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evolution in Russian

evolution in Russian is эволю́ция, [[извлече́ние]] [[корень|ко́рня]], манёвр — evolution means the gradual process by which species of living things change over many generations, driven by natural selection.

evolution in Russian

эволю́ция
noun
Pronounced: evolyutsiya
(geometry) The opening out of a curve; now more generally, the gradual transformation of a curve by a change of the conditions generating it. [from 17th c.]
[[извлече́ние]] [[корень|ко́рня]]
noun
Pronounced: [[izvlecheniye]] [[koren|kornya]]
(geometry) The opening out of a curve; now more generally, the gradual transformation of a curve by a change of the conditions generating it. [from 17th c.]
манёвр
noun
Pronounced: manyovr
(geometry) The opening out of a curve; now more generally, the gradual transformation of a curve by a change of the conditions generating it. [from 17th c.]
передвиже́ние
noun
Pronounced: peredvizheniye
(geometry) The opening out of a curve; now more generally, the gradual transformation of a curve by a change of the conditions generating it. [from 17th c.]
перестрое́ние
noun
Pronounced: perestroyeniye
(geometry) The opening out of a curve; now more generally, the gradual transformation of a curve by a change of the conditions generating it. [from 17th c.]
разви́тие
noun
Pronounced: razvitiye
(geometry) The opening out of a curve; now more generally, the gradual transformation of a curve by a change of the conditions generating it. [from 17th c.]
эволю́ция
noun
Pronounced: evolyutsiya
(biology) The transformation of animals, plants and other living things into different forms (now understood as a change in genetic composition) by the accumulation of changes over successive generations. [from 19th c.]
разви́тие
noun
Pronounced: razvitiye
(biology) The transformation of animals, plants and other living things into different forms (now understood as a change in genetic composition) by the accumulation of changes over successive generations. [from 19th c.]
эволюция
noun
Pronounced: evolyutsiya
(biology) The transformation of animals, plants and other living things into different forms (now understood as a change in genetic composition) by the accumulation of changes over successive generations. [from 19th c.]

What does "evolution" mean?

  1. noun The gradual process by which species of living things change over many generations, driven by natural selection.
    "Darwin's theory of evolution explains how species adapt over time."
  2. noun A gradual process of development or change in something over time.
    "The evolution of smartphones has been remarkably fast."

evolution in a sentence

  • Darwin's theory of evolution explains how species adapt over time.
  • The evolution of smartphones has been remarkably fast.
  • You can trace the evolution of the company's brand over three decades.

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What is "evolution" in Russian?

"evolution" in Russian is эволю́ция, [[извлече́ние]] [[корень|ко́рня]], манёвр. evolution means: The gradual process by which species of living things change over many generations, driven by natural selection.

How do you pronounce эволю́ция?

"evolution" in Russian is эволю́ция, pronounced "evolyutsiya".

How do you use "evolution" in a sentence?

Example: "Darwin's theory of evolution explains how species adapt over time." In Russian, "evolution" is эволю́ция, [[извлече́ние]] [[корень|ко́рня]], манёвр.

Are there other ways to say "evolution" in Russian?

Yes — Russian has 7 translations listed for "evolution": эволю́ция, [[извлече́ние]] [[корень|ко́рня]], манёвр, передвиже́ние, перестрое́ние, разви́тие.

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