gradation

英[ɡrə'deɪʃn] 美[ɡrə'deɪʃn]
  • n. 渐变;阶段;等级;刻度;元音交替
GRE
    n. (名词)
    1. 阶段
    2. 层次
    3. 逐渐的变化,阶段性变化
    4. 等级
    5. 程度
    6. 渐变
    7. 分级
    8. 灰度
    9. 分等(级)
    10. 【美术】浓淡法
    11. 【语】母音交替
    12. 刻度
    13. 阶级
    14. 顺序
    15. 定次序

英英释义

Noun:
  1. relative position in a graded series;

    "always a step behind"
    "subtle gradations in color"
    "keep in step with the fashions"

  2. a degree of ablaut

  3. the act of arranging in grades

1. Note the subtle gradation of / in colour in this painting.
注意这幅画中色彩的细微变化.

来自辞典例句

2. It is hard to understand all the minute gradation of their bureaucracy.
很难弄清楚他们那套官僚体制全部细微的等级分别.

来自辞典例句

3. The fourth way is taken from the gradation to be found in things.
第四个论证出自在事物中发现的等级.

来自哲学部分

4. Such a tabulation cannot represent adequately the complex gradation relationships between the types.
这样的图表不能充分代表各类型之间的复杂级配关系.

来自辞典例句

5. 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.

来自辞典例句

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I have noticed the subtle gradation in colour in this painting.
      我已经注意到这幅画中色彩的渐变。
    2. A good actor can express every gradation of feeling from joy to grief.
      一名好演员能够表现出由快乐至痛苦的每一阶段的感情变化。
    3. It was hard to understand all the minute gradations of their bureaucracy.
      很难弄清楚他们那套官僚体制全部细微的层次分别。