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复数形式
gradations
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渐变, 分级
a series of gradual changes or stages, usually indicating a progression or sequence of steps
- The report provided a clear gradation of risks from minimal to severe to help inform their mitigation strategies.
该报告提供了从最小到严重的风险的清晰分级,以帮助告知他们的缓解策略。
- Students are assessed on a letter grade scale that represents a gradation of competency from A to F.
学生在一个字母等级量表上进行评估,该量表代表了从A到F的能力分级。
- Gradations in color from pale to rich represent different pigment densities in a painting.
从苍白到丰富的颜色渐变代表绘画中不同的颜料密度。
- The artist used a subtle gradation of colors to create a sense of depth in the painting.
艺术家使用了色彩的微妙渐变来在绘画中创造深度感。
- The temperature showed a gradual gradation from cold to warm as the day progressed.
随着一天的推移,温度从冷到暖逐渐显示出渐变。
同义词:
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渐变
the changing of vowel sounds in related words, such as the shift from 'sing' to 'sang' to 'sung'
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渐变, 层次
a gradual transition from one value, tone, hue or color to another
Gradation is a technique in art and design that involves a smooth, gradual transition from one value, tone, hue, or color to another. Artists use this method to create depth, dimension, and a realistic look in their work. For examples, an artist might use gradation to blend colors smoothly in a sunset sky or to shade a drawing to give it a three-dimensional appearance. This approach helps achieve a natural and lifelike effect by avoiding sudden changes and creating a continuous flow.
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渐变, 逐渐变化
the gradual progression or transformation of something
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分级, 刻度标记
a mark or point that signifies a division on a scale or measuring device