0 to change and become better, or to make someone or something become better -- desarrollar(se), convertir(se)
1 to make something new, such as a product -- desarrollar
2 to start to have a problem or feeling -- empezar a dar señales de
3 to use special chemicals on a piece of film to make photographs appear -- revelar
4 to grow or make sth grow bigger, more successful, etc. -- desarrollar
5 to create sth new -- desarrollar
We’re currently developing new software. Actualmente estamos desarrollando un nuevo software.
9 to put film through a chemical process to make photographs -- revelar
to develop the film revelar la película
This notion does not appear in the international texts, and these countries fall into the category of developing countries.
They can only begin production if they have previously obtained strains from the country - generally a developing country - where the new type of flu first emerged.
A new product may be produced, but there is no money to develop it further.
We want to send out messages in and to the industry in good time, urging it to develop better logistics and new technologies.
It will go on developing and is doing so on a worldwide basis.
I mention this specifically because a crisis has now developed in some countries in connection with the postal service.
Most organizations which operate on a multinational basis have developed a policy of rotating senior staff.
We firmly believe that we must deepen our dialogue and develop ever closer relations and cooperation.
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desenvolver(-se), desenvolver, começar a ter…
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gelişmek, büyümek, geliştirmek…
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développer, former, se développer…
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