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evolution

[C/U] 両方
複数形: evolutions

The word carries a strong sense of inevitable progression and organic growth. Unlike "change," which can be sudden or random, evolution implies a directional trajectory toward greater complexity, refinement, or adaptation. In biological contexts, it is an objective scientific framework. In social or technological contexts, it often takes on a positive connotation of "improvement" or "maturation," suggesting that the current state is a more advanced version of what came before. It differs from "revolution" in speed and nature; while a revolution is a violent or abrupt break from the past, evolution is a slow, iterative layering of changes over time.

Uncountable when discussing the biological mechanism of natural selection as a general scientific principle. Countable when referring to specific instances of change or distinct stages in the development of a product, idea, or species ('The evolution of the wing occurred in several stages').

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The process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.

"Darwin's theory of evolution explains how species adapt over generations."

名詞

The gradual development of something, especially from a simple to a more complex form.

"The evolution of the smartphone has fundamentally changed how we communicate."

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