progression / prəˈgrɛʃ ən /

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progression 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of progressing; forward or onward movement.
  2. a passing successively from one member of a series to the next; succession; sequence.
  3. Mathematics. a succession of quantities in which there is a constant relation between each member and the one succeeding it.Compare arithmetic progression, geometric progression, harmonic progression.
  4. Music. the manner in which chords or melodic tones follow one another; a succession of chords or tones.
  5. Astrology. any of a variety of methods of comparing the natal chart to subsequent planetary positions in order to establish an optimum time to accomplish things or to establish the probable time an event occurred or will occur.

progression 近义词

n. 名词 noun

progress

更多progression例句

  1. The AI can make guesses about the future without having to learn anything about the progression of time, says Vlontzos.
  2. So far, Biobot’s research suggests that wastewater can indeed paint a picture of an outbreak’s progression.
  3. In the cool rows, robotic-looking lights blink green and blue in orderly progression.
  4. If your numbers are plentiful enough to make this sum infinite, Erdős conjectured that your list should contain infinitely many arithmetic progressions of every finite length — triples, quadruples and so forth.
  5. Even if we ignore the impact on our progression and workload, we aren’t doing SEO for the sake of it.
  6. On her own path, though, the “relationship know-it-all” is embracing her own, different natural progression.
  7. [I] had to create the progression of where he was emotionally.
  8. The Daily Beast: Von Trier follows a girl named Joe from her progression through adolescence into adulthood.
  9. I have always loved clothing and fashion and it was just a natural progression, with opening the store and now this.
  10. There has to be a progression in what Francis is willing to do in order to move forward, and that was the natural progression.
  11. A perishing formation loses moral force in more rapid progression than the mere loss of members would seem to warrant.
  12. Had she not three love affairs, in different but encouraging stages of progression, under her roof and her patronage!
  13. Now the series treated of in the text agrees with this linear progression in nothing whatever but in being a progression.
  14. The result was rather bad for the Turks; they went down like a lot of ninepins before Mole's railway-like progression.
  15. From the ancient fort on the headland to the Casa Blanca and the city beyond, it was a progression of delicious sights and sounds.