develop

develop
de·vel·op [dɪʼveləp] vi
1) (grow) sich akk entwickeln (into zu +dat); abilities sich akk entfalten;
the whole affair might \develop into a scandal die ganze Sache könnte sich zu einem Skandal auswachsen
2) (come into being) friendship, misunderstanding entstehen; difficulties, doubts auftreten
3) (show) sich akk zeigen, auftreten
4) phot film entwickelt werden vt
1) (improve)
to \develop an idea/a policy/a strategy eine Vorstellung/eine Politik/eine Strategie entwickeln;
to \develop muscles Muskeln bilden;
to \develop one's muscles sich dat Muskeln antrainieren, seine Muskeln stärken;
to \develop one's skills/talents seine Fähigkeiten/Talente weiterentwickeln
2) (create)
to \develop sth etw erarbeiten [o ausarbeiten];
to \develop a drug/product/technology ein Arzneimittel/ein Produkt/eine Technologie entwickeln;
to \develop a plan/programme einen Plan/ein Programm ausarbeiten
3) (show)
to \develop sth etw zeigen [o an den Tag legen];
she's \developed some very strange habits sie hat einige sehr merkwürdige Gewohnheiten angenommen
4) (suffer from)
to \develop sth etw bekommen [o entwickeln];
to \develop an allergy to sth eine Allergie gegen etw akk entwickeln
5) archit (build)
to \develop a land site ein Gelände erschließen [und bebauen];
they are going to \develop this area into a shopping complex sie haben vor, auf diesem Gelände ein Einkaufszentrum zu errichten
6) phot
to \develop a film einen Film entwickeln
7) mus (elaborate)
to \develop a theme ein Thema entwickeln [o durchführen];
8) chess
to \develop a piece eine Figur [auf ein anderes Feld] ziehen

English-German students dictionary . 2013.

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