: change in the value of a quantity (such as temperature, pressure, or concentration) with change in a given variable and especially per unit distance in a specified direction
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: the vector sum of the partial derivatives with respect to the three coordinate variables x, y, and z of a scalar quantity whose value varies from point to point
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: a graded difference in physiological activity along an axis (as of the body or an embryonic field)
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Any slope can be called a gradient. In the interstate highway system, the maximum gradient is 6 percent; in other words, the highway may never ascend more than 6 vertical feet over a distance of 100 feet. Any rate of change that's shown on a graph may have a sloped gradient. Suppose the graph's horizontal axis shows the passage of time and its vertical axis shows some activity; if the activity is happening very fast, then the gradient of the line on the graph will be steep, but if it's slow the gradient will be gentle, or gradual.
the path goes up at a pretty steep gradient before leveling off
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Word History
Etymology
Latin gradient-, gradiens, present participle of gradi
( grade, especially in NAmE) ADJECTIVE | VERB + GRADIENT/GRADE | PREPOSITIONADJECTIVE➤steep陡坡▸➤gentle, slight緩坡;平緩的坡度▸➤downhill, uphill下坡;上坡VERB + GRADIENT/GRADE➤have有坡度◇The road has a fairly steep gradient.這條路坡度相當大。PREPOSITION➤on a gradient在坡上◇The field was on a slight gradient.場地在一個緩坡上。