progressively

[英] [prəˈ gresɪvlɪ] [美] [prəˈɡr ɛsɪvlɪ] 生词本

adv.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 进步的;先进的;革新的 Someone who is progressive or has progressive ideas has modern ideas about how things should be done, rather than traditional ones. 
  • ...a progressive businessman who had voted for Roosevelt in 1932 and 1936...

    在1932年和1936年投票支持罗斯福的开明商人

  • Willan was able to point to the progressive changes he had already introduced...

    维兰能够找出他已经采用的一些革新。

  • The children go to a progressive school.

    这些孩子在一所先进的学校念书。

  • A progressive is someone who is progressive.进步人士;改革派人士
    • The Republicans were deeply split between progressives and conservatives.

      共和党的革新派和保守派之间存在严重的分裂。

2. ADJ (变化等)逐渐的,逐步发生的,逐步发展的 A progressive change happens gradually over a period of time. 
  • One prominent symptom of the disease is progressive loss of memory.

    这种疾病的一个显著症状就是记忆逐渐丧失。

  • ...the progressive development of a common foreign and security policy.

    共同外交与安全政策的逐步发展

progressively
  • Her symptoms became progressively worse...

    她的症状日渐恶化。

  • The amount of grant the council received from the Government was progressively reduced.

    这个委员会获得的政府津贴数额逐渐减少。

3. ADJ (语法中)同continuous In grammar, progressive means the same as continuous
Adverb

1. advancing in amount or intensity;

  • "she became increasingly depressed"
1. Central authority has been progressively weakened since the outbreak of the civil war.
内战爆发后,中央权威已经逐渐被削弱。

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2. The bank has progressively increased its liquidity.
银行逐渐地增加其流动资产。

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3. The output increases progressively with years.
产量与年递增。

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4. The problem became progressively worse.
问题变得越来越严重。

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