phase
phase 英 [feɪz] 美 [fez]
n. 阶段,时期 v. 分期,分段
进行时:phasing 过去式:phased 过去分词:phased 第三人称单数:phases 名词复数:phases
- A phase is a particular period of time, like someone whose "teenage rebellion" phase lasts well into her thirties.
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- n. 阶段,时期
- v. 分期,分段
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1. during the first phase, during the next phase, during the last phase
在第一╱下一╱最后阶段
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2. the initial phase of the project, the final phase of the project
工程的初始╱最后阶段
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3. a critical phase, a decisive phase
关键性╱决定性阶段
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4. the design phase
设计阶段
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5. She's going through a difficult phase.
她正处于困难时期。
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6. The traffic lights were out of phase.
红绿灯信号不协调。
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7. the phased withdrawal of troops from the area
从该地区分期逐步的撤军
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8. Closure of the hospitals was phased over a three-year period.
这些医院的关闭是在三年期间逐步进行的。
- phase (n.) 1705, "phase of the moon," back-formed as a singular from Modern Latin phases, plural of phasis, from Greek phasis "appearance" (of a star), "phase" (of the moon), from stem of phainein "to show, to make appear" (from PIE root *bha- (1) "to shine"). Latin singular phasis was used in English from 1660. Non-lunar application is first attested 1841. Meaning "temporary difficult period" (especially of adolescents) is attested from 1913.
- phase (v.) "to synchronize," 1895, from phase (n.). Meaning "to carry out gradually" is from 1949, hence phase in "introduce gradually" (1954), phase out (1954). Related: Phased; phasing.
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