Borrowed from French developper , from Middle French desveloper , from Old French desveloper , from des- + voloper, veloper, vloper ( " to wrap, wrap up " ) (compare Italian sviluppare , Old Italian alternative form goluppare ( " to wrap " ) ) from Vulgar Latin *vloppo , *wloppo ( " to wrap " ) ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wrappana , *wlappana ( " to wrap, roll up, turn, wind " ) , from Proto-Indo-European *werb- ( " to turn, bend " ) [1] .
Akin to Middle English wlappen ( " to wrap, fold " ) (Modern English lap ( " to wrap, involve, fold " ) ), Middle English wrappen ( " to wrap " ) , Middle Dutch lappen ( " to wrap up, embrace " ) , dialectal Danish vravle ( " to wind, twist " ) , Middle Low German wrempen ( " to wrinkle, scrunch, distort " ) , Old English wearp ( " warp " ) . The word acquired its modern meaning from the 17th-century belief that an egg contains the animal in miniature and matures by growing larger and shedding its envelopes.
develop (third-person singular simple present develops , present participle developing , simple past and past participle developed or ( archaic , rare ) developt )
( transitive or impersonal , now rare ) To discover , find out ; to uncover .
1791 , Charlotte Smith , Celestina , Broadview, published 2004 , page 176 :'The mystery which I cannot develop , may by that time be removed [ ...] .'
1999 September 1, Jim McElhaney , ABA Journal [2] , volume 94 , number 2, published 1 February 2008, page 24a :The plaintiff's case on liability was pretty solid. One of the herbal ingredients in Vita-Pote turned out to have a well-recognized association with temporary impotence. When it developed that the defendant had never really investigated what the ingredients in Vita-Pote could do to men, the local legal pundits started saying there was no way the plaintiff could lose.
( intransitive ) To change with a specific direction , progress .
Let's see how things develop and then make our decision.
( ambitransitive ) To progress through a sequence of stages.
Synonyms: shift ; see also Thesaurus:convert
Isabel developed from a tropical depression to a tropical storm to a hurricane. An embryo develops into a fetus and then into an infant.
1868-1869 , Robert Owen , Comparative Anatomy and Physiology of Vertebrates
All insects [ ...] acquire the jointed legs before the wings are fully developed .
( transitive ) To advance ; to further ; to promote the growth of.
( transitive ) To create .
Synonyms: contrive , generate ; see also Thesaurus:create
I need to develop a plan for the next three weeks.
2013 July-August, Catherine Clabby , "Focus on Everything ", in American Scientist :Not long ago, it was difficult to produce photographs of tiny creatures with every part in focus. [ ...] A photo processing technique called focus stacking has changed that. Developed as a tool to electronically combine the sharpest bits of multiple digital images, focus stacking is a boon to biologists seeking full focus on a micron scale.
( transitive ) To bring out images latent in photographic film .
Please develop this roll of film.
( transitive ) To acquire something usually over a period of time.
I have been in England enough to develop a British accent.
You will develop calluses if you play the cello.
She developed bad eating habits.
( chess , transitive ) To place one's pieces actively .
I need to develop my white-square bishop.
( snooker , pool) To cause a ball to become more open and available to be played on later. Usually by moving it away from the cushion, or by opening a pack .
( mathematics ) To change the form of (an algebraic expression , etc.) by executing certain indicated operations without changing the value .
Objects: plan, software, program, product, story, idea.
to progress
Afrikaans: ontwikkel (af)
Albanian: zhvillohem (sq)
Armenian: zarganal (hy) ( zarganal )
Asturian: espoxigar , desarrollar
Azerbaijani: inkisaf etm@k , inkisaf etdirm@k
Basque: garatu
Belarusian: razvivatstsa impf ( razvivacca ) , razvitstsa pf ( razvicca )
Bulgarian: razvivam se ( razvivam se )
Catalan: desenvolupar (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: Fa Zhan / Fa Zhan (zh) ( fazhan )
Czech: vyvijet (cs) se
Danish: udvikle
Dutch: ontwikkelen (nl)
Esperanto: disvolvigi , (please verify ) disvolvi
Estonian: arenema , arendama
Finnish: kehittaa (fi)
French: se developper (fr)
Georgian: ganvit`areba ( ganvitareba )
German: entwickeln (de)
Greek: anaptusso (el) ( anaptysso )
Haitian Creole: devlope
Hebrew: htptH (he) ( hitpateakh )
Hungarian: alakul (hu) , fejlodik (hu)
Icelandic: throa
Ido: developar (io)
Ingrian: kehittaa ( transitive ) , kehittya ( intransitive )
Italian: sviluppare (it)
Japanese: Fa Zhan suru (ja) ( hatsutensuru, hatten suru ) , Fa Da suru (ja) ( hatsutatsusuru, hattatsu suru )
Khmer: cmroenluutlaas ( jaamra@n luut loah )
Korean: baljeonhada (ko) ( baljeonhada )
Lao: phdthanaa (lo) ( phat tha na )
Lithuanian: vystytis , lavintis
Lu: ( pung1noeng ) , ( kaa2tsam )
Malay: hasil (ms)
Maltese: zviluppa
Maori: whakapakari
Mauritian Creole: devlope
Mirandese: zambolber
Persian: tws`h ddn (fa) ( tose'eh dadan )
Polish: rozwijac sie impf , rozwinac sie pf
Portuguese: desenvolver (pt)
Romanian: se dezvolta (ro)
Romansch: sviluppar
Russian: razvivat'sia (ru) impf ( razvivat'sja ) , razvit'sia (ru) pf ( razvit'sja )
Scottish Gaelic: fas
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: razvijati se impf , razviti se pf
Latin: razvijati se (sh) impf , razviti se (sh) pf
Shan: puu:png ( puuk paung )
Slovak: rozvijat sa impf , rozvit sa pf
Slovene: razviti
Spanish: desarrollarse (es)
Swedish: utveckla (sv)
Thai: phathnaa (th) ( pat-ta-naa ) , cchameriy (th) ( jam-r@@n ) , thuelaa (th) ( tu-lao )
Turkish: gelismek (tr)
Ukrainian: rozvivatisia impf ( rozvyvatysja ) , rozvinutisia pf ( rozvynutysja )
Vietnamese: phat trien (vi)
Volapuk: please add this translation if you can
Yiddish: AanTvvykl`n ( antviklen )
to progress through stages
Afrikaans: ontwikkel (af)
Albanian: zhvillohem (sq)
Arabic: TawaWra (ar) ( tawwara )
Armenian: zarganal (hy) ( zarganal )
Azerbaijani: inkisaf etm@k , inkisaf etdirm@k
Belarusian: razvivats' impf ( razvivac' ) , razvits' pf ( razvic' )
Bulgarian: razvivam se ( razvivam se ) , razvivam (bg) impf ( razvivam ) ( transiitive )
Catalan: desenvolupar (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: Cheng Chang / Cheng Chang (zh) ( chengzhang )
Czech: vyvijet (cs) se
Dutch: zich ontwikkelen , uitgroeien (nl)
Esperanto: evoluigi
Finnish: kehittya (fi)
French: se developper (fr) , developper (fr)
Georgian: please add this translation if you can
German: sich entwickeln (de) , entwickeln (de)
Hebrew: htptH (he) ( hitpateakh )
Hungarian: alakul (hu)
Italian: accrescere (it)
Malay: hasil (ms)
Maltese: zviluppa
Maori: whakapakari
Portuguese: desenvolver (pt)
Romansch: sviluppar
Russian: razvivat'sia (ru) impf ( razvivat'sja ) , razvit'sia (ru) pf ( razvit'sja ) , razvivat' (ru) impf ( razvivat' ) , razvit' (ru) pf ( razvit' ) ( transiitive )
Scottish Gaelic: fas , leasaich
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: razvijati impf , razviti pf
Latin: razvijati (sh) impf , razviti (sh) pf
Slovak: rozvijat impf , rozvit pf , vyvijat impf , vyvinut pf
Slovene: razviti
Swedish: utvecklas (sv)
Thai: phathnaa (th) ( pat-ta-naa )
Turkish: gelismek (tr)
Ukrainian: rozvivati impf ( rozvyvaty ) , rozviti pf ( rozvyty ) , rozvinuti pf ( rozvynuty )
Vietnamese: truong thanh (vi)
Yiddish: AanTvvykl`n ( antviklen )
to create
Albanian: zhvilloj (sq)
Bulgarian: razrabotvam (bg) ( razrabotvam )
Catalan: desenvolupar (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: Xing Cheng (zh) ( xingzhang )
Czech: vyvijet (cs)
Danish: udvikle
Dutch: ontwikkelen (nl)
Esperanto: disvolvigi , evoluigi
Finnish: kehittaa (fi)
French: developper (fr) , creer (fr)
German: entwickeln (de)
Hebrew: pytH ( piteakh )
Hungarian: kifejleszt (hu) , kialakit (hu)
Italian: sviluppare (it) , creare (it)
Lao: saangsaa ( sang sa )
Latin: creare (la) , ( in the mind ) fingere
Malay: hasil (ms) , buat (ms)
Maltese: zviluppa
Maori: whakawhanake
Persian: yjd khrdn; skhtn; twlyd khrdn
Polish: wypracowac (pl)
Portuguese: desenvolver (pt) , fazer (pt) , criar (pt)
Romansch: sviluppar
Russian: razvivat' (ru) impf ( razvivat' ) , razvit' (ru) pf ( razvit' ) , razrabatyvat' (ru) impf ( razrabatyvat' ) , razrabotat' (ru) pf ( razrabotat' )
Slovene: razviti
Spanish: desarrollar (es)
Swedish: utveckla (sv)
Thai: sraangsrrkh (th) ( saang-san )
Turkish: gelistirmek (tr)
Vietnamese: hinh thanh (vi)
Yiddish: AanTvvykl`n ( antviklen )
to bring out photographic images
(chess) to place one's pieces actively
Translations to be checked