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单词 progression
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Definition of progression in English:

progression

noun prəˈɡrɛʃ(ə)nprəˈɡrɛʃən
  • 1mass noun The process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.

    good opportunities for career progression
    count noun a steady progression towards your goals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are necessary, within the context of his meaningless existence, for the evolutionary progression towards a meaningless future.
    • This process is fundamental in the development, progression, and metastatic spread of solid tumors.
    • The resulting shift toward a more open culture that accommodated questioning and recognised human limitations was a gradual but steady progression.
    • He calls this the ‘wired life’, which prizes flexibility and personal growth over steady career progression.
    • Second, a thorough explanation sets the stage for the entire therapy and the developmental progression of enactments over its course.
    • The British Computer Society has designed a tool to help companies manage the career progression and develop the skills of its IT staff.
    • The second factor that deters progression in an academic career is lack of parity of income with a clinical career, due both to earnings lost during training and the inability to earn from private practice.
    • Individuals' career progression and opportunities for development are reduced when there is little internal flow of human resources.
    • It is a slow and very steady process of progression.
    • Normal progression should make him hard to beat tomorrow.
    • Not long ago, a job in the private sector was the preferable option for graduates seeking rapid career progression and a hefty wage
    • Now the Irish have to continue their progression of advancement beyond simple qualification for major tournaments.
    • Furthermore, development and progression of MDSs are likely mediated by genetic abnormalities at the molecular level.
    • Brown confirms that mid-range authors are now dropped by publishers rather than being allowed the steady development and natural progression that they once were.
    • The same expectations of normal progression during labor should be applied to patients with a prior C-section.
    • The bank said its policy is designed to ensure that all employees have equal opportunities and access to development and career progression.
    • He noted an increase of land prices averaging more than 200% in the past ten years as another reason for the slow progression of the process.
    • The premarital counselor or educator can use various strategies to aid couples in the development of and progression towards the shared vision for the marriage.
    • A simple washing machine controller possesses ‘memory’ due to the equivalent process of developmental progression.
    • His current research investigates the ecological dynamics of strategic moves and the relationship between organizational processes and career progression.
    Synonyms
    development, progress, process, continuation, continuance, advance, advancement, movement, forward movement, onward movement, passage, career, march
    evolution, growth, evolvement
    1. 1.1Music count noun A passage or movement from one note or chord to another.
      〔乐〕(从一音或和弦进至另一音或和弦的)进行
      a blues progression

      一首勃鲁斯的进行。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'll take simple rock chord progressions or melodies and throw some perplexity or confusion into the mix - like adding garlic to vanilla ice cream.
      • Those Antipodeans had the same understanding of rhythmic lyrics, chord progressions and harmonising melodies as Ezio.
      • Much of its punch derives from new-minted, surprising chord progressions and pungent dissonance, an idiom Barber carries to the end of the setting.
      • They never really get soft enough, and their intonation, although solid, never contributes to the ecstasy of the positively magical chord progressions the composer discovered.
      • There are some well-constructed chord progressions and melodies but her music often lacks an overarching vision to hold it together.
    2. 1.2Astrology count noun A predictive technique in which the daily movement of the planets, starting from the day of birth, represents a year in the subject's life.
      〔占星〕(从生日起以行星每日的运行代表占星对象一年寿命的)算命术,占卜术
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Looking at progressions and transits to your natal chart we see Saturn, the planet of restriction, putting some limitations on you.
      • Then other clients come for horaries, or for natal readings, or updating their progressions.
      • Is it the standard mix of transits and progressions?
      • There are many types of progressions, but the most commonly used are secondary progressions, which ‘age’ the natal chart by one day for each year of your life.
      • Taking progressions and transits together, we can say with some confidence what areas of your life will be highlighted when, and how you may react to this.
  • 2A number of things in a series.

    the vista unfolds in a progression of castles and vineyards as seemingly endless as the Rhine itself
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The remembered blues of the Nile dominate her works of the early 1980s, their vertical stripes unfolding in a stately progression.
    Synonyms
    succession, series, sequence, string, stream, parade, chain, concatenation, train, row, order, course, flow, cycle

Derivatives

  • progressional

  • adjective
    • The timed sequence of this method will have to be experimented upon by the adult, and this is critical, to see that natural progressional speed for your individual ADD child.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin progressio(n-), from the verb progredi (see progress).

Definition of progression in US English:

progression

nounprəˈɡreSHənprəˈɡrɛʃən
  • 1The process of developing or moving gradually towards a more advanced state.

    the normal progression from junior to senior status

    地位从低到高的正常进程。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Brown confirms that mid-range authors are now dropped by publishers rather than being allowed the steady development and natural progression that they once were.
    • Second, a thorough explanation sets the stage for the entire therapy and the developmental progression of enactments over its course.
    • The bank said its policy is designed to ensure that all employees have equal opportunities and access to development and career progression.
    • The premarital counselor or educator can use various strategies to aid couples in the development of and progression towards the shared vision for the marriage.
    • The resulting shift toward a more open culture that accommodated questioning and recognised human limitations was a gradual but steady progression.
    • Furthermore, development and progression of MDSs are likely mediated by genetic abnormalities at the molecular level.
    • A simple washing machine controller possesses ‘memory’ due to the equivalent process of developmental progression.
    • Individuals' career progression and opportunities for development are reduced when there is little internal flow of human resources.
    • He noted an increase of land prices averaging more than 200% in the past ten years as another reason for the slow progression of the process.
    • This process is fundamental in the development, progression, and metastatic spread of solid tumors.
    • Normal progression should make him hard to beat tomorrow.
    • The same expectations of normal progression during labor should be applied to patients with a prior C-section.
    • He calls this the ‘wired life’, which prizes flexibility and personal growth over steady career progression.
    • Not long ago, a job in the private sector was the preferable option for graduates seeking rapid career progression and a hefty wage
    • The second factor that deters progression in an academic career is lack of parity of income with a clinical career, due both to earnings lost during training and the inability to earn from private practice.
    • The British Computer Society has designed a tool to help companies manage the career progression and develop the skills of its IT staff.
    • It is a slow and very steady process of progression.
    • They are necessary, within the context of his meaningless existence, for the evolutionary progression towards a meaningless future.
    • Now the Irish have to continue their progression of advancement beyond simple qualification for major tournaments.
    • His current research investigates the ecological dynamics of strategic moves and the relationship between organizational processes and career progression.
    Synonyms
    development, progress, process, continuation, continuance, advance, advancement, movement, forward movement, onward movement, passage, career, march
    1. 1.1 A succession; a series.
      一系列,一连串
      counting the twenty-four hours in a single progression from midnight

      从午夜12点算起的连续24小时。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Taken as a whole, the project creates a progression of refractions, a series of cleavages that structure the contraction of the landscape.
      • The absence of skips is less surprising, however, when one considers that the trend is not produced by a progression within a single lineage.
      Synonyms
      succession, series, sequence, string, stream, parade, chain, concatenation, train, row, order, course, flow, cycle
    2. 1.2Music A passage or movement from one note or chord to another.
      〔乐〕(从一音或和弦进至另一音或和弦的)进行
      a blues progression

      一首勃鲁斯的进行。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'll take simple rock chord progressions or melodies and throw some perplexity or confusion into the mix - like adding garlic to vanilla ice cream.
      • Those Antipodeans had the same understanding of rhythmic lyrics, chord progressions and harmonising melodies as Ezio.
      • There are some well-constructed chord progressions and melodies but her music often lacks an overarching vision to hold it together.
      • Much of its punch derives from new-minted, surprising chord progressions and pungent dissonance, an idiom Barber carries to the end of the setting.
      • They never really get soft enough, and their intonation, although solid, never contributes to the ecstasy of the positively magical chord progressions the composer discovered.
    3. 1.3Mathematics
      short for arithmetic progression, geometric progression, or harmonic progression
    4. 1.4Astrology A predictive technique in which the daily movement of the planets, starting from the day of birth, represents a year in the subject's life.
      〔占星〕(从生日起以行星每日的运行代表占星对象一年寿命的)算命术,占卜术
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Taking progressions and transits together, we can say with some confidence what areas of your life will be highlighted when, and how you may react to this.
      • There are many types of progressions, but the most commonly used are secondary progressions, which ‘age’ the natal chart by one day for each year of your life.
      • Looking at progressions and transits to your natal chart we see Saturn, the planet of restriction, putting some limitations on you.
      • Is it the standard mix of transits and progressions?
      • Then other clients come for horaries, or for natal readings, or updating their progressions.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Old French, from Latin progressio(n-), from the verb progredi (see progress).

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