| 正面 | 3163.sequence 英 ['siːkw(ə)ns]美 ['sikwəns] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1、劫数未尽,下凡投胎,经历人间的生离死别。2、下(走、去)基层。去经历、体验、感受底层生活。3. 记忆方法:去下层生活,经历痛苦, 无法忍受而出走n. [数][计] 序列;顺序;续发事件vt. 按顺序排好 例句: 1. Only the opening sequence could claim to be genuinely innovatory.只有开场片段能称得上是真正的创新。 sequence 顺序,次序,一系列,一连串来自拉丁语 sequi,追随,按顺序,词源同 second,pursue.-ence,名词后缀。引申诸相关词义。 sequencesequence: [14] Sequence is at the centre of a large family of English words that go back ultimately to Latin sequī ‘follow’ (others include consecutive [17], consequence [14], ensue, obsequious [15], persecute [15], prosecute, pursue, second, sect, subsequent [15], sue, and suit). Sequence itself comes from late Latin sequentia, a derivative of the present participle sequēns.Another Latin derivative was sequēla ‘that which follows’, which has given English sequal [15]. Sequī came from the Indo-European base *seq-, which also produced Greek hépomai, Irish sechur, Lithuanian sekti, and Sanskrit sac-, all meaning ‘follow’.=> consecutive, consequence, ensue, obsequious, persecute, prosecute, pursue, second, sect, sequal, set, sue, suitsequence (n.)late 14c., "hymn sung after the Hallelujah and before the Gospel," from Old French sequence "answering verses" (13c.), from Medieval Latin sequentia "a following, a succession," from Latin sequentem (nominative sequens), present participle of sequi "to follow" (see sequel). In Church use, a partial loan-translation of Greek akolouthia, from akolouthos "following." General sense of "succession," also "a sequence at cards," appeared 1570s.sequence (v.)"arrange in a sequence," 1954, from sequence (n.). Related: Sequenced; sequencing." |
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