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1 gradué
gradué, e [gʀadye][exercices] graded ; [règle, thermomètre] graduated* * *graduée gʀadɥe adjectifverre gradué — measuring cup; ( avec bec verseur) measuring jug
* * *ɡʀadɥe adj gradué, -e1) (thermomètre, verre) graduated2) (exercices) graded (for difficulty)* * *gradué, graduée adj règle graduée ruler; verre gradué measuring cup; ( avec bec verseur) measuring jug.1. [à graduations] graduated2. [progressif] graded -
2 progressif
progressif, -ive [pʀɔgʀesif, iv]adjective* * *- ive pʀɔgʀesif, iv adjectif progressive* * *pʀɔɡʀesif, iv adj (-ive)* * *progressif, - ive adj1 gén progressive;3 Ling continuous, progressive.( féminin progressive) [prɔgresif, iv] adjectif -
3 graduar
v.1 to gauge, to measure.El médico graduó la dosis The doctor gauged the dose.2 to stagger.3 to confer a degree on (education).4 to confer a rank on, to commission (military).5 to graduate, to degree, to give a diploma to.La escuela graduó a mil estudiantes The school graduated a thousand students* * *1 (termómetro) to graduate, calibrate2 (regular) to adjust, regulate3 (conceder un diploma) to confer a degree on, US graduate; (conceder un grado) to confer a rank4 (medir) to gauge, measure; (la vista) to test, check1 to graduate, get one's degree\graduarse la vista to have one's eyes tested* * *verb1) to regulate2) gauge•* * *1. VT1) (=regular) [+ volumen, temperatura] to adjust2) (=medir) to gauge, measure; (Téc) to calibrate; [+ termómetro] to graduate; [+ vista] to test3) (Univ) to confer a degree on4) (Mil) to confer a rank on2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( regular) to adjustb) ( marcar) <instrumento/termómetro> to calibrate2.graduarse v prona) (Educ) to graduateb) (Mil) to take a commission* * *= grade, scale, graduate.Ex. In an area study the emphasis should be about equal, in a case or comparative study it should be graded depending on the focus of interest.Ex. To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex. This article discusses whether library service fees should be graduated.----* graduarse = graduate.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( regular) to adjustb) ( marcar) <instrumento/termómetro> to calibrate2.graduarse v prona) (Educ) to graduateb) (Mil) to take a commission* * *= grade, scale, graduate.Ex: In an area study the emphasis should be about equal, in a case or comparative study it should be graded depending on the focus of interest.
Ex: To produce a statewide estimate, this framework would need to be scaled to accommodate all public libraries in a particular state.Ex: This article discusses whether library service fees should be graduated.* graduarse = graduate.* * *vt1 (regular) to adjustpara graduar la temperatura to adjust the temperaturegraduamos la dificultad de los ejercicios we progressively increase the difficulty of the exercises2 (marcar) ‹instrumento/termómetro› to calibrate1 (de la universidad) to graduate, get one's degree2 ( Mil) to take a commission, be commissionedacaba de graduarse de capitán he has just been commissioned as a captain3 (Esp, Méx) (medir) ‹vista› to testtengo que graduarme la vista I have to have my eyes tested* * *
graduar ( conjugate graduar) verbo transitivo
graduarse verbo pronominala) (Educ) to graduateb) (Mil) to take a commission
graduar verbo transitivo
1 (calibrar) to regulate
(la vista) to test
(un termómetro) to graduate
2 Educ Mil to confer a degree o a rank on
' graduar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
poner
English:
graduate
* * *♦ vt1. [medir] to gauge, to measure2. [regular] to regulate;la temperatura se gradúa con este botón this button regulates o controls the temperature3. [vista] to test;me graduaron mal las gafas they gave me the wrong prescription for my glasses4. [escalonar] to stagger;graduó su esfuerzo para llegar hasta el final she paced herself to make sure she finished5. Educ to confer a degree on6. Mil to confer a rank on, to commission* * *v/t2:la vista have one’s eyes tested* * *graduar {3} v1) : to regulate, to adjust2) calibrar: to calibrate, to gauge* * *graduar vb1. (regular) to adjust2. (clasificar) to grade -
4 graduato
graduato agg.1 (ordinato per gradi) graded: esercizi graduati di lingua inglese, graded English exercises2 (provvisto di scala graduata) graduated: bicchiere graduato, graduated measure (o measuring glass); termometro graduato, graduated thermometer; (chim.) provetta graduata, graduated tube◆ s.m. (mil.) non-commissioned officer // graduati e truppa, rank and file // tutti i graduati, all ranks.* * *[ɡradu'ato] graduato (-a)1. agg(scala, termometro) graduated, (esercizi) graded2. smMil non-commissioned officerPAROLA CHIAVE: graduato non si traduce mai con la parola inglese graduate* * *[gradu'ato] 1.participio passato graduare2.1) (diviso in gradi) [scala, termometro] graduated2) (ordinato per gradi) [ esercizi] graded3.sostantivo maschile striper* * *graduato/gradu'ato/→ graduareII aggettivo1 (diviso in gradi) [scala, termometro] graduated; bicchiere graduato measuring cup2 (ordinato per gradi) [ esercizi] gradedIII sostantivo m.striper. -
5 oefeningen met een opklimmende moeilijkheidsgraad
oefeningen met een opklimmende moeilijkheidsgraadgraded/graduated exercisesVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > oefeningen met een opklimmende moeilijkheidsgraad
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6 opklimmend
1 ascendant, progressive♦voorbeelden:1 oefeningen met een opklimmende moeilijkheidsgraad • graded/graduated exercises
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