dictionnaire Anglais - Anglais

English - English

to develop Anglais:

1. grow grow


Plants grow.
People no longer consider it strange for men to let their hair grow long.
Australian saltwater crocodiles can grow up to 23 feet long and frequently kill people.
It's fine, Dima laughed. "I'm still growing, after all. I'll grow into it."
The President cannot make clouds to rain and cannot make the corn to grow, he cannot make business good; although when these things occur, political parties do claim some credit for the good things that have happened in this way.
If you want to become big and strong when you grow up, you have to eat a lot of spinach and peanut butter sandwiches.
When Chokichi thought listlessly about this winter, and the similar winter before and the one before that, he vividly experienced the fact that as people grow older, they gradually lose their happiness.
The couple who came on a shrine visit, Kouji Oonishi (40) and his wife Yukie (34) said, "We prayed that our child would grow up healthily."
It also found the amount of land needed to grow all the food wasted in the world each year would be the size of Mexico.
Our international sales continue to grow, bringing the name of Toyo Computer into businesses world-wide.
The outcome of any serious research can only be to make two questions grow where only one grew before.
One problem is how the enterprises arrange posts for excellent female students, but another important point is whether the educational industry can grow and supply creative students needed for Japan's future.

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2. thrive thrive


While many of the companies went bankrupt, his business thrived.
This financial instrument must be given an environment in which it can thrive.
Children thrive on any form of attention they get from their parents. But I think we thrive on it in some way.
Children thrive when given plenty of love and attention. This type of plant thrives in cool conditions.
He that will thrive must ask leave of his wife.
The shortage of water means that plants cannot thrive.
Ill weeds are sure to thrive.
The children thrived outdoors.
These plants thrive with relatively little sunlight
Hawking intellectually thrived
The city of nearly 200,000 people is beginning to thrive. a plant that is able to thrive in dry conditions.
our union thrives so go to hell
It is the enviroment where all colleagues can thrive. Bacteria thrive in the tropical climate.
plants that thrive in tropical rain forests
the new baby thrived

3. to flourish to flourish


Jazz music began to flourish and dancing became a popular activity in the 1930s.

4. to build on to build on



Anglais mot "to develop"(to build on) se produit dans des ensembles:

Verbling - Michael

5. to enhance to enhance


to enhance service market share
This is the only way we can enhance our own security. We try to enhance the quality of life through education.
This is an opportunity to enhance the reputation of the government.

6. to foster to foster


All six of her children were sent to foster care
to foster ecology
the teacher's task is to foster learning
My aunty is willing to foster a child.
The aim of all that is to foster the sustainable, peaceful development of the peoples of the world.
I'm trying to foster an interest in classical music in my children.