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美:[ɡreˈdeʃən]
英:[grəˈdeɪʃn]
美:[ɡreˈdeʃən]
gra·da·tion
gr deI shn
复数:gradations
gradational (adj.), gradationally (adv.)
词根:grade
adj.graduate 毕业的;研究生的
graded 分等级的;按年级分的
gradable 可分类的;可分级的
gradational 有等级的;渐次的
n.grading 分阶段;定等级;坡度缓和
graduate 研究生;毕业生
grade 年级;等级;成绩;级别;阶段
grader 分级机;分类机;(美)(中小学的)…年级学生
v.grading 定等级;减缓坡度(grade的现在分词形式)
vi.graduate 毕业;渐变
grade 分等级;逐渐变化
gradate 逐渐转化;顺次排列
vt.graduate 授予…学位;分等级;标上刻度
grade 评分;把…分等级
gradate 使逐渐转化;使顺次排列
noun
a series forming successive stages
the gradations of evolutionary development
a step or place in an ordered scale
an advance by regular degrees
gradations of social progress
a gradual passing from one tint or shade to another
the act or process of grading
ablaut
color gradation色阶
"顶峰"的意思最早出现于1530年代; "有序的安排或连续"的意思最早出现于1670年代,源自于16世纪的法语 gradation,直接源自于拉丁语 gradationem(主格 gradatio),意为"逐步上升; 顶峰",是 gradi(意为"步行,走,迈步",源自于 PIE 词根 *ghredh-,意为"步行,走")的动作名词。"逐渐变化"的意思最早出现于1540年代。
级配
级配
均夷[作用]
灰度
see grade >entry 1
The first known use of gradation was in 1549
gradualadjective
proceeding by steps or degrees
moving or changing by slight degrees
gradnoun or adjective
graduate
grade1 of 2verb
to arrange in grades : sort
grade apples
to make level or evenly sloping
grade a highway
to give a grade to
grade a student's performance
to assign to a grade
to form a series having only slight differences
colors that grade into one another
grade2 of 2noun
position in a scale of rank, quality, or order leather of the highest grade
the grade of sergeant
a stage, step, or degree in a series, order, or ranking
a class of things that are of the same rank, quality, or order
a division of the school course representing a year's work
finished the fourth grade
the pupils in a school division
plural the elementary school system
teach in the grades
a mark or rating especially of accomplishment in school
a grade of 90 on a test
a standard of quality
government grades for meat
the degree of slope (as of a road or railroad track)
gradientnoun
slope entry 3 sense 2, grade
a continuous graded change in measure, activity, or substance a gradient in developmental activity in a seedling
vertical temperature gradient in a lake
gradientnoun
slope entry 3 sense 2, grade
a continuous graded change in measure, activity, or substance a gradient in developmental activity in a seedling
vertical temperature gradient in a lake
gradernoun
one that grades
a machine for leveling earth
a pupil in a school grade
a group of sixth graders
grade1 of 2verb
to arrange in grades : sort
grade apples
to make level or evenly sloping
grade a highway
to give a grade to
grade a student's performance
to assign to a grade
to form a series having only slight differences
colors that grade into one another
grade2 of 2noun
position in a scale of rank, quality, or order leather of the highest grade
the grade of sergeant
a stage, step, or degree in a series, order, or ranking
a class of things that are of the same rank, quality, or order
a division of the school course representing a year's work
finished the fourth grade
the pupils in a school division
plural the elementary school system
teach in the grades
a mark or rating especially of accomplishment in school
a grade of 90 on a test
a standard of quality
government grades for meat
the degree of slope (as of a road or railroad track)
gradationnoun
a series of grades
grade entry 2 sense 2
the act or process of grading
gradationnoun
a series of grades
grade entry 2 sense 2
the act or process of grading
gradationnoun
a series of grades
grade entry 2 sense 2
the act or process of grading
1 Andsnes' tone and touch — so fine throughout — transmitted its stillness and gradations of quiet to perfection.
2 Both ice field and desert offer gradations of white and gray, strongly contrasted by dark areas that include skies whose original blues become intense blacks.
3 Although “High Country Crags and Moon” features a fine gradation of gray in the rock face, the impenetrable shadow in the foreground seems to break Adams’s own rules.
4 The Thai American D.C. artist’s simplest pictures are little more than an arc or two, enlivened by drips, spatters, cracks and the gradations of gray produced by unevenly brushed pigment.
5 Exposed to searching closeups throughout, Colin Firth gives the performance of his career as George, and subtle gradations of colour and texture reflect and complement his changing moods.
6 This gradation is a physical record of the eagles’ family life, and of how long they’ve been together.
7 It at first appears monochrome until the eye adjusts to the beautiful gradations of dark tone: charcoal, midnight blue, and Violetta's first dress the deepest possible purple velvet.
8 She used a variety of materials on each printing surface, or matrix — soft paper, cardboard, sandpaper, vegetable peelings, acrylic paint — that left gradations of ink.
9 The gradation in the physical properties of the alkanes is typical of a homologous series.
烷烃物理性质的逐渐变化是同系列的特点.
10 He operates his camera as an emotional spectrograph, tracking minute gradations of mood as his characters try and generally fail to connect with one another.
11 Wayne collaged together images from old photographs, often printed in gradations of pale pastel colors; they yield a poetic sense of fading memories.
12 They say gradation ceremonies are a good way to celebrate success in the school.
他们说毕业庆典是一个庆祝学校成功的好方法。
13 The smart play, McKinnon says, is to move the needle a gradation in the right direction.
14 For example, if the stickers show more than five heat settings, just orient the labels so the gradations from low to high match the way your dials turn.
15 With painting, Man Ray had at his disposal color and texture, and endless opportunities to play games with shading, outline and subtle gradations of tonality.
16 On large sheets of pulpy hanji paper, Ms. Kim obtains delicate tonal shifts through variable saturations of ink and water, as in her “Mountain” series, whose careful gradations of blacks suggest receding hills or waves.
17 He recalled that her delivery varied nightly, in “very small gradations,” with a new inflection on a particular syllable or a thicker application of vibrato.
18 Anne schemes for her family to surmount Jacobean society’s rigid gradations of rank and status.
19 These later works, with their soft gradations of charcoal and conté crayon, remind us why the Impressionists so admired Corot.
20 The characters have pale flesh tones, yes, but their surroundings are black and white and countless gradations of gray.
1 变换
resolution conversion translation transformation turning shift turn transfer modify transform transpose
4 累进
9 交替
interchange alternation vicissitude alternate swing rotatory alternant vicissitudinous change shift rotation counterchange go seesaw
11 均夷作用
12 逐渐变化
13 序列
16 次第
17 分等级的
19 分级
fractional ordination classify fractionate grade sectional fraction classification grading staple taper classified
20 阶段
step remove period stage Mark grade phase plane instance phasis point estate lap leg chapter stretch ladder pass round mark passage phasic moment terminal degree bench
22 等级
order rate class remove degree grade scale rank rating ranking chop notch magnitude peg place step position condition station league standing distinction rung level tier echelon bracket description plane mark classification totem pole hierarchical hierarchic value range estate calibre caste
23 变化
change variety variation twist mutation transmutation trans- range break vary translate differentiate transmute variant floating over turn transformation metamorphosis mutate pass
24 程度
wise point remove degree measure scale extension pitch extent dimension gauge -ity way level size stage sort length grade plane proportion incidence latitude coefficient
26 有次序的