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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
progressive
pro·gres·sive [progressive progressives] adjective, noun BrE [prəˈɡresɪv] NAmE [prəˈɡresɪv] adjective 1. in favour of new ideas, modern methods and change •progressive schools Opp: ↑retrogressive 2. happening or developing steadily •a progressive reduction in the size of the workforce •a progressive muscular disease 3. (also con·tinu·ous) (grammar)connected with the form of a verb (for example I am waiting or It is raining) that is made from a part of be and the present participle. Progressive forms are used to express an action that continues for a period of time. Word Origin: early 17th cent.: from French progressif, -ive or medieval Latin progressivus, from progress- ‘gone forward’, from the verb progredi, from pro- ‘forward’ + gradi ‘to walk’. Example Bank: •highly progressive in outlook •Are you in favour of progressive teaching methods? •He is progressive, open-minded, and sincerely concerned with civil-rights struggles. Derived Word: ↑progressivism noun usually plural a person who is in favour of new ideas, modern methods and change •political battles between progressives and conservatives Word Origin: early 17th cent.: from French progressif, -ive or medieval Latin progressivus, from progress- ‘gone forward’, from the verb progredi, from pro- ‘forward’ + gradi ‘to walk’. See also: ↑continuous
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