gradual
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grā
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A(z) „gradual” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

fokozatos, lassĂș

occurring slowly and step-by-step over a long period of time
gradual definition and meaning
Példåk
Her recovery from surgery was gradual, with improvements observed over several weeks.
A mƱtĂ©t utĂĄni felĂ©pĂŒlĂ©se fokozatos volt, a javulĂĄs heteken ĂĄt figyelhetƑ volt.
02

fokozatos, lassĂș

(of a slope) rising or falling gently over a distance
Példåk
The mountain had a gradual slope, perfect for beginner skiers.
A hegynek fokozatos lejtƑje volt, tökĂ©letes kezdƑ sĂ­elƑk szĂĄmĂĄra.
01

graduåle, fokozatos ének

a liturgical chant or response, sung or recited between the reading of the Epistle and the Gospel during a Christian Mass
Példåk
The gradual was recited in Latin, following the tradition of the early church.
A graduåle latinul hangzott el, a korai egyhåz hagyomånyåt követve.
02

graduåle, gregoriån énekeskönyv

a book that holds the choral sections of the Mass, used for singing the liturgical responses and chants during the service
Példåk
The medieval gradual was beautifully illustrated, reflecting its importance in the liturgy.
A közĂ©pkori graduĂĄle gyönyörƱen illusztrĂĄlt, tĂŒkrözve jelentƑsĂ©gĂ©t a liturgiĂĄban.
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