Ääntäminen
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US:
- UK:
- Tuntematon aksentti:
- IPA: /ˌiːvəˈluːʃən/
- IPA: /ˌɛvoˈluʃʌn/
- IPA: /ˌi.və.ˈluː.ʃən/
- IPA: /ˌɛv.ə.ˈluː.ʃən/
- US:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | развитие (razvítije), еволюция (evoljúcija), извличане (izvličane), престрояване (prestrojavane) |
| espanja | evolución |
| esperanto | evoluo, evoluado |
| hollanti | evolutie |
| italia | evoluzione |
| japani | 進化 (shinka), しんか (shinka), 沿革 (enkaku), 展開 (tenkai) |
| kreikka | εξέλιξη (exélixi) |
| latina | seriēs, prōgressus, ēvolūtiō vītae |
| latvia | evolūcija |
| liettua | evoliucija |
| portugali | evolução |
| puola | ewolucja |
| ranska | évolution |
| ruotsi | utveckling, evolution, fortgång |
| saksa | Evolution, Entwicklung |
| suomi | muutos, kehitys, evoluutio, kehityskulku |
| tanska | udvikling, evolution |
| turkki | evrim |
| tšekki | vývoj, evoluce |
| unkari | evolúció, fejlődés |
| venäjä | развитие (razvitije), извлечение корня (izvletšenije kornja), манёвр (manjovr), эволюция (evoljutsija), перестроение (perestrojenije), передвижение (peredviženije) |
| viro | evolutsioon |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A change of position.
- (military) A manoeuvre of troops or ships.
- (chiefly dance, sports) A turning movement, especially of the body.
- (obsolete) A turned or twisted shape; an involution, a complex or intricate shape.
- An unfolding.
- (now rare) The act or process of unfolding or opening out; the progression of events in regular succession.
- (geometry) The opening out of a curve; now more generally, the gradual transformation of a curve by a change of the conditions generating it.
- (mathematics, now chiefly historical) The extraction of a root from a given power.
- (chemistry) The act or an instance of giving off gas; emission.
- Process of development.
- Development; the act or result of developing what was implicit in an idea, argument etc.
- A process of gradual change in a given system, subject, product etc., especially from simpler to more complex forms.
- (biology) The transformation of animals, plants and other living things into different forms (now understood as a change in genetic composition) by the accumulation of changes over successive generations.
Esimerkit
- Among other forms of change, the evolution of transportation has involved modification, diversification, convergence, divergence, hybridization, differentiation, and naturally, selection.
- The ongoing evolution of mammals has resulted diverse forms including egg laying mammals such as the platypus, marsupials such as the kangaroo, and primates such as humans and lemurs.
- The evolution of the universe began with a bang.
- By some paradoxical evolution rancour and intolerance have been established in the vanguard of primitive Christianity. Mrs. Spoker, in common with many of the stricter disciples of righteousness, was as inclement in demeanour as she was cadaverous in aspect.
- There are some examples of cultural evolution in birds and monkeys, but [...] it is our own species that really shows what cultural evolution can do.
- Suffering has a noble purpose: the evolution of consciousness and the burning up of the ego.
- [Some books have] made the erroneous assumption that the important thing in evolution is the good of the species (or the group) rather than the good of the individual (or the gene).
- Many genes with reproductive roles also have antibacterial and immune functions, which indicate that the threat of microbial attack on the sperm or egg may be a major influence on rapid evolution during reproduction.
- It was a critical instant: the pirouette -- it would fail, she feared. … the rapid whirl achieved in exact time, the whole evolution executed to perfection.
- … as he beheld the tenfold pirouette of a lovely girl, which presented to the public eye the whole of her form and figure; … to praise the dexterity and ease with which the unfortunate and degraded creature had performed the ungraceful evolution, the only merit of which, is the gross exposition of person, at which modesty shudders […]
- "Look now, that pirouette -- my stars! how Beauchamp would stare to see his darling perform such an evolution!"
- By this operation each foot will describe an arc or segment of a circle. … This evolution is performed sometimes on one foot, sometimes on the other …
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