evolving
/ɪˈvɒlv/ (bre, ipa) · [ɪvˈɑlvɪŋ] /ɪˈvɑːlv/ (ame, ipa) · [ɪvˈɑlvɪŋ] /i-ˈvälv -ˈvȯlv, ē- also -ˈväv or -ˈvȯv/ (ame, mw)
evolving — 動詞
- evolvingpresent simple I / you / we / they
- evolvings3rd person singular
- evolvinging-ing form
- evolvingedpast simple
1. to change or develop slowly over a long period, usually from a simpler state int
演化;演變
隨時間逐漸發展變化
to change or develop slowly over a long period, usually from a simpler state into something more complex or better
Local restaurants are evolving their menus to offer more plant-based dishes.
當地餐廳正在調整菜單,加入更多植物性料理。
transitive use: evolve + object + to-infinitive
Dr. Chen tracked how the immune system evolved over thousands of years.
陳博士追蹤了免疫系統在數千年間的演化過程。
evolve + over [time period] for gradual change
With each generation, Sofia's family business has evolved to meet changing customer needs.
Sofia 的家族企業隨著每一代不斷調整,以滿足顧客不斷變化的需求。
Elena's photography style has evolved from simple portraits into dramatic landscapes.
Elena 的攝影風格從簡單的人像逐漸發展為充滿張力的風景作品。
The school's approach to teaching reading has been evolving steadily for the past five years.
這所學校的閱讀教學方針過去五年來一直在穩步演進。
- develop
The closest general synonym; 'develop' can be slower or faster, while 'evolve' always implies a slow, gradual process
- progress
Suggests improvement towards a goal, while 'evolve' can describe any gradual change, not necessarily better
- transform
Implies a more dramatic, complete change in form or nature than 'evolve'
- mature
Focuses on reaching a final, developed state, while 'evolve' emphasises the ongoing process
文法句型
evolve + from [X] + into [Y]
evolve + over [time period]
be evolving + [adverb]
用法筆記
Common in both scientific contexts (biological evolution of species) and general contexts (gradual change of ideas, systems, skills, or styles).