series
n. 一系列; 連續; 串聯
A series of things or events is a number of them that come one after the other.
...a series of meetings with students and political leaders.
與學生和政治領袖的一系列會面
...a series of explosions.
一連串的爆炸事件
A radio or television series is a set of programmes of a particular kind which have the same title.
...the TV series 'The Trials of Life' presented by David Attenborough.
由戴維·阿滕伯勒主持的電視系列片《生命之源》
...the world's longest-running radio series, Britain's 'The Archers'.
世界上最長的廣播劇,英國的《阿徹一家》
1. similar things placed in order or happening one after another;
2. a serialized set of programs;
3. a periodical that appears at scheduled times
4. (sports) several contests played successively by the same teams;
5. a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection;
6. (mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions
7. (electronics) connection of components in such a manner that current flows first through one and then through the other;
sequence, progression, series, succession
這些名詞均含"連續,順序"之意。
in series
連續地:形成系列的排列
At five o'clock in the afternoon the city streets are a series of bottlenecks.
下午五點市中心的街道就成了擁擠不堪的窄路.
It is called series circuits in physics.
它在物理學上被稱為串聯電路.
The series was based on the autobiographies of the author.
這部連續劇是根據那位作家的自傳拍攝的.
This drama series is supposedly modern yet its characters live in a curiously dated world.
這個系列劇應當是現代的,但劇中的角色卻生活在一個奇特的過去世界裡.
The imperialist powers forced the Qing Dynasty to sign a series of unequal treaties.
帝國主義列強迫使清王朝簽訂了一系列不平等條約.