cascade 意味
EN[kæsˈkeɪd] [-eɪd]日カスケード
FR cascade
- 名詞 (Noun)PLcascadesSUF-ade
- A waterfall or series of small waterfalls.
- (figuratively) A stream or sequence of a thing or things occurring as if falling like a cascade.
- The rise in serotonin levels sets off a cascade of chemical events — Richard M. Restak, The Secret Life of the Brain, Joseph Henry Press, 2001
- A series of electrical (or other types of) components, the output of any one being connected to the input of the next; See also daisy chain.
- (juggling) A pattern typically performed with an odd number of props, where each prop is caught by the opposite hand.
- (Internet) A sequence of absurd short messages posted to a newsgroup by different authors, each one responding to the most recent message and quoting the entire sequence to that point (with ever-increasing indentation).
- A hairpiece for women consisting of curled locks or a bun attached to a firm base, used to create the illusion of fuller hair.
- A cascade can be added to one or both sides of the band to work well with longer hair.
- A waterfall or series of small waterfalls.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGcascadesPRcascadingPT, PPcascaded
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- The songs built slowly with anger, ache, tearfulness and fury, with sustained notes and cascading melismas.
- a 3-stage cascade of a 2nd-order bandpass Butterworth filter
- And the possibility that this signaling cascade is initiated by autocrinal EGF-related growth factors, PDGF or bFGF has been excluded.
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