develop

develop
[dɪ'veləp] 1.
verbo transitivo
1) (acquire) acquisire [knowledge]; contrarre [illness]; prendere [habit]; presentare, manifestare [symptom]

to develop an awareness of — prendere coscienza di

to develop cancer — sviluppare un cancro

2) (evolve) sviluppare, ampliare [plan, project]; sviluppare, mettere a punto [technique, invention]; sviluppare [theory, argument]
3) comm. ind. creare [market]; stabilire [links]
4) (expand, build up) sviluppare [mind, physique]; comm. sviluppare, ampliare [business, market]
5) (improve) valorizzare [land, site]; risanare [city centre]
6) fot. sviluppare
2.
verbo intransitivo
1) (evolve) [child, society, country, plot, play] svilupparsi

to develop into — diventare

2) (come into being) [friendship, difficulty] nascere; [crack, hole] formarsi, prodursi; [illness] manifestarsi
3) (progress, advance) [friendship] svilupparsi; [difficulty] accrescersi; [crack, fault] accentuarsi; [war, illness] aggravarsi; [game, story] svolgersi
4) (in size, extent) [town, business] svilupparsi
* * *
[di'veləp]
past tense, past participle - developed; verb
1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) sviluppare, svilupparsi
2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) acquisire
3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) manifestarsi
4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) sviluppare
* * *
[dɪ'veləp] 1.
verbo transitivo
1) (acquire) acquisire [knowledge]; contrarre [illness]; prendere [habit]; presentare, manifestare [symptom]

to develop an awareness of — prendere coscienza di

to develop cancer — sviluppare un cancro

2) (evolve) sviluppare, ampliare [plan, project]; sviluppare, mettere a punto [technique, invention]; sviluppare [theory, argument]
3) comm. ind. creare [market]; stabilire [links]
4) (expand, build up) sviluppare [mind, physique]; comm. sviluppare, ampliare [business, market]
5) (improve) valorizzare [land, site]; risanare [city centre]
6) fot. sviluppare
2.
verbo intransitivo
1) (evolve) [child, society, country, plot, play] svilupparsi

to develop into — diventare

2) (come into being) [friendship, difficulty] nascere; [crack, hole] formarsi, prodursi; [illness] manifestarsi
3) (progress, advance) [friendship] svilupparsi; [difficulty] accrescersi; [crack, fault] accentuarsi; [war, illness] aggravarsi; [game, story] svolgersi
4) (in size, extent) [town, business] svilupparsi

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