1.(使)(色彩)渐次变浓[变淡],(使...)显出层次来
2.顺次配列,(把...)分等级
1.to pass imperceptibly from one shade or degree of intensity to another, or cause something to do this
2.to arrange something in steps, grades, or ranks
1.Used to create effects of gradated tone; ideal for retouching photographs.
用来创造渐变色调的效果,是修描相片的理想工具。
2.Although he experienced periods of difficulty, he not only gradated from high school, but also completed two-and-a-half years of college.
尽管经历过困难时期,然而汤姆不仅从高中毕业,还念完了两年半的大专。
3.The main theatre elements are movements, gestures and mimicry, which are gradated in particular gags.
剧中最基本的戏剧元素,是融合在特定的笑料包袱中的动作,姿态和模仿。
4.But this scholarship goes only to foreign students whose mother or father gradated from Mizzou.
但是这些奖学金只颁发给那些父母也毕业于哥伦比亚大学的外国学生。
5.I have worked here since I gradated from college.
我自从毕业以来就在这里工作。
6.Demolishment Mechanism for Slow Obliquity Gradated Slop Deformation and Optimized Design on its Prevention
缓倾角顺层边坡变形的破坏机制及其防治的优化设计
7.Study of Graduation of Gradated Fragment
级配碎石的级配研究
8.Corrosion Resistance of Plasma Sprayed Gradated Coating on Stainless Steel
不锈钢表面等离子喷涂梯度涂层耐蚀性能的研究