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in graduated stages

  • 1 escalonado

    adj.
    1 stepped, graded, in stages.
    2 build-as-you-go.
    3 terraced.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: escalonar.
    * * *
    1→ link=escalonar escalonar
    1 (espaciado) spaced out, at regular intervals
    2 (graduado) graded
    3 (corte de pelo) in layers, layered
    * * *
    ADJ (=gradual) staggered
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < vacaciones> staggered; < pelo> layered
    * * *
    = scaled, staggered, graduated, tiered, stepped.
    Ex. This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.
    Ex. The Junctionville Board of Library Trustees is composed of five persons appointed by the city manager for staggered terms of five years.
    Ex. The programme involves a graduated series of library assignments, with accompanying worksheets, and helps to reinforce and enhance the quality of student projects.
    Ex. The idea of tiered, or multilayered, citation is proposed as a means of testing this hypothesis = Se propone la idea de citar de una forma estratificada o por niveles para comprobar esta hipótesis.
    Ex. Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
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    * distribuir de un modo escalonado = lay out in + stages.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo < vacaciones> staggered; < pelo> layered
    * * *
    = scaled, staggered, graduated, tiered, stepped.

    Ex: This article reports on the nature of scaled, dichotomous relevance judgements which questioned the use of the mid-point in a scale as the break between relevant and non-relevant documents.

    Ex: The Junctionville Board of Library Trustees is composed of five persons appointed by the city manager for staggered terms of five years.
    Ex: The programme involves a graduated series of library assignments, with accompanying worksheets, and helps to reinforce and enhance the quality of student projects.
    Ex: The idea of tiered, or multilayered, citation is proposed as a means of testing this hypothesis = Se propone la idea de citar de una forma estratificada o por niveles para comprobar esta hipótesis.
    Ex: Since shales and siltstones erode faster than sandstones and limestones, the basic topography is flat-topped mountains with stepped flanks.
    * distribuir de un modo escalonado = lay out in + stages.

    * * *
    1 ‹vacaciones› staggered
    una disminución escalonada a staggered o staged o gradual reduction
    2 ‹pelo› layered
    llevaba el pelo escalonado her hair was layered
    * * *
    escalonado, -a adj
    1. [en el tiempo] staggered, phased;
    una retirada escalonada de las tropas de ocupación a staggered o phased withdrawal of the occupying troops
    2. [terreno] terraced;
    [pirámide] stepped
    * * *
    adj
    1 proceso gradual, cumulative
    2 corte de pelo layered
    * * *
    escalonado, -da adj
    gradual: gradual, staggered

    Spanish-English dictionary > escalonado

  • 2 escalonar

    v.
    1 to spread out.
    2 to terrace (terreno).
    3 to tier, to arrange in tiers.
    Ricardo escalonó las latas Richard tiered=arranged in tiers the cans.
    4 to plan in stages, to rank, to echelon, to phase.
    Ella escalonó el procedimiento She planned the procedure in stages.
    * * *
    1 (espaciar) to place at intervals, space out
    2 (graduar) to grade
    3 (cabello) to layer, cut in layers
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    VT
    1) (=distribuir) [gen] to spread out at intervals; [+ tierra] to terrace; [+ horas de trabajo] to stagger; [+ novedad] to phase in
    2) (Mil) to echelon
    3) (Med) [+ dosis] to regulate
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <pagos/vacaciones> to stagger; < terreno> to terrace
    * * *
    = lay out in + stages, grade, stagger, phase in, graduate, spiral.
    Nota: Tiempo pasado spiralled-UK/spiraled-USA, participio presente spiralling-UK/spiraling-US.
    Ex. These goals are presented in some kind of time frame, with the ultimate goals being in the future, and specific objectives for achieving the goals laid out in stages.
    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. How about staggering lunch hours and break times? We could send smokers at one time and non-smokers at another.
    Ex. The new pricing scheme will be phased in gradually, the plan being to reduce connect fees as other fees are increased.
    Ex. This article discusses whether library service fees should be graduated.
    Ex. The paper identifies and discusses seven concepts that should be spiraled throughout the curriculum and examined in each social context.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <pagos/vacaciones> to stagger; < terreno> to terrace
    * * *
    = lay out in + stages, grade, stagger, phase in, graduate, spiral.
    Nota: Tiempo pasado spiralled-UK/spiraled-USA, participio presente spiralling-UK/spiraling-US.

    Ex: These goals are presented in some kind of time frame, with the ultimate goals being in the future, and specific objectives for achieving the goals laid out in stages.

    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: How about staggering lunch hours and break times? We could send smokers at one time and non-smokers at another.
    Ex: The new pricing scheme will be phased in gradually, the plan being to reduce connect fees as other fees are increased.
    Ex: This article discusses whether library service fees should be graduated.
    Ex: The paper identifies and discusses seven concepts that should be spiraled throughout the curriculum and examined in each social context.

    * * *
    escalonar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹pagos/vacaciones› to stagger
    2 ‹terreno› to terrace
    * * *

    escalonar ( conjugate escalonar) verbo transitivopagos/vacaciones to stagger;
    terreno to terrace
    escalonar verbo transitivo
    1 (distribuir en el tiempo) to stagger
    2 (en el tiempo) to space out: este año vamos a escalonar nuestras vacaciones, we are going to stagger our holiday times this year
    ' escalonar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    stagger
    * * *
    1. [en el tiempo] to stagger, to phase
    2. [terreno] to terrace
    * * *
    v/t
    1 en tiempo stagger
    2 terreno terrace
    * * *
    1) : to terrace
    2) : to stagger, to alternate

    Spanish-English dictionary > escalonar

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