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Перевод: gradation speek gradation


[существительное]
постепенность ; постепенный переход; переходные оттенки; переходные ступени; градация ; ступень ; фаза ; чередование гласных [лингв.]; абляут [лингв.]


Тезаурус:

  1. Andre Beteille argues that the search for a biological basis for social stratification is bound to end in failure since the "identification as well as the gradation of qualities is a cultural and not a natural process".
  2. Most importantly it will give brilliant negatives to work from with as much gradation of tone as can be reproduced on modern printing papers.
  3. An attractively understated colour scheme of black, battleship grey and white (push buttons and gradation markings) adds to the utilitarian aura.
  4. Thus tree rings are differentiated by the types, density and size of cell laid down at different times of the year; varves by the gradation in particle size resulting from sedimentation of debris released into rivers and carried to lakes by the annual melt of glaciers; and ice core layers by differences in dust content and acidity.
  5. There is no cut-off age at which such outlooks commence, but simply a gradation.
  6. "Sir Charles also likes to use the full string section, which really helps us to bring out the full range of colour and dynamic gradation, and of course, so much of the writing is richly divided, in all the parts."
  7. The sun illuminating the canopy of heaven, reflects its lustre on the earth below, and gives a delicate distinction to every distance on the picture, and to every object its due place, in all the regular gradation of aerial perspective."
  8. He found, for example, that cover values for vegetation, litter and bare ground were distinct between sites that had been moderately and severely affected with a less distinct gradation occurring between slightly and moderately disturbed sites, and that noticeable exposure of mineral soil occurred only after the vegetation cover was reduced by c. 40 per cent.
  9. Significantly, he recognises that the pupil with defective vision has a need for gradation in the extent to which his environment is adapted or supportive, the ultimate aim being to reduce the supportive and adapted elements so that the totally unmodified environment which the visually handicapped pupil will encounter on leaving school can be faced with safety and confidence.
  10. The gradation of its rooms in terms of area, aspect, and ornament, relates closely to the various types of housing in towns.
  11. Imitative collage, perhaps following a story like "The Three Billy Goats Gruff", might use simple gradation of size.
  12. The process is a bit like winnowing, the old method of using the wind to separate wheat from chaff, except that in the case of pyroclastic material there is no simple division into light material (husks) and heavy (grain) but a continuous gradation in sizes (and therefore weight) of particles from fine to coarse.
  13. A more refined gradation of offences could not be worse in this respect, and might improve the fairness of the labels and sentences imposed on sexual offenders.

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