regression
- IPA[rɪˈɡrɛʃn]
英式
- a return to a former or less developed state;a return to an earlier stage of life or a supposed previous life, especially through hypnosis
noun: regression, plural noun: regressions
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- 1. a return to a former or less developed state it is easy to blame unrest on economic regression
- ▪ a return to an earlier stage of life or a supposed previous life, especially through hypnosis the details recalled by Carol during the regression regression therapy
- ▪ a lessening of the severity of a disease or its symptoms there was 46.7 per cent complete regression in the placebo group
- 2. a measure of the relation between the mean value of one variable (e.g. output) and corresponding values of other variables (e.g. time and cost).
- a period of time during which a baby stops sleeping as well as previously, typically one that ... my wife and I had been up pretty much all night due to our son being in the midst of a horrible sleep regression the four-month sleep regression is a thing that nobody told me about
Oxford American Dictionary
- a period of time during which a baby stops sleeping as well as previously, typically one that ... my wife and I had been up pretty much all night due to our son being in the midst of a horrible sleep regression the four-month sleep regression is a thing that nobody told me about
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[rəˈɡreSH(ə)n]
美式
- a return to a former or less developed state: it is easy to blame unrest on economic regression
Oxford American Dictionary