释义 |
cascade /ka-skādˈ/ noun- A waterfall
- A trimming of lace or other material in loose waves like a waterfall
- Apparatus connected in series, each piece operating the next one in turn or acting on the output of the preceding one
- A way of arranging open windows on a desktop such that they overlap, with the title bar of each remaining visible (computing)
intransitive verb- To fall in cascades
- To form a cascade
ORIGIN: Fr, from Ital cascata, from L cadere to fall |