gradation
gradation 英 [grəˈdeɪʃn] 美 [ɡreˈdeʃən]
n. (色彩、颜色、次序、音调等的)渐变;分等级;(各种状态、性质等的)分阶段渐变;元音交替
名词复数:gradations
- Anything with a bunch of levels or stages can be considered a gradation. In high school, the process of moving from freshman to senior year could be called a gradation, or your position in the series of steps that lead toward graduation.
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- n. (色彩、颜色、次序、音调等的)渐变;分等级;(各种状态、性质等的)分阶段渐变;元音交替
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1. The color palette is a simple gradation of whites and cool grays with a bright entry fading to a darker living room and a dramatically dark dining room and library.
整个房子的颜色非常简单,是从白色到色调偏冷的灰色的过渡。 入户的部分比较明亮,客厅略暗,餐厅和书房的颜色就已经非常深了。
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2. The phenomenon of porosity gradation — where materials show variations in their underlying structural cavities — is found throughout nature in tree trunks, bones and beehives among other structures.
多孔性层次的现象(在材料的基础结构腔中孔隙度层次变化)在整个大自然中随处可见,如树枝,骨头和蜂房。
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3. So there is a gradation, it's a matter of degree or how good an inductive argument is.
这里有一个分级,这是程度的事,一个归纳论点有多好。
- gradation (n.) 1530s, "a climax;" 1670s, "orderly arrangement or succession," from Middle French gradation (16c.) and directly from Latin gradationem (nominative gradatio) "ascent by steps; a climax," noun of action from gradi "to walk, go, step" (from PIE root *ghredh- "to walk, go"). Meaning "gradual change" is from 1540s.
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