gradation

英 [grə'deɪʃ(ə)n] 美 [grə'deʃən]
  • 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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gradation 层级

来自grade, 级别,层级。

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 gradus "step, degree" (see grade (n.)). Meaning "gradual change" is from 1540s.
1. Note the subtle gradation of / in colour in this painting.
注意这幅画中色彩的细微变化.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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