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evolution美 [.evə'luʃ(ə)n] 英 [.iːvə'luːʃ(ə)n] adj.+n. biological evolution,human evolution,natural evolution,peaceful evolution n. development,fruition,growth,progress,progression 1. | 进化the gradual development of plants, animals, etc. over many years as they adapt to changes in their environment |
| the evolution of the human species 人类的进化 | | Darwin's theory of evolution 达尔文的进化论 |
2. | 演变;发展;渐进the gradual development of sth |
| In politics Britain has preferred evolution to revolution(= gradual development to sudden violent change) . 英国在政治上宁愿渐进而不愿革命。 |
n. | 9. 【生物学】种族发生,系统发育;个体发生;个体发育 9. 【生物学】种族发生,系统发育;个体发生;个体发育 |
n. | 1. the theoretical process by which all species develop from earlier forms of life. 2. the natural or artificially induced process by which new and different organisms develop as a result of changes in genetic material 3. the gradual development of something into a more complex or better form 4. a pattern formed by a series of movements 5. an algebraic operation in which the root, e.g. the square root or cube root, of a number is found. 6. the emission of heat, gas, or vapour 7. a military exercise or manoeuvre carried out according to a plan 8. the scientific theory according to which types of plants and animals change gradually over long periods of time through a process known as natural selection to become more appropriate for their environment 9. the way in which something gradually changes and develops 1. the theoretical process by which all species develop from earlier forms of life. 2. the natural or artificially induced process by which new and different organisms develop as a result of changes in genetic material 3. the gradual development of something into a more complex or better form 4. a pattern formed by a series of movements 5. an algebraic operation in which the root, e.g. the square root or cube root, of a number is found. 6. the emission of heat, gas, or vapour 7. a military exercise or manoeuvre carried out according to a plan 8. the scientific theory according to which types of plants and animals change gradually over long periods of time through a process known as natural selection to become more appropriate for their environment 9. the way in which something gradually changes and develops |
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