devolve的意思和读音

devolve

: [dɪˈvɑlv] : [dɪˈvɒlv]

v.[]()

devolves  devolving  devolved  

v.centralize

v.pass to,transfer,give to,decentralize,delegate

v.1.,2.,3.[]()

v.1.to take power or responsibility from a central authority or government and give it to smaller and more local regions

1. devoid , devolve , Top DE-,DI-,DIS- away,off,not , ...

2. revolve devolve xeno , ...

3. devitrification devolve ;; devolve ...

4. devoid , devolve , Top DE-,DI-,DIS- away,off,not , ...

5. ... primacy…… devolve…… ) eject…… ...

6.退 evolvement devolve 退 advertise 广 ...

7. deviation devolve difference ...

8. deviation n. devolve vt. ,, diabetes n. 尿 ...

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1.BP officials and legal analysts say the company is trying to be careful to avoid letting the findings devolve into more mud-slinging.

2.With a measure of good sense, a spat between the U. S. and China involving tires and chickens won't devolve into a trade war as well.

3.Can a group of people, perhaps even society at large, devolve into a state of destructive cluelessness?

4.Most people would rather devolve this sort of responsibility to the authorities.

5.Critics have warned that it could devolve into another international body long on talk but unable to produce concrete results.,20

6.Always wax , yet always wane : I melt myself with my own flame . Lighting darkness, with fate unblessed, I soon devolve to shapeless mess.宿

7.When I devolve into eating refined foods, I feel as if I have a fog of brain.便

8.These arguments relate little, if at all, to the business problem at hand and tend to devolve into pedantic arguments of semantics.退

9.When the President is unable to do his duties, they devolve on the Vice - President.使使

10.The Allens, he believed, had lived near them too long, and he knew the young man on whom the Fullerton estate must devolve.