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Перевод: evolve speek evolve


[глагол]
развивать; развертывать; развертываться; развиваться; эволюционировать; выделять; издавать запах; выявлять


Тезаурус:

  1. In addition as on real islands - the total number of species on any one peak is generally low, and many bizarre forms evolve.
  2. Elaborate social organization with co-operation tends to evolve in species attempting to reproduce under conditions where the carrying capacity of the environment is more or less filled.
  3. It is a vastly complex process and unless you get it right in one, you will never live to tell the tale, to get it right the next time, in order to "evolve" the skill!
  4. Patterns of family behaviour evolve gradually until they become unconscious habits.
  5. It is easier to see why, once established, the code does not evolve.
  6. It's about a decade since the launch of the Karrimor K-SB3, which brought about the so called lightweight boot revolution, and the last ten years have been the ideas evolve in a very effective manner.
  7. But a ten-year study of 200 large firms in America, West Germany and Britain (the basis for his new book, "Scale and Scope", to be published by Harvard University Press in April) has left Mr Chandler convinced that successful companies evolve in remarkably similar ways.
  8. Herringbroom is not concerned with conquering a technique, however, or showing an impressive facility; it is about approach, about an attitude that allows the student to evolve, to move forward within his or her own work.
  9. I would have thought having worked for Ricky for nearly two years, she might be allowed to evolve her own style."
  10. Currently, in many countries, debate centres on whether some kind of core curriculum with permitted options should evolve, as suggested in recent reports from Zambia, Botswana and Lesotho, and if so of what nature that core should be.
  11. Although single-celled organisms are obviously simpler than complex animals like ourselves, many single-celled organisms have continued to evolve actively since they lived in the "primaeval soup".
  12. In the following years, scientists discovered the biochemical codings by which cells produced proteins and exactly replicated themselves (the information "packets" in DNA), and the mechanisms of random mutation which had allowed life to evolve to its present complexity and variety.

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