to cascade
01
倾泻, 瀑布般落下
to flow down rapidly and in large quantities
Intransitive: to cascade somewhere
例子
Water cascaded down the waterfall, creating a mesmerizing sight.
水倾泻而下瀑布,创造出迷人的景象。
Leaves cascaded from the trees in a colorful display during autumn.
秋天里,树叶倾泻而下,呈现出一片色彩斑斓的景象。
02
级联, 按顺序排列
to arrange a series of objects or devices so that they are in a sequence or flow one after another
Transitive: to cascade items
例子
The engineer cascaded the components in a sequence to ensure smooth operation.
工程师将组件级联排列以确保操作顺畅。
They cascaded the lights down the staircase to create a stunning visual effect.
他们沿着楼梯级联灯光,创造出令人惊叹的视觉效果。
Cascade
01
小瀑布
a small steep waterfall, usually one of several others
例子
The hikers stopped to admire the beautiful cascade in the forest.
徒步旅行者们停下来欣赏森林中美丽的瀑布。
They took photos of the cascade hidden deep in the national park.
他们拍摄了隐藏在国家公园深处的瀑布的照片。
02
a large, continuous flow or outpouring of something, such as light, hair, or even emotions, falling or spreading downward in abundance
例子
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
例子
The network failure caused a cascade of system errors.
A single policy change can start a cascade of economic effects.



























