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lenregistrement
pays en voie de développement
developing world ΟΥΣ
developing [βρετ dɪˈvɛləpɪŋ, αμερικ dəˈvɛləpɪŋ] ΕΠΊΘ
developing area, economy:
I. develop [βρετ dɪˈvɛləp, αμερικ dəˈvɛləp] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
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 ΕΜΠΌΡ (create):
develop market
develop close ties, links
4. develop (expand, build up):
develop mind, physique
develop ΕΜΠΌΡ business, market
5. develop (improve):
develop land, site etc
develop city centre
6. develop ΦΩΤΟΓΡ:
II. develop [βρετ dɪˈvɛləp, αμερικ dəˈvɛləp] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
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:
world [βρετ wəːld, αμερικ wərld] ΟΥΣ
1. world (planet):
monde αρσ
world without end’ ΘΡΗΣΚ
to bring sb into the world mother:
to bring sb into the world doctor, midwife:
to come into the world προσδιορ agenda, events, climate, market, leader, politics, proportions, prices, rights, scale
to come into the world record, tour, championship
2. world (group of people):
monde αρσ
3. world (section of the earth):
pays αρσ πλ
4. world (person's environment):
monde αρσ
univers αρσ
(all) the world and his wife χιουμ
oyster [βρετ ˈɔɪstə, αμερικ ˈɔɪstər] ΟΥΣ
1. oyster (fish):
huître θηλ
oyster προσδιορ knife
oyster sauce
oyster shell
2. oyster (colour):
gris αρσ perle
3. oyster ΜΑΓΕΙΡ (part of fowl):
sot-l'y-laisse αρσ αμετάβλ
developing ΕΠΊΘ
I. develop [dɪˈveləp] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. develop (grow, evolve):
develop a. μτφ
2. develop (become apparent):
develop event
develop illness
develop feeling
develop hole
II. develop [dɪˈveləp] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. develop (grow, expand):
develop a. μτφ
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 ΦΩΤΟΓΡ, ΜΑΘ:
8. develop ΜΟΥΣ:
world [wɜ:ld, αμερικ wɜ:rld] ΟΥΣ
1. world no πλ ΓΕΩ:
monde αρσ
Coupe θηλ du monde
2. world (defined group):
monde αρσ
ιδιωτισμοί:
to be out of this world οικ
I. develop [dɪ·ˈvel·əp] ΡΉΜΑ αμετάβ
1. develop (grow, evolve):
develop a. μτφ
2. develop (become apparent):
develop event
develop illness
develop feelings
develop hole
II. develop [dɪ·ˈvel·əp] ΡΉΜΑ μεταβ
1. develop (grow, expand):
develop a. μτφ
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 ΦΩΤΟΓΡ, math:
8. develop ΜΟΥΣ:
developing ΕΠΊΘ
world [wɜrld] ΟΥΣ
1. world ΓΕΩ:
monde αρσ
Coupe θηλ du monde
2. world (defined group):
monde αρσ
ιδιωτισμοί:
to be out of this world οικ
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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During this time, foreign aid was often used to support client states in the developing world.
en.wikipedia.org
This poor mental environment may help explain why rates of mental illness are reportedly higher in industrial societies than in the developing world.
en.wikipedia.org
In the developing world, 90% of all wastewater still goes untreated into local rivers and streams.
en.wikipedia.org
Certain demographic changes in the developing world after active economic liberalization and international integration resulted in rising welfare and hence, reduced inequality.
en.wikipedia.org
But it's in the developing world that the urbanization wave is truly epochal.
world.time.com

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