English-Thai Dictionary
develop
VI พัฒนา เติบโต เจริญ วิวัฒนาการ pad-ta-nar
develop
VT บุกเบิก เริ่มต้น ริเริ่ม emerge originate occur boog-berg
develop
VT พัฒนา ทำให้ เติบโต ทำให้ เจริญ ทำให้ ดีขึ้น วิวัฒนาการ enlarge expand strengthen advance improve progress pad-ta-nar
develop
VT ให้ รายละเอียด ขยายความ amplify go into detail elaborate decrease summarise hai-rai-la-iad
develop from
PHRV พัฒนา จาก เติบโต จาก pat-ta-na-jak
develop into
PHRV พัฒนา เป็น กลายเป็น เติบโต เป็น pad-ta-na-pen
developable
A ที่ เติบโต พัฒนา ได้
developed
ADJ ที่ พัฒนา แล้ว ที่ ปรับปรุง แล้ว ที่ เจริญก้าวหน้า industrialized advanced ti-pad-tha-na-lael
developer
N ผู้พัฒนา นัก พัฒนา builer projector phu-pad-tha-na
developing
ADJ ที่ กำลัง พัฒนา underdeveloped agricultural advanced developed ti-kam-lang-pad-tha-na
development
N การเจริญเติบโต การพัฒนา ความก้าวหน้า พัฒนาการ วิวัฒนาการ advancement growth progress kan-ja-roen-toeb-to
developmental
A ที่ ก้าวหน้า พัฒนา
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DEVELOP
v.t. 1. To uncover; to unfold; to lay open; to disclose or make known something concealed or withheld from notice.
The General began to develop the plan of his operations.
These serve to develop its tenets.
2. To unravel; to unfold what is intricate; as, to develop a plot.
DEVELOPED
pp. Unfolded; laid open; unraveled.
DEVELOPING
ppr. Unfolding; disclosing; unraveling.
DEVELOPMENT
n. 1. An unfolding; the discovering of something secret or withheld from the knowledge of others; disclosure; full exhibition.
2. The unraveling of a plot.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DEVELOP
De *vel "op, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Developed; p. pr. & vb. n.Developing. ] Etym: [F. déveloper; dé - (L. dis- ) + OF. voluper, voleper, to envelop, perh. from L. volup agreeably, delightfully, and hence orig. , to make agreeable or comfortable by enveloping, to keep snug (cf. Voluptuous ); or. perh. fr. a derivative of volvere,volutum, to roll (cf. Devolve ). Cf. Envelop. ] [Written also develope.]
1. To free from that which infolds or envelops; to unfold; to lay open by degrees or in detail; to make visible or known; to disclose; to produce or give forth; as, to develop theories; a motor that develops 1 horse power. These serve to develop its tenets. Milner. The 2 th was spent in strengthening our position and developing the line of the enemy. The Century.
2. To unfold gradually, as a flower from a bud; hence, to bring through a succession of states or stages, each of which is preparatory to the next; to form or expand by a process of growth; to cause to change gradually from an embryo, or a lower state, to a higher state or form of being; as, sunshine and rain develop the bud into a flower; to develop the mind. The sound developed itself into a real compound. J. Peile. All insects... acquire the jointed legs before the wings are fully developed. Owen.
3. To advance; to further; to prefect; to make to increase; to promote the growth of. We must develop our own resources to the utmost. Jowett (Thucyd ).
4. (Math. )
Defn: To change the form of, as of an algebraic expression, by executing certain indicated operations without changing the value.
5. (Photog. )
Defn: To cause to become visible, as an invisible or latent image upon plate, by submitting it to chemical agents; to bring to view. To develop a curved surface on a place (Geom.), to produce on the plane an equivalent surface, as if by rolling the curved surface so that all parts shall successively touch the plane.
Syn. -- To uncover; unfold; evolve; promote; project; lay open; disclose; exhibit; unravel; disentangle.
DEVELOP
DEVELOP De *vel "op, v. i.
1. To go through a process of natural evolution or growth, by successive changes from a less perfect to a more perfect or more highly organized state; to advance from a simpler form of existence to one more complex either in structure or function; as, a blossom develops from a bud; the seed develops into a plant; the embryo develops into a well-formed animal; the mind develops year by year. Nor poets enough to understand That life develops from within. Mrs. Browning.
2. To become apparent gradually; as, a picture on sensitive paper develops on the application of heat; the plans of the conspirators develop.
DEVELOPABLE
DEVELOPABLE De *vel "op *a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being developed. J. Peile. Developable surface (Math. ), a surface described by a moving right line, and such that consecutive positions of the generator intersect each other. Hence, the surface can be developed into a plane.
DEVELOPER
DEVELOPER De *vel "op *er, n.
1. One who, or that which, develops.
2. (Photog. )
Defn: A reagent by the action of which the latent image upon a photographic plate, after exposure in the camera, or otherwise, is developed and visible.
DEVELOPMENT
De *vel "op *ment, n. Etym: [Cf. F. développement. ] [Written also developement.]
1. The act of developing or disclosing that which is unknown; a gradual unfolding process by which anything is developed, as a plan or method, or an image upon a photographic plate; gradual advancement or growth through a series of progressive changes; also, the result of developing, or a developed state. A new development of imagination, taste, and poetry. Channing.
2. (Biol.)
Defn: The series of changes which animal and vegetable organisms undergo in their passage from the embryonic state to maturity, from a lower to a higher state of organization.
3. (Math. ) (a ) The act or process of changing or expanding an expression into another of equivalent value or meaning. (b ) The equivalent expression into which another has been developed.
4. (mus. )
Defn: The elaboration of a theme or subject; the unfolding of a musical idea; the evolution of a whole piece or movement from a leading theme or motive. Development theory (Biol.), the doctrine that animals and plants possess the power of passing by slow and successive stages from a lower to a higher state of organization, and that all the higher forms of life now in existence were thus developed by uniform laws from lower forms, and are not the result of special creative acts. See the Note under Darwinian.
Syn. -- Unfolding; disclosure; unraveling; evolution; elaboration; growth.
DEVELOPMENTAL
DEVELOPMENTAL De *vel `op *men "tal, a.
Defn: Pertaining to, or characteristic of, the process of development; as, the developmental power of a germ. Carpenter.
New American Oxford Dictionary
develop
de vel op |diˈveləp dəˈvɛləp | ▶verb ( develops, developing , developed ) 1 grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate: [ no obj. ] : motion pictures developed into mass entertainment | (as adj. developing ) : this is a rapidly developing field | [ with obj. ] : entrepreneurs develop their skills through trial and error. • [ no obj. ] (often as adj. developing ) (of a poor agricultural country ) become more economically and socially advanced: the developing world. • [ with obj. ] convert (land ) to a new purpose by constructing buildings or making other use of its resources. • construct or convert (a building ) so as to improve existing resources. • [ with obj. ] elaborate (a musical theme ) by modification of the melody, harmony, or rhythm. • [ with obj. ] Chess bring (a piece ) into play from its initial position on a player's back rank. • [ with obj. ] Geometry convert (a curved surface ) conceptually into a plane figure as if by unrolling. • [ with obj. ] Mathematics expand (a function, etc. ) in the form of a series. 2 start to exist, experience, or possess: [ no obj. ] : a strange closeness developed | [ with obj. ] : I developed an interest in law | [ with obj. ] : AIDS patients often develop a rare type of cancer. 3 [ with obj. ] treat (a photographic film ) with chemicals to make a visible image. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘unfold, unfurl ’): from French développer, based on Latin dis- ‘un- ’ + a second element of unknown origin found also in envelop .
developable
de vel op a ble |diˈveləpəbəl dəˈvɛləpəbəl | ▶adjective able to be developed, in particular: • (of land or property ) able to be adapted or improved so as to become productive or profitable. • Geometry (of a curved surface ) capable of being flattened into a plane without overlap or separation, as with a cylinder. • Mathematics (of a function or expression ) capable of being expanded as a series.
developed
de vel oped |diˈveləpt dəˈvɛləpt | ▶adjective advanced or elaborated to a specified degree: a fully developed system of public law. • (of a person or part of the body ) having specified physical proportions: a strongman with well-developed muscles. • (of a country or region ) advanced economically and socially: economic assistance to the less-developed countries | the developed world.
developer
de vel op er |diˈveləpər dəˈvɛləpər | ▶noun a person or thing that develops something: a property developer | software developers. • [ with adj. ] a person who grows or matures at a specified time or rate: I was a slow developer. • a chemical agent used for treating photographic film to make a visible image.
developing country
de vel op ing coun try |dɪveləpɪŋˈkʌntri | ▶noun a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.
development
de vel op ment |diˈveləpmənt dəˈvɛləpmənt | ▶noun 1 the process of developing or being developed: she traces the development of the novel | the development of less invasive treatment. • a specified state of growth or advancement: the wings attain their full development several hours after birth. • a new and refined product or idea: the latest developments in information technology. • an event constituting a new stage in a changing situation: I don't think there have been any new developments since yesterday. • the process of converting land to a new purpose by constructing buildings or making use of its resources: land suitable for development. • an area of land with new buildings on it: a major housing development in Chicago. • Chess the process of bringing one's pieces into play in the opening phase of a game. 2 the process of starting to experience or suffer from an ailment or feeling: the development of brittle bones. 3 the process of treating photographic film with chemicals to make a visible image.
developmental
de vel op men tal |diˌveləpˈmentl dəˈˌvɛləpˈmɛn (t )l | ▶adjective concerned with the development of someone or something: developmental problems | developmental psychology. • concerned with the evolution of animals and plants: developmental biology. DERIVATIVES de vel op men tal ly adverb
developmental delay
de vel op men tal de lay ▶noun the condition of a child being less developed mentally or physically than is normal for its age: mercury contributes to many known health problems, including neurological injury, developmental delay, and cerebral palsy.
development area
de ¦vel ¦op |ment area ▶noun (in the UK ) an area in which government assistance is available to encourage business investment, in order to counteract unemployment.
development education
de ¦vel ¦op |ment edu |ca ¦tion ▶noun [ mass noun ] education aimed at giving an understanding of developing countries and their place in the global socio-economic situation.
development system
de vel op ment sys tem ▶noun Computing a system of software and hardware designed to assist in the development of new software or products.
développé
dé vel op pé |dəˌveləˈpā dəˌvɛləˈpeɪ | ▶noun ( pl. développés pronunc. same ) Ballet a movement in which one leg is raised to the knee of the supporting leg, then unfolded and kept in a fully extended position.
Oxford Dictionary
develop
de |velop |dɪˈvɛləp | ▶verb ( develops, developing, developed ) 1 grow or cause to grow and become more mature, advanced, or elaborate: [ no obj. ] : motion pictures were to develop into mass entertainment | (as adj. developing ) : this is a rapidly developing field | [ with obj. ] : enabling individuals to develop their personal skills. • [ no obj. ] (often as adj. developing ) (of a poor agricultural country ) become more economically and socially advanced: the developing world. • [ with obj. ] convert (land ) to a new purpose by constructing buildings or making other use of its resources. • construct or convert (a building ) so as to improve existing resources: the company developed a chain of hotels. • [ with obj. ] elaborate (a musical theme ) by modification of the melody, harmony, or rhythm. 2 start to exist, experience, or possess: [ no obj. ] : a strange closeness developed | [ with obj. ] : I developed an interest in law | call the doctor if your child develops a rash. 3 [ with obj. ] treat (a photographic film ) with chemicals to make a visible image. 4 [ with obj. ] Chess bring (a piece ) into play from its initial position on a player's back rank. ORIGIN mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘unfold, unfurl ’): from French développer, based on Latin dis- ‘un- ’ + a second element of unknown origin found also in envelop .
developable
de ¦vel ¦op |able |dɪˈvɛləpəb (ə )l | ▶adjective 1 (of land or property ) able to be adapted or improved so as to become profitable. 2 Geometry (of a curved surface ) capable of being flattened into a plane without overlap or separation, as with a cylinder. 3 Mathematics (of a function or expression ) capable of being expanded as a series.
developed
de |vel ¦oped |dɪˈvɛləpt | ▶adjective advanced or elaborated to a specified degree: a fully developed system of public law. • (of a person or part of the body ) having specified physical proportions: a strongman with well-developed muscles. • (of a country or region ) advanced economically and socially: the developed world.
developer
de ¦vel |op ¦er |dɪˈvɛləpə (r )| ▶noun a person or thing that develops something: a property developer | software developers. • [ with adj. ] a person who grows or matures at a specified time or rate: I was a slow developer. • [ mass noun ] a chemical agent used for treating photographic film to make a visible image.
developing country
de ¦vel ¦op |ing coun |try |dɪvɛləpɪŋˈkʌntri | ▶noun a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.
development
de ¦vel ¦op |ment |dɪˈvɛləpm (ə )nt | ▶noun [ mass noun ] 1 the process of developing or being developed: she traces the development of the novel | the paintings provide evidence of his artistic development. • a specified state of growth or advancement: the wings attain their full development several hours after birth. • [ count noun ] a new and advanced product or idea: the latest developments in information technology. 2 [ count noun ] an event constituting a new stage in a changing situation: I don't think there have been any new developments since yesterday. 3 the process of converting land to a new purpose by constructing buildings or making use of its resources: land suitable for development. • [ count noun ] an area of land with new buildings on it: a major housing development in Essex. 4 the process of starting to be affected by an ailment or feeling: the development of brittle bones. 5 the process of treating photographic film with chemicals to make a visible image. 6 Chess the process of bringing one's pieces into play in the opening phase of a game.
developmental
de ¦vel ¦op |men ¦tal |dɪˌvɛləpˈmɛnt (ə )l | ▶adjective concerned with the development of someone or something: developmental problems | developmental psychology. • concerned with ontogenetic development, especially embryonic development in animals: developmental biology. DERIVATIVES developmentally adverb
developmental delay
de ¦vel ¦op |men ¦tal delay ▶noun [ mass noun ] the condition of a child being less developed mentally or physically than is normal for its age.
development area
de ¦vel ¦op |ment area ▶noun (in the UK ) an area in which government assistance is available to encourage business investment, in order to counteract unemployment.
development education
de ¦vel ¦op |ment edu |ca ¦tion ▶noun [ mass noun ] education aimed at giving an understanding of developing countries and their place in the global socio-economic situation.
development system
de ¦vel ¦op |ment sys ¦tem ▶noun Computing a system of software and hardware designed to assist in the development of new software or products.
développé
développé |ˌdeɪv (ə )lɒˈpeɪ | ▶noun ( pl. développés pronunc. same ) Ballet a movement in which one leg is raised and then kept in a fully extended position. ORIGIN French, past participle of développer ‘stretch out, develop ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
develop
develop verb 1 the industry developed rapidly: grow, expand, spread; advance, progress, evolve, mature; prosper, thrive, flourish, blossom. 2 a plan was developed: initiate, instigate, set in motion; originate, invent, form, establish, generate. 3 children should develop their talents: expand, augment, broaden, supplement, reinforce; enhance, refine, improve, polish, perfect. 4 a fight developed: start, begin, emerge, erupt, break out, burst out, arise, break, unfold, happen. 5 he developed the symptoms last week: fall ill with, be stricken with, succumb to; contract, catch, get, pick up, come down with, become infected with. CHOOSE THE RIGHT WORD See mature . These notes show fine distinctions in meaning between closely related synonyms to help you find the best word.
development
development noun 1 the development of the firm: evolution, growth, maturation, expansion, enlargement, spread, progress; success. 2 the development of an idea: forming, establishment, initiation, instigation, origination, invention, generation. 3 keep abreast of developments: event, occurrence, happening, circumstance, incident, situation, issue. 4 a housing development: complex, site.
Oxford Thesaurus
develop
develop verb 1 France's space industry developed rapidly after 1973: grow, evolve, mature, expand, enlarge, spread, advance, progress, prosper, succeed, thrive, get on well, flourish, blossom, bloom, burgeon, make headway, be successful; informal go great guns. 2 a plan was developed to restore the company to profitability: initiate, instigate, set in motion, put in place, institute, inaugurate, originate, invent, form, establish, fashion, generate; undertake, embark on. 3 education allows people to develop their talents to the full: expand, enlarge, add to, flesh out, supplement, reinforce, augment, extend, broaden, fill out, embellish, enhance, elaborate, amplify, refine, improve, polish, perfect. 4 a row developed: come into being, come about, start, begin, be born, come into existence, appear, arrive, come forth, emerge, erupt, burst out, arise, originate, break, unfold, crop up, follow, happen, result, ensue, break out; formal commence. 5 he developed the disease at age 67: fall ill with, be taken ill with, be struck down with, be stricken with, succumb to; contract, catch, get, pick up, come down with, become infected with; Brit. go down with; informal take ill with; N. Amer. informal take sick with.
development
development noun 1 the next stage in the development of this form of transport: evolution, growth, maturing, expansion, enlargement, spread, buildout, progress, success, blossoming, blooming, burgeoning, headway. 2 the development of the idea of a nation: forming, establishment, institution, initiation, instigation, inauguration, origination, invention, generation. 3 have there been any developments? event, turn of events, occurrence, happening, circumstance, incident, phenomenon, situation, issue, outcome, upshot. 4 a housing development: estate, complex, site, conglomeration.
Duden Dictionary
Developer
De ve lo per Substantiv, maskulin Fotografie , der |dɪˈvɛləpə |der Developer; Genitiv: des Developers, Plural: die Developer englisch 1 wässrige Lösung zum Entwickeln von Fotografien 2 a besonders österreichisch Fachkraft oder Firma, die für die Konzeption und Erstellung großer Immobilienprojekte zuständig ist b besonders EDV Fachkraft, die ein Computerprogramm entwickelt
French Dictionary
développement
développement n. m. nom masculin 1 Action de développer. : Des pays en voie de développement. SYNONYME progrès . 2 Croissance, épanouissement. : La ville est en plein développement. SYNONYME expansion . 3 Exposé détaillé. : De longs développements dans un article. 4 Opération qui consiste à développer une pellicule photographique. : Il faut compter deux jours pour le développement de vos photos. 5 au pluriel Conséquences. : Des développements inattendus. SYNONYME prolongement ; rebondissement ; suite . LOCUTIONS Développement durable. Approche globale de gestion rationnelle et modérée des ressources naturelles, humaines et économiques, qui assure le maintien indéfini de la productivité biologique dans l ’intérêt des générations actuelles et futures (GDT ). : « Pour parvenir à un développement durable, la protection de l ’environnement doit faire partie intégrante du processus de développement et ne peut être considérée isolément » (Déclaration de Rio sur l ’environnement et le développement ). En voie de développement Dont le développement est inférieur à celui de l ’Europe de l ’Ouest et de l ’Amérique du Nord. : Les pays en voie de développement. Note Technique Cette locution a été adoptée par l ’ONU pour remplacer le terme sous-développé, jugé péjoratif. FORMES FAUTIVES développement. Anglicisme au sens de lotissement. développement. Impropriété au sens de changement, (fait ) nouveau, rebondissement. : Il n ’y a pas de changement, pas de fait nouveau (et non *développement ). développement résidentiel. Calque de « residential development » pour ensemble résidentiel. Note Orthographique déve l o pp ement.
développer
développer v. tr. , pronom. verbe transitif 1 Déployer, ôter de son enveloppe. : Delphine a hâte de développer son cadeau. 2 Assurer la croissance de quelqu ’un, de quelque chose. : Développer une entreprise, ses muscles. 3 Exposer de manière détaillée. : Il développa son idée, qui était excellente. SYNONYME expliquer . 4 Traiter une pellicule photographique pour en faire apparaître les images. : Développer un film en noir et blanc. verbe pronominal 1 S ’étendre. : La ville s ’est développée considérablement. SYNONYME agrandir ; augmenter ; croître . 2 S ’épanouir, s ’accroître. : L ’arbre s ’est bien développé. SYNONYME grandir ; prospérer . Note Grammaticale À la forme pronominale, le participe passé de ce verbe s ’accorde en genre et en nombre avec le complément direct si celui-ci le précède. Les pectoraux qu ’il s ’est développés. Grâce à des exercices, sa mémoire s ’est bien développée. Le participe passé reste invariable si le complément direct suit le verbe. Ils se sont développé les biceps. FORMES FAUTIVES développer. Anglicisme au sens de créer, concevoir, inventer, trouver. : Ce service a conçu (et non *développé ) de nouveaux procédés. développer. Anglicisme au sens de établir, appliquer, mettre en œuvre. : Il faut établir (et non *développer ) d ’excellentes relations avec nos partenaires. développer des problèmes. Anglicisme au sens de éprouver des problèmes. développer une immunité. Anglicisme au sens de acquérir une immunité (DDFM ). : La majorité des individus a acquis (et non *développé ) une immunité contre la méningite. développer une maladie, une infection. Anglicisme au sens de contracter une maladie, une infection (DDFM ). : Ces patients ont contracté (et non *développé ) une maladie nosocomiale. développer une tendance à. Calque de « to develop a tendency to » pour manifester une tendance à. développer un goût pour. Calque de « to develop a taste for » pour acquérir le goût de. aimer Note Orthographique déve l o pp er.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
develop
de vel op /dɪvéləp / (! 強勢は第2音節 ) 〖de (打ち消し ) velop (包む ); 「包みを開ける 」>「発展する 」〗(名 )development 動詞 ~s /-s /; ~ed /-t /; ~ing (!分詞形容詞用法については →developed , developing ) 他動詞 1 〈人などが 〉〈事業 能力など 〉を発達 [発展 ]させる , 成長させる, 伸ばす, 養う ; 〈植物など 〉を発育させる ; 〈関係など 〉をより強固にする ▸ develop one's business 事業を発展させる ▸ develop the character 性格を伸ばす ▸ develop one's knowledge and skills 知識や技能を習得する ▸ develop muscles 筋肉を鍛える 2 〈製品など 〉を開発する , 制作する ▸ develop a new engine 新しいエンジンを開発する 3 〈性質 特徴 評判など 〉を持つようになる ; 〈病気など 〉になる , かかる ; 〈機械などが 〉〈問題など 〉を示す ▸ develop a taste for climbing mountains 山登りが好きになる ▸ develop cancer 癌 (がん )になる ▸ develop the habit of working hard 一生懸命働く習慣を身につける 4 〈議論 考え 主題など 〉を進展 [展開 ]させる , くわしく説明する ▸ How does Smith develop his argument? スミスはどのように自分の議論を進展させるのか ▸ develop a theory of gravity 重力の理論を作り上げる 5 〈土地 地所など 〉を開発する, 造成する .6 〈フィルム 〉を現像する .7 〘楽 〙〈主題 〉を展開する ;〘 数 〙〈関数 式など 〉を展開する .8 〘チェス 〙〈駒 〉を動かす .自動詞 1 〈人 国 仕事 産業などが 〉 «…から /…に » 発達 [発展 ]する , 成長する, 伸びる, 発育する «from /into » ▸ develop into a large industry 発展して大産業になる ▸ Tom has developed through his own hard work .トムは勤勉さによって伸びていった 2 〈問題 困難などが 〉 «…から » 生じる , 発生する «from , out of » ; 〈事態 病気などが 〉 «…へと » 進展 [進行 ]する «into » ▸ A typhoon has developed .台風が発生した ▸ The armed conflict developed into a war .武力衝突は戦争へと発展した 3 〖It ~s that節 〗…ということが明らかになる ▸ It developed that he was an ex-convict .彼が前科者であることが明るみに出た 4 〈関係などが 〉 «…へと » より強固になる «into » ▸ The relationship between the two developed into one of warm friendship .2人の関係は発展してほのぼのとした友情関係になった 5 〈議論 考え 主題などが 〉進展 [展開 ]する, より複雑になる .6 〈フィルムが 〉現像される .
developed
de v é l oped /-t /形容詞 1 〖名詞 の前で 〗先進の 〈国家 社会など 〉(↔developing )▸ the developed world (集合的に )先進諸国 2 (一般的に )発展 [発達 ]した ; 開発された ; よく発育した .
developer
de v é l op er 名詞 1 C 宅地開発業者, ディベロッパー .2 C U 〘写 〙現像液 [剤 ].3 C 開発者, 啓発者 ; 〘コンピュ 〙プログラム開発者 .4 C 成長 [発達 ]する人 (→late developer ).
developing
de v é l op ing 形容詞 1 〖名詞 の前で 〗発展 [発達 ]途上の 〈国家 社会など 〉(↔developed )▸ the developing world (集合的に )発展途上諸国 2 成長 [発展 ]している ; 深刻化しつつある .
development
de vel op ment /dɪvéləpmənt / (! 強勢は第2音節 ) →develop 名詞 複 ~s /-ts /1 U 発達 , 発展 ; 成長 , 発育 ; 発達 [成長 ]段階 ; (能力などの )啓発 (!具体例ではa ~/~s; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ economic development 経済発展 ▸ child development 子供の発育 ▸ personal development 自己啓発 ▸ achieve a remarkable development 著しい発展を遂げる ▸ the development of buds into blossoms つぼみから花への生長 2 C (状況に影響を及ぼす )進展 , 出来事 ; (事態の )推移, なりゆき ▸ the latest developments in the Middle East 最新の中東状勢 ▸ Please keep me informed of any developments .何か事態の進展があれば私に教えてください 3 U (製品などの )開発 , 制作 ; C (新しい )製品 ▸ a movie under [in ] development 制作中の映画 ▸ a new development in integrated circuits 集積回路 [IC ]の新たな開発成果 4 U (土地の )開発造成 ;C 団地, 住宅地域, 造成地 ▸ The company bought thousands of acres for development .その会社は何千エーカーに及ぶ土地を造成のために購入した ▸ development aid 開発援助 ▸ a landfill development 埋立造成地 5 U 〘写 〙現像 .6 U C 〘数 〙展開 ; 〘楽 〙展開 (部 ).7 U C 〘チェス 〙駒の進め方 .~́ à rea ⦅英 ⦆開発促進地域 .~́ b à nk 開発銀行 .~́ w ò rk 開発事業 .
developmental
de vel op men tal /dɪvèləpmént (ə )l /形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗開発 [啓発, 発展 ]にかかわる ; 発達 [発育 ](上 )の .~ly 副詞