cascading 的 3 个定义
- a waterfall descending over a steep, rocky surface.
- a series of shallow or steplike waterfalls, either natural or artificial.
- anything that resembles a waterfall, especially in seeming to flow or fall in abundance: a cascade of roses covering the wall.
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cas·cad·ed, cas·cad·ing.
- to fall in or like a cascade.
cas·cad·ed, cas·cad·ing.
- to cause to fall in a cascade.
- Electricity. to arrange in a cascade.
cascading 近义词
fall in a rush
更多cascading例句
- Although there certainly is some signal in the probabilities of safe states, in simulations such as these, including them can cause enormous cascades in which a state like Kansas goes blue and so does the rest of America.
- So the phytoplankton that can feed a cascade of ocean life don’t bloom here.
- Failure to fight the virus and fill the gap in private spending with public dollars will mean less demand in the economy, starting a cascade of more lay-offs and business failures in the classic vicious cycle of recession.
- The WNBA is set to begin its season on July 25, while the NBA — the league whose abrupt shutdown set off a cascade of matching shutdowns in other sports — will restart its own season on July 30 at Walt Disney World.
- That joint statement led to a cascade of school district closures that eventually led nearly every school in the state to close.
- I remember practicing that lick [from the solo “Round Midnight” recording] years ago, learning how to do that cascade effect.
- With her cascade of red, twirling hair and pale, fine-boned face.
- The cascade of same-sex marriage rulings is now a torrent, each more quotable and image-ready than the last.
- Expect aurora borealis in the long foray but no cascade of light.
- Sander and Taylor say that this is exactly what mismatch theory would predict, because preferences cascade.
- As the bright glow of a little cascade of sparks pierced the darkness, a voice in our rear called sharply: "Hands up!"
- She was a slim, girlish-looking woman, with a cascade of long dark hair falling over her shoulders.
- One must work or go, and when a cascade of gravel poured off the cars as the plow moved along he pulled himself together.
- To accompany me to the cascade—there to invoke the Siren, and ask if she may be seen.
- Accident, not design, had conducted him to the bottom of the cascade.