单词:progression
[医] 进行, 前进, 步态
考试类型:[托福]
progression的用法和样例:
例句
- Career progression from trainee to junior management levels can be rapid.从培训生到初级管理者的职业发展是迅速的。
- How does one get to know the disease progression?怎样知道病情的进展?
- The next few days will be a long progression of sunny days.接下来的几天是连续的晴天。
词汇搭配
- geometric progression[数]等比级数,等比...
- arithmetic progression等差级数,等差数列...
- progression jet起动喷嘴
- harmonic progression调和级数
- finite progression有限级数
- arithmetical progression等差级数,算术级数...
- bracket progression分等递进征税...
经典引文
The structure..is that of linear progression.
出自:D. RoweA grim progression towards this..catastrophe.
出自:P. Monette
- sequence顺序
- succession连续
- movement活动
- evolution进化
- advance前进
- advancement前进
- progress进步
- series(单复同)系列...
- development发展
- headway前进
- ascent上升
- string线
- chain束缚
- cycle循环
- sequel结局
- train列车
- scale刻度
- forward motion工作进程
- procession队伍
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