developmental
/dɪˌveləpˈmentl/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˌveləpˈmentl/ (ame, ipa) · /dē-ˌve-ləp-ˈmen-tᵊl/ (ame, mw)
developmental — 形容詞
- developmentalpositive
- more developmentalcomparative
- most developmentalsuperlative
1. relating to the process by which a person, living thing, or system grows, change
發展的
與成長或改善過程有關的
relating to the process by which a person, living thing, or system grows, changes, or improves through a series of stages over time
The doctor checks developmental milestones during every baby health visit.
醫生在每次嬰兒健康檢查時都會查看發展里程碑。
collocation: developmental milestones
Developmental psychology helps us understand how children learn to speak.
發展心理學幫助我們了解兒童如何學會說話。
subject area: developmental psychology
Walid's team is in the developmental phase of testing a new water pump.
Walid 的團隊正處於開發階段,正在測試一種新的水泵。
Children with developmental delays can make great progress with the right help.
有發展遲緩的兒童在適當幫助下可以取得很大進步。
Ayesha studies the developmental stages of butterflies, from egg to adult.
Ayesha 研究蝴蝶從卵到成蟲的各個發展階段。
- formative
more restricted — usually describes early stages of growth that shape later outcomes; less common for systems or projects
- progressive
focuses on gradual, step-by-step change over time; does not always imply growth or improvement
- growing
simpler and more concrete; describes something currently increasing rather than the general process of development
- degenerative
describes a process of decline or getting worse over time, opposite of growth
文法句型
developmental + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive position). Common in academic and professional fields such as psychology, biology, education, and medicine.