英語單詞

gradual是什麽意思

gradual

英 ['grædʒʊəl] 美 ['ɡrædʒuəl]
  • adj. 逐漸的;平緩的
  • n. 彌撒升階聖歌集

英文詞源


gradual
gradual: [16] Latin grādus ‘step’ has been a remarkably prolific source of English words. Beside grade [16] itself, it has contributed the derivatives gradation [16], gradient [19], gradual (from medieval Latin graduālis, literally ‘proceeding by steps’), graduate [15], and retrograde [14]. The derived verb gradī ‘walk, go’ has produced ingredient, and its past participial stem gress- has given, among others, aggression, congress, digress [16], progress [15], and transgress [16].

And degrade and degree are of the same parentage, the latter filtered through Old French. The origins of Latin grādus itself are not known.

=> aggression, congress, degrade, degree, digress, grade, gradient, ingredient, progress, transgress
gradual (adj.)
early 15c., "having steps or ridges," from Medieval Latin gradualis, from Latin gradus "step" (see grade (n.)). Meaning "arranged by degrees" is from 1540s; that of "taking place by degrees" is from 1690s.

雙語例句


1. The roads are built to accommodate gradual temperature changes.
修建這些道路時考慮到了溫度的逐漸變化。

來自柯林斯例句

2. He hopes for a gradual disconnection from the federation.
他希望能從聯盟中逐漸抽身而出。

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3. The greatest hope for reform is the gradual spread of information.
對改革的最大希望是信息能得以逐漸傳播。

來自柯林斯例句

4. Weaning should be a gradual process.
斷奶要一步步來。

來自柯林斯例句

5. a gradual change in the climate
氣候的逐漸變化

來自《權威詞典》

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