evolution

evolution [ˌi:vəˈlu:ʃn]  [ˌɛvəˈluʃən, ˌivə-] 

第三人称复数:evolutions

evolution 基本解释

evolution的意思

名词演变; 进化; 发展

evolution 同义词

名词phylogeny development

evolution 反义词

evolution的翻译

名词devolution

evolution 相关例句

evolution的解释

名词

1. We studied the evolution of flowers from seeds and buds.
    我们研究从种籽和花蕾到花的成长过程。

2. In the course of evolution, some birds have lost the power of flight.
    在演化过程中一些鸟失去了飞行的能力。

3. The space program is the evolution of years of research.
    太空计划是多年研究的发展结果。

4. The evolution of heat from the sun is inestimable.
    从太阳中放射出的热是无法估计的。

evolution 词典解释

1. 进化
    Evolution is a process of gradual change that takes place over many generations, during which species of animals, plants, or insects slowly change some of their physical characteristics.

    e.g. ...the evolution of plants and animals.
           动植物的进化
    e.g. ...the theory of evolution by natural selection.
           自然选择的进化论

2. 演变;演化;演进;发展
    Evolution is a process of gradual development in a particular situation or thing over a period of time.

    e.g. ...a crucial period in the evolution of modern physics.
           现代物理学演化过程中的重要时期
    e.g. ...an accurate account of his country's evolution...
           对他的国家演进的准确描述

evolution 单语例句

1. evolution什么意思

1. The answer perhaps lies in the recent evolution of the CPC within the larger canvass of modern history.

2. The developmental chart and history of evolution of the telecom industry serves as a case study of how a nation develops its technology.

3. Geologists have developed some intriguing theories about how dramatic changes in the Earth's climate and chemistry may have allowed for the evolution of animals.

4. Christian fundamentalists read this as the literal explanation for life's origin and say scientific theories such as evolution cannot be true.

5. Maybe he has accomplished his evolution from a cocky lad to a mature man.

6. The presence of only one finger in Linhenykus shows that vestigial fingers come and go throughout the evolution of a group.

7. evolution什么意思

7. And media consumption patterns are slowly but inexorably changing with China's commensurate lifestyle evolution.

8. An objective examination of globalization's current state and future evolution reveals far more complimentary interests than conflicting ones.

9. evolution的解释

9. The evolution of " comrade " reflects the mass psychology and the psychological mannerisms of the past century.

10. The conservatory has always focused on the evolution of music with an emphasis on tonal development and technique.

evolution 英英释义

evolution的意思

noun

1. a process in which something passes by degrees to a different stage (especially a more advanced or mature stage)

    e.g. the development of his ideas took many years
           the evolution of Greek civilization
           the slow development of her skill as a writer

    Synonym: development

2. (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms

    Synonym: organic evolution phylogeny phylogenesis