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Definición de gradual

Frecuencia de uso de la palabra

gradual

(grædʒuəl )
adjetivo
A gradual change or process occurs in small stages over a long period of time, rather than suddenly.
Losing weight is a slow, gradual process.
You can expect her progress at school to be gradual rather than brilliant.
Sinónimos:steady, even, slow, regular   Más sinónimos de gradual
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gradual in American

(ˈgrædʒuəl ; graˈjo̅oəl; ˈgrædʒəwəl ; graˈjəwəl)
adjetivo
1. 
taking place by almost imperceptible steps or degrees; developing little by little, not sharply or suddenly
sustantivo
2. 
a set of usually Scriptural verses following the Epistle at Mass
3. 
an official book containing the words and musical notation for the parts of the Mass sung by others other than the celebrant
: in full ˌGraduˈale Roˈmanum (ˌgrɑduˈɑleɪ roʊˈmɑnʊm ; gräˌdo̅oäˈlā rōmäˈnoom)
Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition. Copyright © 2010 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. All rights reserved.
Formas derivadas
gradually (ˈgradually)
adverbio
gradualness (ˈgradualness)
sustantivo
Origen de la palabra gradual
ML gradualis < L gradus: see grade
Frecuencia de uso de la palabra

gradual in British

(ˈɡrædjʊəl )
adjetivo
1. 
occurring, developing, moving, etc, in small stages
a gradual improvement in health
2. 
not steep or abrupt
a gradual slope
sustantivo
3. (often capital) Christianity
a. 
an antiphon or group of several antiphons, usually from the Psalms, sung or recited immediately after the epistle at Mass
b. 
a book of plainsong containing the words and music of the parts of the Mass that are sung by the cantors and choir
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Formas derivadas
gradually (ˈgradually)
adverbio
gradualness (ˈgradualness)
sustantivo
Origen de la palabra gradual
C16: from Medieval Latin graduālis relating to steps, from Latin gradus a step

Ejemplos de frases que contienen gradual

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Lais Mohammad, too, looked at Danlo, and then a gradual calm fell over the novices on the polo field. Zindell, David THE BROKEN GOD (1971)But this call wasn't the quiet kind, the gradual evolution which most people seem to experience. Howatch, Susan ULTIMATE PRIZES (1971)And then she thought of the more gradual but no less sure way he had humiliated her over the years. Murray, Stephen DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION (1971)
However, over our brief three-year history, there has been a gradual withering away of the staff. George Cockcroft THE DICE MAN (1971)

Tendencias de gradual

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Traducciones de gradual

Inglés británico: gradual /ˈɡrædjʊəl/ ADJECTIVE
A gradual change or process happens in small stages over a long period of time, rather than suddenly.
Her progress at school has been gradual.
  • Inglés americano: gradual
  • Árabe: تَدْرِيجيّ
  • Portugués brasileño: gradual
  • Chino: 逐渐的
  • Croata: postupan
  • Checo: postupný
  • Danés: gradvis
  • Holandés: geleidelijk
  • Español europeo: gradual
  • Finlandés: asteittainen
  • Francés: graduel
  • Alemán: allmählich
  • Griego: σταδιακός
  • Italiano: graduale
  • Japonés: 徐々の
  • Coreano: 점진적인
  • Noruego: gradvis
  • Polaco: stopniowy
  • Portugués: gradual
  • Rumano: treptat
  • Ruso: постепенный
  • Español: gradual
  • Sueco: gradvis
  • Tailandés: ค่อยเป็นค่อยไป
  • Turco: derece derece
  • Ucraniano: поступовий
  • Vietnamita: dần dần

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Palabras cercanas de gradual

  • grading
  • gradino
  • gradiometer
  • gradual
  • gradualism
  • graduality
  • gradually

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The present continuous tense

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