单词 | progression |
释义 | progressionpro‧gres‧sion /prəˈɡreʃən/ ●○○ noun Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora process or period during which someone or something develops► development Collocations · The country has experienced impressive economic development in the past decade.· A child's emotional development may be severely damaged by a traumatic experience in its early years.development of · Climate was an important factor in the development of classical Greek culture. ► evolution a long, gradual process during which something develops and changes, usually becoming more advanced: · The process of biological evolution has taken billions of years.evolution of: · The next chapter describes the evolution of the International Monetary System. ► progression a development from one situation or state to a better or more advanced one: progression of: · The exhibit is arranged to show the progression of Picasso's work.progression from something to something: · The progression from school to university is difficult for many students. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► natural progression Word family the natural progression of the disease ► logical progression the logical progression from accountant to financial controller COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► career development/advancement/progression· A good job offers a programme of training and career development. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► clear· The candidate's professional career must show a clear progression and unquestionable achievements.· New awards in engineering practice are being developed to provide clear progression routes from the relevant national awards in engineering practice.· It should be possible to show a clear professional progression route. 9.· This provides people with a national recognition for their competencies and ability at work and clearer paths for progression and development.· There will be clear routes of progression to enable movement between awards in both categories.· A clear progression can be seen in the presentation and language levels of the three books. ► clinical· Findings 33 women reached clinical progression.· Since the time to clinical progression was known, we used Kaplan-Meier analysis to estimate cumulative incidence.· No clinical progression was seen in women negative for high-risk human papillomavirus. ► harmonic· By setting them to different scales harmonic progressions which would be unplayable on a single harp are made possible.· When the two techniques are combined with harmonic progressions, the results can be fascinating.· The use of a repeated harmonic progression is typical of rock. ► linear· The linear and temporal progression of the narrative is disrupted by the non-stratified discourse of the text.· Unfortunately, even the most forward-looking women assume a linear progression toward equality.· Such a history can not be represented by the movement of a linear progression of unfolding time. ► logical· So it is kinder to your audience if your shots follow a logical progression.· There is, however a logical progression from present finance functions through to further developments.· Does the shot form part of a logical progression within the group?· Extending our name to accessories is a natural and logical progression.· Use a logical progression or a system radiating out from a central base.· The logical progression was for Wiwa to continue his father's struggle.· This would be the next logical progression in the organisation of caring services in Britain.· With hindsight, the emergence of any new branch of science seems inevitable, and its development a logical progression. ► natural· There's no natural career progression to group finance director.· Here was a natural progression of young trees, old trees, and decaying fallen trees.· Tom's move to Chief Executive of Petersen is a natural progression.· Extending our name to accessories is a natural and logical progression.· They laughed, talked, and drank champagne: and the natural progression was to his bedroom.· Using different colours can change the scale and shape of things and tartan is a natural progression from this.· To an outsider this seemed a quite natural progression, but within the West Indies it was not greeted with unmitigated delight.· By a natural progression Peter thought of the Letts School-Boy Diary for 1964. ► steady· He believes, rather, that such abilities are acquired through a steady upward progression within a company.· Man's ideas do not chart a steady progression towards some ultimate philosophical or scientific truth. NOUN► career· There's no natural career progression to group finance director.· His move to Baronsmead followed a fairly typical career progression.· In return for your skills, we offer salaries as stated, a comprehensive benefits package and the opportunity for career progression.· Entry is currently open to male applicants only. Career progression Promotion prospects for Royal Marines chefs are excellent.· Managing director of Aberdeen Airport at 33, she had not met any barrier to career progression.· They are drop-outs from the mainstream of career progression.· We shall explore the question of career progression more fully in Chapter 8.· Jobs which are unattractive because of low pay, inadequate training, poor conditions and career progression paths will be hard to fill. ► chord· An A major-F major chord progression is heard as the remorseful Achilles reflects on his men who died through his fault.· The score trades in the familiar chord progressions, sticky rhythmic motives and unremitting polyphony. VERB► see· I saw that same progression in every organization I led. ► show· The candidate's professional career must show a clear progression and unquestionable achievements.· Repeated gastric biopsies did not show progression to a higher grade lymphoma in any of the patients.· It should be possible to show a clear professional progression route. 9. WORD FAMILYnounprogressprogressionprogressiveadjectiveprogressiveverbprogressadverbprogressively 1[singular, uncountable] a gradual process of change or developmentprogression of the natural progression of the diseaseprogression through his career progression through the organizationprogression from/to the logical progression from accountant to financial controllerprogression towards Europe’s progression towards economic and monetary union2[countable] a number of things coming one after the other → arithmetic progression, geometric progression |
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