Examples of using Had evolved in English and their translations into Chinese
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Grimble was right: A new me had evolved.
The global development map had evolved significantly in recent years.
But like the craft of killing, the word had evolved.
Journalism had evolved to include input from a variety of sources.
By the series' end her relationship with Clem had evolved, too.
The support account, too, had evolved well beyond what was originally foreseen.
It was difficult to understand how the situation had evolved so radically.
But since the job had evolved invisibly, the company did not treat it like a“new” position.
The Forum process in Latin America had evolved in an interesting way.
The nature of mine action had evolved from a focus on humanitarian aspects to an increasing focus on the socioeconomic impact on the affected communities.
However, both UNRWA headquarters had evolved into sizeable operations.
Microfinance had evolved rapidly in the previous decade by becoming more responsive to low-income individuals' diverse needs for financial products.
Once high ecological diversity had evolved, the pace of innovation slowed.
Governance structures had evolved since the Monterrey Conference and developing countries were participating more in economic decision-making and norm-setting.
By the 1920s, academic work on campus had evolved into a junior college curriculum.
Computer technologies had evolved considerably in the preceding ten years and we now had more powerful mainframes and a new generation of graphic terminals(IBM3250).
They may once have been benign fraternities, but they had evolved and were now called“cults”;
By the 1920s, however, indexes had evolved from barometers into benchmarks meant to gauge market performance.
Several hundred thousand years after that, modern humans- who had evolved in Africa- settled in Eurasia, too.
By around March 2018, the botnet had evolved into Tsunami/Fbot, supported by tens of thousands of compromised Goahead cameras and High Silicon DVR systems.
Finally, he noted that UnitedNations peacekeeping was a unique tool that had evolved dramatically over the past 60 years.
In the 1920s, however, the indices had evolved from barometers to benchmarks intended to measure market performance.
The Board could make an essential contribution to afurther analysis of how the support account had evolved and of how it might further evolve. .
Under his visionary guidance and leadership, UNIDO had evolved to become an important and respected actor of the United Nations system.
The computer technologies had evolved considerably since ten years, and we have now more powerful mainframes and a new generation of graphic terminals(IBM3250).
Mr. El-Kouhene(World Food Programme) said that the role of WFP had evolved considerably since its founding in 1963.
(a) Review how the dialogue on each theme had evolved from Athens through Sharm el-Sheikh, reviewing the main points and recurrent themes;
By mid-April, the number of stars had reached 230,000,and the activism had evolved in a more sophisticated and international direction.
Just like the physical realm, culture and religion had evolved, and there was no fundamental antagonism between the kingdoms of faith and natural law.
Since it had been formalized in November 2002,the process had evolved progressively with the addition of provisions on monitoring, compliance/admission and statistics.