Nghĩa của từ gradual process bằng Tiếng Anh

step by step method, procedure that takes place little by little

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1. Education is a gradual process.

2. Adaptive Management during a Gradual Process --

3. Weaning should be a gradual process.

4. Losing weight is a slow, gradual process.

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6. The cooperation is a gradual process from adaptation to amalgamation.

7. Her conversion to Buddhism/Islam was a very gradual process.

8. The Emperor had indeed conceived a gradual process for eliminating slavery.

9. 9 Her conversion to Buddhism/Islam was a very gradual process.

10. Attrition is a gradual process of wearing down, weakening, or destroying something.

11. Backsliding is a gradual process (a sliding back to a previous sinful condition)

12. Second, the more gradual process of language death may occur over several generations.

13. Bruxism is a gradual process of tooth damage that causes wear and tear of the surface enamel.

14. For all but the most charismatic individuals, relationship-building is a gradual process of accumulating trust and respect.

15. The current consensus is that Earth's history is a slow, gradual process punctuated by occasional natural catastrophic events that have affected Earth and its inhabitants.

16. Since these indicators are typically the first to move in a gradual process of Autocratization, this development is an early warning signal for what might be yet to come

17. Abiogenesis, the idea that life arose from nonlife more than 3.5 billion years ago on Earth. Abiogenesis proposes that the first life-forms generated were very simple and through a gradual process became increasingly complex.

18. ABiogenesis, the idea that life arose from nonlife more than 3.5 billion years ago on Earth. ABiogenesis proposes that the first life-forms generated were very simple and through a gradual process became increasingly complex.