progressively如何读

英:[prəˈgresɪvli]

美:[prəˈɡrɛsɪvlɪ]

progressively是什么意思

adv. (副词)
  1. 前进地
  2. 日益增加地
  3. 持续稳定地
  4. 逐步地
  5. 愈益
  6. 进一步
  7. 逐渐地
  8. 越来越
  9. 进而言之
  10. 进步地
  11. 渐进地

progressively英英释义

adjective

of, relating to, or characterized by progress

making use of or interested in new ideas, findings, or opportunities

of, relating to, or constituting an educational theory marked by emphasis on the individual child, informality of classroom procedure, and encouragement of self-expression

of, relating to, or characterized by progression

moving forward or onward : advancing

increasing in extent or severity

a progressive disease

increasing in rate as the base increases

a progressive tax

often capitalized of or relating to political Progressives

of, relating to, or constituting a verb form that expresses action or state in progress at the time of speaking or a time spoken of

of, relating to, or being a multifocal lens with a gradual transition between focal lengths

progressive bifocals

or, relating to, or using a method of video scanning (as for television or a computer monitor) in which the horizontal lines of each frame are drawn successively from top to bottom compare interlaced

noun

one that is progressive

one believing in moderate political change and especially social improvement by governmental action

capitalized a member of any of various U.S. political parties: such as

a member of a predominantly agrarian minor party that around 1912 split off from the Republicansspecifically: bull moose

a follower of Robert M. La Follette in the presidential campaign of 1924

a follower of Henry A. Wallace in the presidential campaign of 1948

progressively词源英文解释

The first known use of progressive was in the 14th century

progressively儿童词典英英释义

prohibitverb

to forbid by authority

prohibit parking

to make impossible

the high walls prohibit escape

prohibitverb

to forbid by authority

prohibit parking

to make impossible

the high walls prohibit escape

progressive1 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or showing progress or progression

making use of or interested in new ideas

a progressive city

of or relating to an educational theory emphasizing informal classrooms and encouraging self-expression

a progressive school

moving forward or onward : advancing

the progressive movements of the hands of a clock

spreading and becoming worse

a progressive disease

increasing in rate as the base amount increases

a progressive tax

of, relating to, or being a verb form that expresses action or state in progress at the time of speaking or a time spoken of

am seeing and is being seen are progressive forms

progressive2 of 2noun

a person believing in gradual political change and social improvement by government action

progressively 例句

1 The burden of religious guilt that has been progressively lifted from our private lives has become ever more intense in the realm of eating.

2 OK, maybe that wasn’t planned — and actually, reviewers at the time thought he’d gone creatively south a decade before, when his novels began to get progressively gloomier.

3 The amount of the loan from the bank was progressively reduced.

银行的贷款一次比一次少.

4 One thing is certain: The situation for Jews had grown progressively worse in Germany and other German-occupied territory.

5 Those who are badly affected, usually young, progressively lose the ability to control their limbs.

6 As I read the symptoms, I got progressively more concerned – perhaps this was me.

7 As things go from bad to worse, the sweat on Dave’s face turns into a river, the visuals grow progressively baroque, all the women move farther away, and the walls close in like the grave.

8 And why is that island so big, and the other islands progressively smaller as they line up in a northwesterly direction?

9 In the 1960s, as opposition to the Security Treaty with the US intensified from a progressively radicalised student population, Shindo stopped making social dramas altogether.

10 As people have progressively more time on their hands, viewing hours increase.

随着人们自己可以支配的时间日益增多,观看电视的时间也在增加。

11 "Nero was in power, probably the worst of the Caesars. He became progressively bloodthirsty and took perverse pleasure in torturing and murdering followers of Jesus Christ."

12 In “Pouch,” a young kangaroo ventures progressively further from his mother on hopping excursions, though he continues, periodically, to seek out marsupial sanctuary.

13 Sperm, this theory argued, already contained a minihuman—a tiny fetus, fully formed, shrunken and curled into a minuscule package and waiting to be progressively inflated into a baby.

14 You would become progressively louder and more argumentative before taking offence at some perceived slight and losing your temper.

15 The subsequent two books will have progressively larger payouts, and all will require the use of a website that has not yet gone live, publisher HarperCollins said.

16 He had spent hours on the details of the monkey’s features, inscribing them with progressively finer points.

17 His harmonies had become more chromatic through Parts 10, 11 and 12, and the vocal melody that is the central focus of Part 12 grows progressively winding and angular.

18 Assassinated on 22 November 1963 in an atrocious public death, JFK and his record have become progressively tarnished by the sexual secrets of Camelot.

19 Many of us progressively minded people inevitably worry about the ways in which these images will influence young women and girls.

20 Despite its name, the autumn-flowering cherry tree trudges through the winter, progressively but cautiously offering its pink blossoms to a cold world.

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anti-progressive progressive tense the progressive

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