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单词 developer
释义
developerde‧vel‧op‧er /dɪˈveləpə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
  • The company was an early developer of computer-controlled robots.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • A 63-year-old property developer who does not want to be named, he is one of the wealthiest men on the island.
  • A deed of transfer was executed on 18 October, whereby the developers transferred the land in question to the Prudential.
  • At the same time, Microsoft can get feedback quickly from the developers.
  • Great economic sacrifices have been made by developers, loggers and fishermen to protect endangered species.
  • In about 60 days the Port will invite developers to make proposals for this landmark structure. 7.
  • Management developers will need to help managers to work comfortably within a clash of values.
  • What's in it for the developer?
  • When Cybersuds began in mid-1994, it attracted a couple of dozen developers, most of whom knew each other.
word sets
WORD SETS
admin, nounadministration, nounadministrative, adjectiveadministrator, nounagency, nounagent, nounbalance sheet, nounbazaar, nounbid, nounbid, verbbig business, nounbook value, nounboss, nounbottom line, nounbranch, nouncapacity, nouncapital, nouncapital assets, nouncapital gains, nouncapital goods, nouncapital-intensive, adjectivecapitalist, nouncard, nouncentralize, verbcompetitiveness, nounconsultancy, nouncontract, nouncontract, verbcost-effective, adjectivecoupon, nouncritical path, noundecentralize, verbdeveloper, noundistiller, noundistributor, noundiversify, verbdownsize, verbeconomics, nounenterprise, nounentrepreneur, nounestablishment, nounfashion, nounfly-by-night, adjectivefold, verbfoodstuff, nounform letter, nounfranchise, verbfranchisee, noungazump, verbgearing, noungeneric, adjectiveget, verbhard sell, nounhaute couture, nounhigh season, nounhigh technology, nounhike, nounhike, verbloss, nounlow-tech, adjectivemaximize, verbMD, nounmerchandise, verbmerchandising, nounmerger, nounmiddleman, nounmiller, nounmission statement, nounmom-and-pop, adjectivemoneygrabbing, adjectivemoneymaker, noun-monger, suffixmonopolistic, adjectivemonopoly, nounnet, adjectivenet, verbniche, nounoff-the-peg, adjectiveopening time, nounoperation, nounoperational, adjectiveoperator, nounoption, nounoutlay, nounoutlet, nounoutput, nounoutwork, nounoverhead, nounoverstock, verbpackage, nounpartner, nounpartnership, nounpatent, nounpayola, nounpercentage, nounpiracy, nounpremium, nounprivate practice, nounprivatization, nounprivatize, verbprofitability, nounproprietor, nounproprietress, nounpurchase price, nounpurchasing power, nounquiet, adjectiveR & D, nounrate of return, nounrecall, verbreject, nounrep, nounresearch and development, nounrestrictive practices, nounrevenue, nounsell, verbservice industry, nounsleeping partner, nounspeculate, verbspeculation, nounspeculative, adjectivestreet value, nounsubtotal, nounswap meet, nounsweatshop, nounsyndicate, nounsystems analyst, nountake, nountender, nountie-up, nounTM, transact, verbtransaction, nounturnover, nounundersell, verbuneconomic, adjectiveunit, noununprofitable, adjectivevideo conferencing, nounwatchdog, nounwheeler-dealer, nounwheeling and dealing, noun
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY
 a Florida property developer
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
· her job as a software developer
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE
· I suppose you could say I was a something of a late developer in two out of three.· Although a late developer, it began to take on the size and conformation of an excellent Clydesdale stallion.· He was bright, but a late developer.· The latest developer claims to have carried out extensive research into the feasibility of providing medical treatment in Darlington.· He was what you'd call a late developer.
· Down the block the neighborhood dead-ended in abandoned farmland that Mami read in the local paper the developers were negotiating to buy.· While about a dozen local developers also contributed to the effort, most only gave $ 100.· Some local real estate developers think the 200 to 300 homes per year estimate is unrealistic.
· Disputes between planners and private sector developers have been over matters of detail.· Concern is that a development district would create an independent government that could be controlled solely by a private developer.· The yard has been earmarked for a complete overhaul by private developers.· The projects will be built by two unnamed, private developers based in San Francisco.· The private developers have pursued the investment route with regard to the shopping centre, and to smaller sector shopping centres on particular estates.· Ten percent of the entries were local authority schemes with the remainder divided equally between housing associations and private developers.· Though a crown body, it did not operate as such and thus was subject to the same planning control as private developers.
· Interbrew had spent most of 1997 negotiating with Toronto real estate developer Murray Frum.· The real customers of the Department of Housing and Urban Development have not been poor urban dwellers, but real estate developers.· Several venture capital funds, former owners and other real estate developers reportedly have shown interest in the landmark.· Republican Senator james Inhofe of Oklahoma, who was a real estate developer.· They were friends of his, real estate developers with no expertise whatsoever in media, much less multimedia.· Some local real estate developers think the 200 to 300 homes per year estimate is unrealistic.· Nevertheless, real estate developers passionately promoted moving to Los Angeles as the secular equivalent of being born again.· The national association of large real estate developers sent its president to assist the process.
NOUN
· More than 70 pen functions are supported allowing application developers to create exciting new pen applications.· Something was needed to solve all the interface, translation, transformation, and interpretation problems that were driving application developers crazy.· It comes with three support options: for application developers, end-users and system administrators.· Nor should application developers have to code into their applications the exact locations of resources over the network.· This is a new way of working, and means there's a step learning curve to be negotiated for application developers.
· Interbrew had spent most of 1997 negotiating with Toronto real estate developer Murray Frum.· The real customers of the Department of Housing and Urban Development have not been poor urban dwellers, but real estate developers.· Several venture capital funds, former owners and other real estate developers reportedly have shown interest in the landmark.· Republican Senator james Inhofe of Oklahoma, who was a real estate developer.· They were friends of his, real estate developers with no expertise whatsoever in media, much less multimedia.· Some local real estate developers think the 200 to 300 homes per year estimate is unrealistic.· Nevertheless, real estate developers passionately promoted moving to Los Angeles as the secular equivalent of being born again.· The national association of large real estate developers sent its president to assist the process.
· Poem Videobox is a software developers kit that enables programmers to incorporate the company's decompression techniques into their own products.· Access for Windows developers kits are scheduled for release the first quarter of 1993.· NetLS software developer kit are due in the third quarter.· Independent software vendors who have developer kits say knowing Windows programming makes migration relatively straight forward.
· STOKESLEY-based property developer and builder, Avon, is to build a £4m industrial park at South Bank, Middlesbrough.· Bock, a one-time property developer, himself owns 19 percent of the company.· The deal means property developer Legacy will turn the Dome into a hi-tech business park.· A PROPERTY developer has claimed congested roads in Middlesbrough are hampering the letting of his scheme in the town's Enterprise Zone.· Charles Keating, once a successful Phoenix property developer, has become the bankrupt symbol of the multi-billion dollar savings-and-loan debacle.· One of those killed was a suspect turned witness in the April 1989 murder of a prominent property developer.· Yet doubts remain about its heavy lending to property developers and over-borrowed companies.· Lanier, 66, was a wealthy white property developer who had never before run for public office.
· Poem Videobox is a software developers kit that enables programmers to incorporate the company's decompression techniques into their own products.· Altogether, the company hopes to reach 750, 000 software developers.· NetLS software developer kit are due in the third quarter.· But Microsoft was not just any software developer.· The group also plans to launch an independent software developers programme in 1993.· The problem confronting software developers remains the high cost of creating and competitively marketing these products.· Sun's hope of attracting software developers is pinned on its Teleservices Programming Interface.· Some Mac users have expressed concern about whether software developers will continue to produce Mac titles.
· Intel says the compiler enables systems developers to take advantage of superscalar characteristics like scheduling multiple instructions per clock cycle.· Some system developers and their software programmers assume that consumers are itching to be converted from passive to interactive television watchers.· But many system developers are unable to assess requirements properly.
VERB
· Solbourne's product allows developers to create graphical user interfaces that dynamically switch between Motif and Open Look.· The two claim it will allow developers to reverse- and forward-engineer C code without having to manually update information in each environment.· Netbuilder will, according to the company, allow developers to build information analysis systems using multiple neural network and statistical analysis modules.· A user interface reportedly allows a developer to intervene at any stage in the translation.
· Retirement homes built by private developers are proliferating.
· Intel says the compiler enables systems developers to take advantage of superscalar characteristics like scheduling multiple instructions per clock cycle.
· With no incentive to build new rental housing, developers have plowed money into high-income condominiums.
· His solutions attempted to provide more speed for developers, more participation for the public and better quality development and conservation.· They will also supply a panel to each school; paint is being provided by Prudential, developers of the project.· The £2.1 million community facilities are to be provided by site developers Countryside Properties.· It also aims to provide developers with the ability to produce Web pages that can operate through multiple access devices.
· The cottages were sold to a developer who renovated them, but did not include the frontages.· Supervisor Robert Witmer said he was pleased to hear that the property was sold to a residential developer.· They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away.
· So software developers will hesitate to write for it.· Independent developers had written dozens of word processors, and even programs for obscure functions like cattle management and tarot card reading.· It was his job to convince software developers to write programs for Macintosh.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
  • Although a late developer, it began to take on the size and conformation of an excellent Clydesdale stallion.
  • He was bright, but a late developer.
  • He was what you'd call a late developer.
  • I suppose you could say I was a something of a late developer in two out of three.
  • The latest developer claims to have carried out extensive research into the feasibility of providing medical treatment in Darlington.
Word family
WORD FAMILYnoundeveloperdevelopmentredevelopmentadjectivedevelopedundevelopeddevelopingverbdevelopredevelop
1[countable] a person or company that makes money by buying land and then building houses, factories etc on it:  a Florida property developer2[countable] a person or an organization that works on a new idea, product etc to make it successful:  software developers3[countable, uncountable] a chemical substance used for making images appear on film or photographic paper late developer at late1(7)
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