develop
v.
build, improve; mature, grow
Development
develop
Verb
1. make something new, such as a product or a mental or artistic creation; "Her company developed a new kind of building material that withstands all kinds of weather"; "They developed a new technique"
(hypernym) create
(hyponym) build
(verb-group) evolve, germinate
(derivation) development
2. work out; "We have developed a new theory of evolution"
(synonym) evolve, germinate
(hypernym) create by mental act, create mentally
3. gain through experience; "I acquired a strong aversion to television"; "Children must develop a sense of right and wrong"; "Dave developed leadership qualities in his new position"; "develop a passion for painting"
(synonym) acquire, evolve
(hypernym) change
(verb-group) grow, produce, get, acquire
4. come to have or undergo a change of (physical features and attributes); "He grew a beard"; "The patient developed abdominal pains"; "I got funny spots all over my body"; "Well-developed breasts"
(synonym) grow, produce, get, acquire
(hypernym) change
(hyponym) fledge, feather
(verb-group) acquire, evolve
(derivation) growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny, ontogenesis
5. come into existence; take on form or shape; "A new religious movement originated in that country"; "a love that sprang up from friendship"; "the idea for the book grew out of a short story"; "An interesting phenomenon uprose"
(synonym) originate, arise, rise, uprise, spring up, grow
(hypernym) become
(hyponym) resurge
6. change the use of and make available or usable; "develop land"; "The country developed its natural resources"; "The remote areas of the country were gradually built up"
(synonym) build up
(hypernym) better, improve, amend, ameliorate, meliorate
(hyponym) redevelop
(verb-group) train, prepare, educate
(derivation) development
7. elaborate, as of theories and hypotheses; "Could you develop the ideas in your thesis"
(synonym) explicate, formulate
(hypernym) speculate, theorize, theorise, conjecture, hypothesize, hypothesise, hypothecate, suppose
(hyponym) mature
8. create by training and teaching; "The old master is training world-class violinists"; "we develop the leaders for the future"
(synonym) train, prepare, educate
(hypernym) teach, learn, instruct
(hyponym) retrain
(verb-group) train, prepare
9. be gradually disclosed or unfolded; become manifest; "The plot developed slowly";
(hypernym) happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
(verb-group) originate, arise, rise, uprise, spring up, grow
10. grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment; "A flower developed on the branch"; "The country developed into a mighty superpower"; "The embryo develops into a fetus"; "This situation has developed over a long time"
(hypernym) grow
(hyponym) differentiate
(derivation) growth, growing, maturation, development, ontogeny, ontogenesis
11. become technologically advanced; "Many countries in Asia are now developing at a very fast pace"; "Viet Nam is modernizing rapidly"
(synonym) modernize, modernise
(hypernym) change
(verb-group) build up
(derivation) development
12. cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development; "The perfect climate here develops the grain"; "He developed a new kind of apple"
(synonym) make grow
(hypernym) change, alter, modify
(hyponym) grow
(verb-group) build up
13. generate gradually; "We must develop more potential customers"; "develop a market for the new mobile phone"
(hypernym) generate, bring forth
(hyponym) make
(verb-group) build up
14. grow emotionally or mature; "The child developed beautifully in her new kindergarten"; "When he spent a summer at camp, the boy grew noticeably and no longer showed some of his old adolescent behavior"
(synonym) grow
(hypernym) change
(hyponym) outgrow
(derivation) development, evolution
15. make visible by means of chemical solutions; "Please develop this roll of film for me"
(hypernym) change, alter, modify
(hyponym) solarize, solarise
(derivation) development, developing
(classification) photography
16. superimpose a three-dimensional surface on a plane without stretching, in geometry
(hypernym) superimpose, superpose, lay over
17. move one's pieces into strategically more advantageous positions; "Spassky developed quickly"
(hypernym) play
(derivation) development
(classification) chess, chess game
18. move into a strategically more advantageous position; "develop the rook"
(hypernym) play
(derivation) development
(classification) chess, chess game
19. elaborate by the unfolding of a musical idea and by the working out of the rhythmic and harmonic changes in the theme; "develop the melody and change the key"
(hypernym) complicate, refine, rarify, elaborate
(verb-group) explicate, formulate
20. happen; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time"
(synonym) break, recrudesce
(hypernym) happen, hap, go on, pass off, occur, pass, fall out, come about, take place
(derivation) development
21. expand in the form of a series; "Develop the function in the following form"
(hypernym) expand
(classification) mathematics, math, maths
Develop
(v. t.)
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.
(v. t.)
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 100 horse power.
(v. t.)
To change the form of, as of an algebraic expression, by executing certain indicated operations without changing the value.
(v. t.)
To cause to become visible, as an invisible or latent image upon plate, by submitting it to chemical agents; to bring to view.
(v. t.)
To advance; to further; to prefect; to make to increase; to promote the growth of.
(v. i.)
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.
(v. i.)
To become apparent gradually; as, a picture on sensitive paper develops on the application of heat; the plans of the conspirators develop.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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因势利导
yin1 shi4 li4 dao3
Lead something along its way.
Guiding someone or something along its way of development.