intergrade
intergrade — 動詞
- intergradepresent simple I / you / we / they
- intergrades3rd person singular
- intergrading-ing form
- intergradedpast simple
1. when two or more things change into each other through many small steps or inter
逐漸融合
經由中間形態逐步合併
when two or more things change into each other through many small steps or intermediate forms, with no clear dividing line between them
Jin noticed that the greens and yellows intergrade beautifully in the autumn landscape.
Jin 注意到秋天景色中的綠色和黃色完美地逐漸融合在一起。
pattern: [colours] intergrade + adverb of manner
Along the mountain trail, the forest gradually intergrades from pine woodland to alpine meadow.
沿著山路,森林從松林逐漸過渡到高山草原。
pattern: [substance] intergrades from X to Y
The two musical styles intergrade in the composer's later works, blending folk and classical elements.
這兩種音樂風格在作曲家的後期作品中逐漸融合,將民謠與古典元素交織在一起。
Ingrid studied how the coastal speech intergrades with the inland speech across the region.
Ingrid 研究了該地區沿海語言如何與內陸語言逐漸交匯融合。
文法句型
[two or more things] intergrade (from X) (to/into Y)
用法筆記
Always intransitive — things intergrade, but you cannot intergrade something else. Most often used in scientific writing (biology, geology) to describe continuous variation across a landscape or a series.
常見錯誤
intergrade — 名詞
1. a form or stage that exists between two other forms or stages in a gradual serie
中間型
介於兩者之間的過渡形態
a form or stage that exists between two other forms or stages in a gradual series, showing qualities of both
This fossil is an intergrade between two known types of ancient fish.
這塊化石是兩種已知古魚類之間的中間型。
pattern: an intergrade between X and Y
The biologist found an intergrade that shows features of both the lizard and the snake.
那位生物學家發現了一種兼具蜥蜴與蛇特徵的中間型。
Stephanie's rock collection includes an intergrade with colours from both the grey and red layers.
Stephanie 的岩石收藏中有一塊中間型,顏色同時帶有灰色層與紅色層的特徵。
The language spoken here is an intergrade, mixing grammar from two parent languages.
當地通行的語言是一種中間型,混合了兩種母語的語法。
- transitional form
more explicit about the change between stages, but longer
- intermediate
shorter and more general; can also be an adjective
- hybrid
implies cross-breeding rather than gradual gradation; more specific
文法句型
an intergrade (between X and Y)
an intergrade (of Z)
用法筆記
Typically followed by 'between' to show which two forms it connects. Often used in biology for specimens with mixed characteristics, and in geology for rock types that fall on a continuum.