单词 | progression |
释义 | progression (prəgreʃən ) Word forms: progressions 1. countable noun [usually singular] A progression is a gradual development from one state to another. Both drugs slow the progression of HIV, but neither cures the disease. [+ of] I think they saw it as a natural progression for me. Synonyms: progress, advance, advancement, gain 2. countable noun A progression of things is a number of things which come one after the other. [formal] ...a progression of habitats from dry meadows through marshes to open water. [+ of] Collocations: career progression Its graduate scheme offers career progression and the flexibility to move between functions. Times, Sunday Times Time out of the workplace - for whatever reason - may well affect their long-term career progression and their earning power. Times, Sunday Times Research shows that 72 per cent of employers agree or strongly agree that volunteering can have a positive effect on an individual's career progression. The Sun The most popular reasons are wanting a pay rise or career progression or feeling under-appreciated. The Sun It's less popular than buying, so it's less heavily subscribed and career progression can be rapid. Times, Sunday Times It retains character progression that you can tailor to preferred playstyle. The Sun Exploring, cutting down foes and character progression are the main elements of this game. The Sun The writing, the slow character progression. Times, Sunday Times The elaborate storytelling and character progression are impressive. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This release build improves many aspects of the game, such as the graphics and character progression, and introduces the planetary conquest mechanic. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The same could be said of the novel, which lacks character development and narrative progression. The Times Literary Supplement Such political aimlessness suggests an existential inertia that informs much of the novel's gradual but inexorable narrative progression. The Times Literary Supplement Dramaturgy and narrative progression are alluded to through changes in beam intensity, colour, pattern and direction. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Sonnet sequences do not follow a spelled-out narrative progression, nor are they simply compilations of random poems with similar themes, they are something in between. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Despite a career and salary history of rapid progression and great accomplishments, job offers seem to go off track at the reference stage. Globe and Mail I went there for a stem cell transplant, hoping to halt the rapid progression of my multiple sclerosis. Times, Sunday Times In the immunocompromised patients chronic infection may result with rapid progression to cirrhosis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 By 1804 he had purchased a commission as a lieutenant, an unusually rapid progression in the ranks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Cases with rapid progression of clinical signs, uncontrollable encephalopathy, haemorrhage or haemolysis have a poor prognosis. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All too often, however, the slow progression in finding the monster keeps the fun to a minimum. The Sun Players new to the series might find the slow progression tedious. The Sun But the same slow progression has already begun. Times, Sunday Times We love this idea that our lives work in a slow progression, that we're always learning and growing and improving, but it doesn't really work like that. Times, Sunday Times Medication can sometimes slow progression, and forewarned may be forearmed for those making plans for their retirement. Times, Sunday Times Has risen through the ranks with steady progression over the last couple of years. The Sun Life's changing forms were not a steady progression of the superior defeating the inferior, but rather random bursts of mutations. Times, Sunday Times After two weeks of ferocious winds that have confined them to their tents, climbers are eyeing weather forecasts that predict a steady progression of better conditions. Globe and Mail The propagation of universities was not necessarily a steady progression, as the seventeenth century was rife with events that adversely affected university expansion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The 2003 season turned out to be another season with steady progression, but still without achieving the major international breakthrough. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 逐步发展从一状态到另一状态的 Japanese: 進歩 |
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