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bain en développement
developing bath SOST FOTO
developing [ingl brit dɪˈvɛləpɪŋ, ingl am dəˈvɛləpɪŋ] AGG
developing area, economy:
I. develop [ingl brit dɪˈvɛləp, ingl am dəˈvɛləp] VB vb trans
1. develop (acquire):
develop skill, knowledge
develop illness
develop habit
develop symptom
2. develop (evolve):
develop plan, project
develop technique, procedures, invention
develop theory, idea
develop argument
3. develop COMM (create):
develop market
develop close ties, links
4. develop (expand, build up):
develop mind, physique
develop COMM business, market
5. develop (improve):
develop land, site etc
develop city centre
6. develop FOTO:
II. develop [ingl brit dɪˈvɛləp, ingl am dəˈvɛləp] VB vb intr
1. develop (evolve):
develop child, seed, embryo:
develop intelligence:
develop skills:
develop society, country, region:
develop plot, play:
2. develop (come into being):
develop friendship:
develop trouble, difficulty:
develop crack, hole:
develop illness, symptom:
3. develop (progress, advance):
develop friendship:
develop difficulty:
develop crack, fault:
develop war, illness:
develop game, story:
4. develop (in size, extent):
develop town, business:
I. bath [ingl brit bɑːθ, ingl am bæθ] SOST
1. bath (wash, washing water):
to have or take ingl am a bath
2. bath ingl brit (tub):
3. bath ingl am (bathroom):
4. bath:
bath CHIM, FOTO, TECN, TESS
II. baths SOST sost pl
1. baths (for swimming):
2. baths (in spa):
3. baths (municipal):
baths disuso
4. baths ingl am (for homosexuals):
baths colloq
III. bath [ingl brit bɑːθ, ingl am bæθ] VB vb trans ingl brit
IV. bath [ingl brit bɑːθ, ingl am bæθ] VB vb intr ingl brit
V. bath [ingl brit bɑːθ, ingl am bæθ]
to take a bath ingl am
to take an early bath (in football) colloq eufem
developing AGG
I. develop [dɪˈveləp] VB vb intr
1. develop (grow, evolve):
develop a. fig
2. develop (become apparent):
develop event
develop illness
develop feeling
develop hole
II. develop [dɪˈveləp] VB vb trans
1. develop (grow, expand):
develop a. fig
2. develop (acquire):
develop infection, habit
develop flu, cold
develop cancer
3. develop (improve):
develop city
develop region
develop symptoms
to develop sth into sth
4. develop (create):
5. develop (catch):
6. develop (build):
7. develop FOTO, MAT:
8. develop MUS:
I. bath [bɑ:θ, ingl am bæθ] SOST
1. bath (water, wash):
to give sb/sth a bath
baigner qn/qc
2. bath (tub):
3. bath (container):
II. bath [bɑ:θ, ingl am bæθ] VB vb intr
III. bath [bɑ:θ, ingl am bæθ] VB vb trans
I. develop [dɪ·ˈvel·əp] VB vb intr
1. develop (grow, evolve):
develop a. fig
2. develop (become apparent):
develop event
develop illness
develop feelings
develop hole
II. develop [dɪ·ˈvel·əp] VB vb trans
1. develop (grow, expand):
develop a. fig
2. develop (acquire):
develop infection, habit
develop flu, cold
develop cancer
3. develop (improve):
develop city
develop region
develop symptoms
to develop sth into sth
4. develop (create):
5. develop (catch):
6. develop (build):
7. develop FOTO, math:
8. develop MUS:
developing AGG
I. bath [bæθ] SOST
1. bath (water, wash):
to give sb/sth a bath
baigner qn/qc
to take [or have] a bath
2. bath (tub):
3. bath (container):
II. bath [bæθ] VB vb intr
III. bath [bæθ] VB vb trans
Present
Idevelop
youdevelop
he/she/itdevelops
wedevelop
youdevelop
theydevelop
Past
Ideveloped
youdeveloped
he/she/itdeveloped
wedeveloped
youdeveloped
theydeveloped
Present Perfect
Ihavedeveloped
youhavedeveloped
he/she/ithasdeveloped
wehavedeveloped
youhavedeveloped
theyhavedeveloped
Past Perfect
Ihaddeveloped
youhaddeveloped
he/she/ithaddeveloped
wehaddeveloped
youhaddeveloped
theyhaddeveloped
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The originality of his compositions comes from his taste for eclecticism, mixing genres, assembling textures and developing melody.
en.wikipedia.org
He said work has already started on developing the actual land a few months ago with the project now under site development.
jamaica-gleaner.com
Accordingly, a market was developing for financial restructuring advisory services.
en.wikipedia.org
In a bid to meet developing customer expectations, many banks have begun offering web-related services such as e-deposits, online messaging, online management of personal and business finances, and more.
www.bankingtech.com
In the second part, he made a number of suggestions, such as developing certain natural products of a region with the aim of exporting them.
en.wikipedia.org

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