gradualness
/-lnə̇s/ (ame, mw)
gradualness — 名詞
1. the quality of happening or changing so slowly and steadily that the process is
漸進性
事物逐步緩慢變化的特性
the quality of happening or changing so slowly and steadily that the process is barely noticeable at any single moment.
The gradualness of the economic recovery meant few noticed any improvement month by month.
經濟復甦的漸進性使得幾乎沒有人注意到逐月的改善。
the gradualness of + abstract process
Sofia liked the gradualness of her course, with one new grammar rule at a time.
Sofia 喜歡她課程的漸進性,每次只學一條新的文法規則。
Geologists study the gradualness of tectonic movement over thousands of years.
地質學家研究數千年來地殼構造運動的漸進性。
- graduality
a near-synonym that is even rarer; both appear almost exclusively in formal or technical writing
- slowness
broader and more common; can describe speed in general, not necessarily a steady, step-by-step progression
- steadiness
emphasises consistency of pace rather than the slowness of the progression
- suddenness
directly opposite: an abrupt change with no intermediate stages
- abruptness
suggests an unexpected, jarring shift rather than a smooth, drawn-out transition
文法句型
the gradualness of + noun
adjective + gradualness
用法筆記
Typically used in formal or academic contexts to describe processes, changes, or developments that unfold over a long period. Rarely used in everyday conversation; 'gradual' (adjective) or 'gradually' (adverb) are far more common.