to cascade
01
滝のように流れ落ちる, 激しく流れ落ちる
to flow down rapidly and in large quantities
Intransitive: to cascade somewhere
例
Water cascaded down the waterfall, creating a mesmerizing sight.
水が滝を流れ落ち、魅惑的な光景を作り出した。
Leaves cascaded from the trees in a colorful display during autumn.
秋の間、木々から葉がカスケードして色とりどりの光景を呈した。
02
カスケードする, 連続して配置する
to arrange a series of objects or devices so that they are in a sequence or flow one after another
Transitive: to cascade items
例
The engineer cascaded the components in a sequence to ensure smooth operation.
エンジニアはスムーズな操作を確保するためにコンポーネントをカスケードに配置しました。
They cascaded the lights down the staircase to create a stunning visual effect.
彼らは階段に沿ってライトをカスケードさせ、見事な視覚効果を作り出しました。
Cascade
01
小滝
a small steep waterfall, usually one of several others
例
The hikers stopped to admire the beautiful cascade in the forest.
ハイカーたちは森の中の美しい滝を眺めるために立ち止まった。
They took photos of the cascade hidden deep in the national park.
彼らは国立公園の奥深くに隠れた滝の写真を撮りました。
02
a large, continuous flow or outpouring of something, such as light, hair, or even emotions, falling or spreading downward in abundance
例
Her hair fell in a golden cascade over her shoulders.
A cascade of sparks erupted from the firework.
03
a sequence of connected events, processes, or systems in which one triggers or depends on the next
例
The network failure caused a cascade of system errors.
A single policy change can start a cascade of economic effects.



























