or manifest: The plot of the novel developed slowly.
    • : to undergo developing, as a photographic film.
    • : Biology. to progress from an embryonic to an adult form.to progress from earlier to later stages of ontogeny or phylogeny.to reach sexual maturity.

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Examples

  • People learn to play, the game attracts new talent, and people start developing strategies.

  • The Democratic presidential nominee said he is “more hopeful than ever in the power of science” to develop a vaccine.

  • It’s going to be — it’s going to be herd-developed, and that’s going to happen.

  • Paulson also worked closely with the costume team to develop a signature look for Mildred Ratched.

  • All of the world’s major developed currencies have gained against the dollar as have precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.

  • Though conversational and often witty, his meandering phrases become increasingly unpredictable as they develop.

  • Therefore, we should—you guessed it—develop the Canadian tar sands and build the Keystone pipeline.

  • Encompass Develop, Design Construct, LLC A Kentucky-based architect, design and construction service.

  • I'm not sure whether we'd ever develop two different versions simultaneously.

  • There are some potential solutions, but all of them mean spending more money to develop new missiles.

  • We must have motif first, then technique to adapt and adjust expression and to develop facility in the active agents.

  • A culture which was complete one thousand years before Adam must have needed many thousands of years to develop.

  • In one case, however, I have succeeded in getting drawings of a little girl who was carefully left to develop her own ideas.

  • It is much easier to strike quickly than slowly, but practice in the slow movement will develop both muscular and nervous power.

  • Outside the body the rhabditiform embryos develop into a free-living, sexually differentiated generation.