cascade
noun [ C ] uk/kæsˈkeɪd/ us/kæsˈkeɪd/
小瀑布(常指瀑布群的分支)
a small waterfall, often one of a group
瀑布状物
a large amount of something that hangs down
A cascade of golden hair fell down his back. 金发如瀑布般披散在他的肩头。
cascade
verb uk/kæsˈkeɪd/ us/kæsˈkeɪd/
(FALL)
[ I usually + adv/prep ]如瀑布般下落;大量倾泻
to fall quickly and in large amounts
Coins cascaded from/out of the fruit machine. 大量硬币从吃角子老虎机中倾泻而出。
(INFORMATION)
[ I or T ]逐层传递|传播|传达
to pass on information by giving it to just a few people, who then give it to more people; to be passed on in this way
Guest information is cascaded through employee shift briefings. 客人信息是在员工轮班简报时传达的。
Communication cascades down the organization until the information has been communicated through each level, to the front lines. 整个组织逐级沟通,直到信息通过各阶层传达到一线员工。