Del Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishTemas relacionados:Business basics, Building, Photographydeveloperde‧vel‧op‧er /dɪˈveləpə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun1[countable]BBTB a person or company that makes money by buyingland and then building houses, factories etc on it
a Florida property developer2[countable] a person or an organization that works on a new idea, product etc to make it successful
software developers3[countable, uncountable]TCP a chemicalsubstance used for making imagesappear on film or photographicpaper →late developerEjemplos desde el Corpusdeveloper• Great economicsacrifices have been made by developers, loggers and fishermen to protectendangeredspecies.• When Cybersuds began in mid-1994, it attracted a couple of dozen developers, most of whom knew each other.• The company was an earlydeveloper of computer-controlled robots.• In about 60 days the Port will invitedevelopers to make proposals for this landmarkstructure. 7.• Managementdevelopers will need to help managers to work comfortably within a clash of values.• A 63-year-old propertydeveloper who does not want to be named, he is one of the wealthiest men on the island.• What's in it for the developer?• At the same time, Microsoft can get feedback quickly from the developers.property developer• It is the third house Geoffrey, a property developer, has designed for the family.• STOKESLEY-based property developer and builder, Avon, is to build a £4mindustrialpark at SouthBank, Middlesbrough.• The wealthy Detroit property developer of shopping mallsenjoyed the socialprestige of owning the world's largest auction house.• In Moscow property developers have bought out many of the families housed in handsome, pre-revolutionary buildingsnear the centre.• A 63-year-old property developer who does not want to be named, he is one of the wealthiest men on the island.• Charles Keating, once a successful Phoenixproperty developer, has become the bankruptsymbol of the multi-billion dollar savings-and-loan debacle.• Bock, a one-timeproperty developer, himself owns 19 percent of the company.• Lanier, 66, was a wealthy whiteproperty developer who had never before run for publicoffice.Del Longman Business Dictionarydeveloperde‧vel‧op‧er /dɪˈveləpə-ər/ noun [countable]1MANUFACTURINGa person or company that works on the planning and design of new productselectric car developerssoftware developers2PROPERTY a person or company whose business is buying land and building on itDevelopers say the stadium could take another two years to complete.one of the country’s major property developersa Los Angeles real-estate developer →merchant developer