1. Unfold 语义核心:空间/时间的自然展开 • 物理展开:She unfolded the map carefully(她小心地展开地图) • 事件呈现:The story unfolds in 19th century Paris(故事在19世纪巴黎逐步展开) • 自然显露:As the experiment progressed, new problems unfolded(随着实验推进,新问题自然显现)
2. Evolve 语义核心:渐进式生物/系统性演变 • 生物进化:The species evolved to survive in extreme conditions(该物种进化出极端环境生存能力) • 系统演进:Social media platforms keep evolving new features(社交媒体平台持续演进新功能) • 观点发展:His theory evolv ...(以上内容有节略,please sign in for more)500
【Unfold】 , 【evolve】 , 【develop】 , 【elaborate】 , 【perfect】 can all mean to cause something to emerge from a state where its potentialities are not apparent or not realized into a state where they are apparent or fully realized.
【Unfold】 suggests usually a natural process by which is unveiled or disclosed the true character, the real beauty or ugliness, or the significance or insignificance of someone or something.
【Evolve】 implies an unfolding or unrolling itself gradually and in orderly process; the term is particularly applicable when the slowness of the process and the complications involved in it are to be suggested.
However 【evolve】 is often used with weakened emphasis on the implications of slowness and complexity to imply specifically the production of a result (as an idea, a theory, or an aesthetic effect) from within or as if from within.
【Develop】 (see also MATURE ) implies a passing through several stages and stresses the coming out or unfolding of latent possibilities in a thing, whether by a natural process or through human means (compare DEVELOPMENT ).
【Elaborate】 distinctively stresses attention to detail and increasing complication by means of which the latent possibilities of a thing are more fully or completely developed.
【Perfect】 stresses a freeing from faults, defects, or blemishes, and it can additionally imply an unfolding or development of something so that it stands as a complete or finished product.