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[ɡrə'deiʃən]1) ((one stage or degree in) a series of gradual and successive stages: There are various gradations of colour between red and purple.) die Abstufung2) (the act or process of grading.) die Abstufung* * *gra·da·tion[grəˈdeɪʃən, AM greɪˈ-]nthe \gradation in [or of] tempo/colour der Tempo-/Farbübergang m* * *[grə'deISən]nthe gradations of public opinion ran from sympathy to anger — die Skala der öffentlichen Meinung reichte von Sympathie bis zu Zorn
2) (= gradual change) Abstufung f* * *1. Abstufung f:a) Abtönung f (von Farben)b) stufenweise Anordnung, Staffelung f:every gradation of feeling jede Gefühlsnuance2. Stufengang m, -folge f, -leiter f3. LING Ablaut m* * *n.Abstufung f.Gradation f.
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