regress如何读

英:[rɪˈgres]

美:[rɪ'ɡres]

regress是什么意思

vi.

逆行,倒退

退回,回归

退化

vt.

使…倒退

regress自然拼读

re·gress

rih gres

regress变形

regresses, regressing, regressed

regress扩展

regressive (adj.)

regress词根

词根:regress

adj.

regressive 回归的;后退的;退化的

n.

regression 回归;退化;逆行;复原

regress英英释义

noun

an act or the privilege of going or coming back

reentry sense 1

movement backward to a previous and especially worse or more primitive state or condition

the act of reasoning backward

verb

intransitive verb

to make or undergo regress : retrograde

to be subject to or exhibit regression

to tend to approach or revert to a mean

transitive verb

to induce a state of psychological regression in

regress词源中文解释

14世纪晚期, regresse,“回归,返回,回去的行为”,源自拉丁语 regressus “回归,撤退,返回”,是 regredi 的过去分词名词用法,意为“返回”,由 re- “回”(见 re-)和 gradi “迈步,行走”(源自 PIE 词根 *ghredh- “步行,前往”)组成。在法律语言中更为常见。心理学上“从结果到原因的工作回溯”一词来源于17世纪。

regress词源英文解释

Noun Middle English regresse, from Anglo-French, from Latin regressus, from regredi to go back, from re- + gradi to go — more at grade >entry 1

The first known use of regress was in the 15th century

regress儿童词典英英释义

regrettableadjective

deserving regret

regret1 of 2verb

to mourn the loss or death of

to miss very much

to be keenly sorry for

to experience regret

regret2 of 2noun

sorrow aroused by events beyond one's control

an expression of sorrow or disappointment

plural a note politely turning down an invitation

regretfullyadverb

in a way that is full of regret

I must regretfully decline your invitation

I regret : we regret

regretfully, we can't go

regret1 of 2verb

to mourn the loss or death of

to miss very much

to be keenly sorry for

to experience regret

regret2 of 2noun

sorrow aroused by events beyond one's control

an expression of sorrow or disappointment

plural a note politely turning down an invitation

regressverb

to go or cause to go back especially to a previous level or condition

regressiveadjective

of, relating to, or tending toward regression

gradually decreasing

a regressive tax

regressionnoun

an act or the fact of regressing

regressverb

to go or cause to go back especially to a previous level or condition

regressverb

to go or cause to go back especially to a previous level or condition

regress医学词典英英释义

regressintransitive verb

to undergo or exhibit regression

a regressing lesion

regress 例句

1 “You’re your own person, but somehow you regress back to when you were 15.”

2 I would like to explore this possibility more in future work, but the basic idea is that in our attempts to do creative work we sometimes regress to a childlike state.

3 And drops at a time when America is regressing into an era of sexual repression, politically speaking.

4 It’s mind-boggling to me that we have totally regressed to this whole labeling and colorism and just ridiculous racist bigotry that is percolating in society right now.

5 The differences from “Murder One” are distinctive, though, and quite revealing about how television has advanced — and regressed — over two decades.

6 Alice, however, is already too far into her dementia to manage ending her life, and she survives into the late stages, regressing all the way back to cognitive toddlerhood.

7 Also, don’t be surprised if, after some time of independent walking, your daughter regresses and wants to walk with you again.

8 But studio supervision, a useful form of quality control on mediocre filmmakers, risks diluting the distinctive qualities of unusually gifted filmmakers such as Trank, regressing to the mean without fulfilling the norm.

9 And: are we keeping up with the Kardashians or in fact regressing with them?

10 in extreme circumstances, people sometimes regress to the behavior they exhibited in childhood

11 I think you either progress or regress, so it’s either going up or down.

12 This seems in line with other elements in the book that suggest generations regressing.

13 On tour, some of the actors can regress a little.

14 Playing up the notion that his Spencer is still a child at heart, regressing in the face of trauma, Del Palmer gamely inhabits the younger version of his character through childhood memories.

15 Many men, when very angry, regress to their childhood and show their bad temper by shouting and stamping their feet.

很多人,盛怒之下又退回到孩提时代,边大喊大叫边跺脚地发脾气。

16 With heavy electro shocks the victim is regressed to a state of an infant.

用很重的点击对待受害者使其回归到婴幼儿状态.

17 It is a kind of relaxation, because thinking stops; you regress.

这是一种放松, 因为思想停止了, 你回归了.

18 But, contrary to Dawkins, the argument does not assume that God is “immune to the regress”—that is, has no cause other than himself.

19 Calcium deposits Build up under the skin. The disease may finally stabilize or gradually regress.

皮下堆积起钙的沉积. 最后病情可转稳定或缓慢消退.

20 As to what degree relations may regress, that depends on the cause of the regression.

至于倒退到什么程度, 那要看导致倒退的来势如何.

regress 同义词

2 复归权

reversion

4 倒推理

regressive

13 使倒退

retrovert back reverse

16

fro return gyrus duck

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