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冲向
sviluppo
development [Brit dɪˈvɛləpm(ə)nt, Am dəˈvɛləpmənt] N
1. development (creation):
development (of commercial product)
development (of new housing, industry etc.)
new development
2. development (evolution, growth):
development (human, economic, industrial etc.)
development (human, economic, industrial etc.)
3. development (fostering):
development (of links)
development (of links)
development (of the arts, sport, industry)
4. development:
development (of land)
development (of building)
development (of site, city centre etc.)
development (of site, city centre etc.)
5. development (land etc. developed):
housing development
housing development (individual houses)
6. development (innovation):
development
7. development (event):
development
development
8. development (of idea, theme etc.):
development
curriculum development [kəˈrɪkjʊləmdɪˌveləpmənt] N SCHOOL
curriculum development
development costs [dɪˈveləpməntˌkɒsts, -ˌkɔːs-] N npl
development costs
development area [Brit] N
development area
housing development [Brit, Am ˈhaʊzɪŋ] N (group of houses)
housing development
self-development [Brit, Am ˈˌsɛlf dəˈvɛləpmənt] N
self-development
development planning [dɪˌveləpməntˈplænɪŋ] N
development planning
development company [dɪˈveləpməntˌkʌmpənɪ] N
development company
ribbon development [ˈrɪbəndɪˌveləpmənt] N Brit
ribbon development
regional development [ˌriːdʒənldɪˈveləpmənt] N
regional development
English
English
Italian
Italian
development [dɪ·ˈve·ləp·mənt] N
1. development:
development (process)
development (growth)
2. development (growth stage):
development
development of skills
3. development (progress):
development
development of products
4. development (event):
development
5. development (building of):
development
housing development
6. development (building on):
development of land
7. development (industrialization):
development
housing development N
housing development
property development N ECON
property development
Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development N
Italian
Italian
English
English
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These restrictions were in place to reduce development costs on the engines.
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Best-in-class manufacturers of the simplest products get to market 21 days earlier with $21,000 fewer product development costs.
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As a modification of an existing model the 720 had minimal research and development costs, which allowed it to be successful despite few sales.
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It was soon apparent that a more realistic estimate was 13 billion, made up of 3.3 billion development costs plus 30 million per aircraft.
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However, the wide variety of machines being used meant that development costs had to be spread over several platforms.
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