evolve
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1 [I, Tn] (fml 文) (cause to) develop naturally and (usu) gradually (使)逐渐形成
The American constitution was planned; the British constitution evolved. 美国宪法是精心制定的, 英国宪法是约定俗成的.
He has evolved a new theory after many years of research. 他经过多年的研究, 逐渐总结出了新的理论.
2 [I] (biology 生) (of plants, animals, etc) gradually develop from a simple form to a more complex one (指植物、 动物等)进化
Many Victorians were shocked by the notion that Man had evolved from lower forms of life. 在维多利亚时代, 许多人对於人是由低级生物进化而来的见解大为震惊.
That's right. We will take 10 pigs, 10 sheep and sixty chickens. The chickens can eat the food that we would otherwise throw away. They will provide us with eggs and meat.
没错。我们要带上10头猪、10只羊还有60只鸡。鸡吃我们的剩饭剩菜。它们为我们提供蛋和肉。
In 1893 New Zealand was the first nation in modern times to allow women to vote, long before many other countries.
3年,新西兰是第一个在近代就允许妇女参加选举的国家,这比许多其他国家要早得多。
The wagging dance of the honey bee, therefore, did show the direction of a feeding place.