英语单词 | series |
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英美音标 | 英 ['sɪəriːz] 美 ['sɪriːz] |
中文释义 | n.(单复同)系列;丛书;连续 |
英语例句 | (1) The lecture series falls naturally into three parts. (2) The theory is based on a series of wrong assumptions. (3) He published a new series of readers for students of English. (4) After a series of unsuccessful attempts, he has finally passed the driving test. |
中文例句 | (1) 该系列讲座可自然分作三部分。 (2) 这一理论是以一系列错误的设想为依据的。 (3) 他出版了一套新的英语学习丛书。 (4) 经过连续几次的失败,他最后终于通过了驾驶考试。 |
vocabulary简明 | The World Series consists of a series of seven games between the champions of the National and American Baseball Leagues. A series is a group of similar things happening one after the other. |
vocabulary扩展 | Your favorite TV drama that comes on week after week is a series. Each episode is one in a series of many. If you make one mistake after another as you try to make dinner, you could say that the meal arrived on the table despite a series of culinary mishaps. If you have several conversations with your parents about how late you can stay out, you might say your curfew was determined by a series of discussions. |
柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词]一连串;一系列;连续;接连 A series of things or events is a number of them that come one after the other. [usu sing: oft N
2 [N-COUNT 可数名词](广播或电视的)系列节目,系列片 A radio or television series is a set of programmes of a particular kind which have the same title. [usu sing]
Usage Note : Take care not to confuse series and serial 注意不要混淆 series 和 serial。 |
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