单词 | developing |
释义 | developing (dɪveləpɪŋ ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B2 If you talk about developing countries or the developing world, you mean the countries or the parts of the world that are poor and have few industries. Birth rates are starting to fall in the developing world. Collocations: developing economy Trade allows a developing economy to specialise in production, supporting higher wages. Times, Sunday Times It's big, big business in a developing economy. Times, Sunday Times It would be a terrible signal for a developing economy if parental ambition were not driven by the belief that education equalled success. Times, Sunday Times The country's developing economy has had a particularly profound effect on fashions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Here we will first describe it as a developing economy, going through several stages, in what may look like a life-cycle. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also called for greater investment in developing talent and buying top-class players, while lamenting the steady sale of some of the club's stars. Times, Sunday Times These labels are the lifeblood of the music industry, constantly taking risks, developing talent and supporting a wealth of incredible music. Times, Sunday Times It's no good finding and developing talent if you can't hang on to it. Times, Sunday Times Certainly, stuff such as strategy and tactics that are worth acquiring, along with perspicuity in spotting and patience for developing talent. Times, Sunday Times It gave me an opportunity to understand the job and to learn about developing talent in a non-invasive environment, without the pressure of instant results. Times, Sunday Times |
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