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单词 developable
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Definition of developable in English:

developable

adjective dɪˈvɛləpəb(ə)ldəˈvɛləpəb(ə)l
  • 1(of land or property) able to be adapted or improved so as to become profitable.

    there's competition among retailers for developable sites
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Officers, in their report, say there is no developable land in the area.
    • It was clear to me, from the considerable evidence and cross-examination on the subject of the alternative sites, that there were, indeed, none that were as readily developable as the subject land……
    • A 1965 study pointed out the large amount of developable land available in its Greater Phoenix study area, including ‘startling large acreage figures’ for small parcels in particular sub-areas.
    • There, large tracts of developable land are still locked up in legal complexities related to ownership and land use management.
    • Several major developable sites will emerge, and Yalouris and his colleagues will have the task of sorting through dozens of proposals from developers and architects for these plum pieces of ‘created’ real estate.
    • Lastly, if your dairy has grown up in the city, developable land within a country mile of it is scarce and trading at a premium.
    • It is a shocking fact that despite the vast tracts of industrial wasteland in inner Glasgow the city now has a shortage of developable land.
    • Cranberry officials estimate about 40 percent of the municipality's developable land remains.
    • The city could begin by rezoning to allow bigger office buildings to be built there, producing up to 15 million square feet of additional developable space.
    • We've got to remember that there's 60 million hectares of remnant vegetation left in Queensland in its current form at this stage, or more in fact, but 60 million hectares that's potentially developable.
    • This land is not developable; it's not competing with the market pressure that other [agricultural] land is.
    • Imagine a slew of developable land parcels facing a brand-new, landscaped thoroughfare, right in the heart of one of the nation's most expensive cities.
    • As the price of developable land soars and the cost of farming forests climbs, the possibility of selling out is tempting.
    • It is estimated the Three Sisters development contains 80 per cent of the remaining developable land in town, and will double Canmore's current population when complete.
    • The latest site has a developable area of 341,100 sq ft, and will have 270 flats with an average size about 1,000 sq ft.
    • But now, I witnessed the steady, indeed significant rise of building inflation to match the hearty price rises of new homes and developable land.
    • The deal is worth more than £1m per developable acre on a site that measures 13 acres - but some of the cash will go to Sheffield Council, which owns the land.
    • But with vast quantities of developable land in the expanding suburbs (as the circumference of the circle enlarges), regional home price indices post only small gains.
    • Logging, large-scale agriculture, uncontrolled fires, and urbanization during the last 200 years of settlement have ensured that only a tiny fraction of developable land remains in some semblance of primary forest.
    • Rather than develop compactly with gradually decreasing density, sprawl leapfrogs over developable land to further locations.
  • 2Geometry
    (of a curved surface) capable of being flattened into a plane without overlap or separation, as with a cylinder.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The only class of such surfaces known before Weingarten consisted of the developable surfaces isometric to the plane.
    • These developable surfaces can be explained either by the curvature of long and rather flexible nanotubes or by short nanotubes.
    • He wrote articles on such diverse topics as twisted cubics, developable surfaces, the theory of conics, the theory of plane curves, third- and fourth-degree surfaces, statics and projective geometry.
    • The reduction of the longitudinal length could explain the developable surface but would not be compatible with the hexagonal packing of the columns.
  • 3Mathematics
    (of a function or expression) capable of being expanded as a series.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this particular ground state, the Euclidean point of view, there are no constraints acting on the developable function, and all directions are the same.
    • The topic of analytic iteration (i.e. fractional/real/complex iteration in the set of powerseries developable functions) seems to me the most interesting field regarding uniqueness of the solutions.
 
 

Definition of developable in US English:

developable

adjectivedəˈvɛləpəb(ə)ldəˈveləpəb(ə)l
  • 1(of land or property) able to be adapted or improved so as to become productive or profitable.

    there's competition among retailers for developable sites
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is estimated the Three Sisters development contains 80 per cent of the remaining developable land in town, and will double Canmore's current population when complete.
    • Cranberry officials estimate about 40 percent of the municipality's developable land remains.
    • This land is not developable; it's not competing with the market pressure that other [agricultural] land is.
    • It is a shocking fact that despite the vast tracts of industrial wasteland in inner Glasgow the city now has a shortage of developable land.
    • Several major developable sites will emerge, and Yalouris and his colleagues will have the task of sorting through dozens of proposals from developers and architects for these plum pieces of ‘created’ real estate.
    • But now, I witnessed the steady, indeed significant rise of building inflation to match the hearty price rises of new homes and developable land.
    • The city could begin by rezoning to allow bigger office buildings to be built there, producing up to 15 million square feet of additional developable space.
    • But with vast quantities of developable land in the expanding suburbs (as the circumference of the circle enlarges), regional home price indices post only small gains.
    • It was clear to me, from the considerable evidence and cross-examination on the subject of the alternative sites, that there were, indeed, none that were as readily developable as the subject land……
    • Officers, in their report, say there is no developable land in the area.
    • Lastly, if your dairy has grown up in the city, developable land within a country mile of it is scarce and trading at a premium.
    • The latest site has a developable area of 341,100 sq ft, and will have 270 flats with an average size about 1,000 sq ft.
    • Logging, large-scale agriculture, uncontrolled fires, and urbanization during the last 200 years of settlement have ensured that only a tiny fraction of developable land remains in some semblance of primary forest.
    • A 1965 study pointed out the large amount of developable land available in its Greater Phoenix study area, including ‘startling large acreage figures’ for small parcels in particular sub-areas.
    • We've got to remember that there's 60 million hectares of remnant vegetation left in Queensland in its current form at this stage, or more in fact, but 60 million hectares that's potentially developable.
    • There, large tracts of developable land are still locked up in legal complexities related to ownership and land use management.
    • Imagine a slew of developable land parcels facing a brand-new, landscaped thoroughfare, right in the heart of one of the nation's most expensive cities.
    • The deal is worth more than £1m per developable acre on a site that measures 13 acres - but some of the cash will go to Sheffield Council, which owns the land.
    • As the price of developable land soars and the cost of farming forests climbs, the possibility of selling out is tempting.
    • Rather than develop compactly with gradually decreasing density, sprawl leapfrogs over developable land to further locations.
  • 2Geometry
    (of a curved surface) capable of being flattened into a plane without overlap or separation, as with a cylinder.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He wrote articles on such diverse topics as twisted cubics, developable surfaces, the theory of conics, the theory of plane curves, third- and fourth-degree surfaces, statics and projective geometry.
    • The reduction of the longitudinal length could explain the developable surface but would not be compatible with the hexagonal packing of the columns.
    • These developable surfaces can be explained either by the curvature of long and rather flexible nanotubes or by short nanotubes.
    • The only class of such surfaces known before Weingarten consisted of the developable surfaces isometric to the plane.
  • 3Mathematics
    (of a function or expression) capable of being expanded as a series.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The topic of analytic iteration (i.e. fractional/real/complex iteration in the set of powerseries developable functions) seems to me the most interesting field regarding uniqueness of the solutions.
    • In this particular ground state, the Euclidean point of view, there are no constraints acting on the developable function, and all directions are the same.
 
 
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