develop govâlidan (#) Fr.: développer 1) To elaborate or expand in detail, for example a theory. From M.Fr. développer, O.Fr. desveloper, from des- "undo" prefix + veloper "wrap up," of unknown origin. Govâlidan, from Proto-Iranian *vi-uar, cf. Skt. vi-vardh- "to grow up; to blossom," Av. *vi-varəd-, from Skt./Av. prefix vi- "out, apart" + varəd- "to increase, augment, strengthen, cause to prosper," Mid.Pers. vâlitan, Mod.Pers. bâlidan "to grow, to wax great." |
developed turbulence âšubnâki-ye govâlidé Fr.: turbulence développée A regime of → turbulence characterized by a high → Reynolds number, showing many general aspects that are common to different flows (statistical symmetries, persistent dissipation, energy cascade, → intermittency). Despite those universal features, the understanding of developed turbulence remains as one of the greatest unsolved conceptual problems, on the borderline between mathematics and physics, with numerous ramifications from astrophysics through meteorology to engineering. Developed, p.p. of → develop; → turbulence. |
development govâleš (#) Fr.: développement 1) The act, process, or result of developing. The state of being developed. From → develop + -ment suffix forming nouns from verbs. Govâleš, from govâl, stem of govâlidan, → develop, + -eš verbal noun suffix, → -tion. |
research and development pažuheš o govâleš Fr.: recherche et développement Systematic activity combining both basic and applied research, and aimed at discovering solutions to problems or creating new goods and knowledge. (BusinessDictionary.com). → research; → development. |
sustainable development govâleš-e padârdani Fr.: développement durable Ecology: A development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. → sustainable; → development. |