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series

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se·ries /ˈsɪəriːz $ ˈsɪr-/ ●●● S2 W1 AWL noun (plural series) [countableC usually singular]  
1 series of something SERIESseveral events or actions of a similar type that happen one after the other 连续发生的同类事件;一系列[连串]事件
 the series of events that led to the outbreak of war
导致战争爆发的一系列事件
 The police are investigating a series of attacks in the area.
警方在调查该地区发生的一连串袭击事件。
 There’s been a whole series of accidents on this road.
这条路上发生了一连串的交通事故。
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2 planned events 计划好的事件 a group of events or actions that are planned to happen one after the other 〔有计划的〕系列(事件)
series of
 This autumn the BBC will be showing a series of French films.
今年秋季英国广播公司将播出一系列法国电影。
 Staff will hold a series of meetings over the next few weeks.
接下来的几周里,员工将召开一系列会议。
 a summer lecture series
暑期讲座系列
3 TCBtv/radio 电视/电台SERIES a set of television or radio programmes that have the same characters or deal with the same type of subject, and are usually broadcast every week or several times a week 〔电视、广播等的〕系列片,系列节目
 a new comedy series
新的喜剧系列节目
4 books/articles etc/文章等 several books, articles etc that deal with the same subject or tell stories about the same characters 〔书、文章等的〕系列
series of
 a series of articles on community care
有关社区关怀的系列文章
 a science fiction series
科幻小说系列
5 similar things 相似的事物 several things of the same kind 〔同类事物的〕一系列,一连串
series of
 a series of laws against discrimination
反对歧视的一系列法规
 The area is linked by a series of canals.
这一地区由几条运河连接起来。
6 sport 体育运动 a set of sports games played between the same two teams 〔两队之间的〕系列比赛
the World Series (=in baseball) 世界职业棒球大赛
Test series (=in cricket) 板球系列赛
7. in series technicalTEE being connected so that electricity passes through the parts of something electrical in the correct order 〔电器的〕串联
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From Longman Business Dictionary
seriesse·ries /ˈsɪəriːzˈsɪr-/ noun [countableC usually singular]
1FINANCE a group of investments that MATURE (=become due for payment) at different times but which are covered by the same agreement between the person offering them and people who buy them. The word series is often used with a letter or date to show when the investments become payable
The Treasury’s mortgage revenue bonds series 1998-99 are due Dec. 1,2018.
The C and D preferred stock series have a face value of $100.
2a range of similar products that one company produces
the company’s new Series 3 pocket computers
3a group of events, actions etc of the same kind that happen one after the other
There is talk of a series of asset sales worth $2 billion, spread over three years.
Origin series
(1600-1700) Latin serere to join
se·ries noun
Chinese
Syllable
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IELTS BNC: 699 COCA: 718
series

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1number of things that come one after another系列事物ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEentire, whole全部的/完整的系列He had a whole series of tests.他接受了一整套的測試。ongoing仍在進行的系列recent最近的系列endless, long無盡的系列;長系列complex複雜的系列a complex series of events一系列複雜事件continuous連續的系列infinite無窮盡的系列concert, lecture系列音樂會/講座time時間序列a time series showing the pattern of global warming顯示全球變暖規律的時間序列PREPOSITIONin a/the series在系列中The quartet will be performing in a series of lunchtime concerts.四重奏樂隊將在一系列午餐音樂會上演奏。series of一系列⋯a series of events / interviews / meetings / lectures一連串事件/採訪/會晤/講座a series of experiments / studies / tests一系列實驗/研究/測試Guerrillas launched a series of attacks.游擊隊發起了一連串進攻。The union staged a series of strikes in April.工會於 4 月份組織了一次又一次罷工。PHRASESthe first of a/the series, the last of a/the series系列事件之第一次/最後一次the first in a series, the latest in a series系列事件之第一次/最近一次
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2on radio, TV, etc.廣播;電視ADJECTIVE | VERB + SERIES | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEradio, television, TV廣播系列節目;電視系列片;電視系列劇book, DVD, film, movie, video系列叢書/影碟/電影/影片/視頻the Harry Potter book series《哈利・波特》系列圖書comedy, crime, documentary, drama, reality系列喜劇片/犯罪片/紀錄片/戲劇片/真人秀animated, anime, cartoon系列動畫片;動漫系列;卡通系列hit, popular風靡一時的/受歡迎的系列片the hit comedy series 'Friends'風靡一時的系列喜劇《老友記》long-running長期播出的系列片classic經典系列片original原創系列節目new新的系列節目forthcoming, upcoming (especially NAmE) 即將開播的/即將推出的系列節目two-part, three-part, etc.兩集、三集等系列節目weekly每週播放的系列節目special特別系列節目In the first of a special two-part series on the economy...在兩集經濟特別系列節目的第一集中⋯VERB + SERIESfilm拍攝系列片commission (especially BrE) 委託製作系列片The BBC has already commissioned a second series.英國廣播公司已經委託製作系列片的第二部。broadcast, screen播放/放映系列片release發行系列片HBO has begun releasing the series on DVD.家庭影院票房有線電視台開始發行該系列劇的數字影碟版本。be based on改編自⋯的系列片an anime series based on novels by Hiroyuki Morioka根據森岡浩之小說改編的系列動畫片PREPOSITIONin a/the series在系列劇中She has a small part in a drama series for radio.她在一部系列廣播劇中扮演一個小角色。the final book in the series叢書的最後一部series about, series on關於⋯的系列片We watched the final part of a series on Australian wildlife.我們觀看了一部澳大利亞野生動物系列片的最後一集。PHRASESan episode of a series, a part of a series系列片的一集/一輯
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3a set of sports games系列比賽ADJECTIVE | VERB + SERIES | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEracing賽馬比賽World Series (in baseball棒球) 世界職業棒球系列賽championship, Test (in cricket板球) 系列冠軍賽;系列比賽Australia won the Test series against England.澳大利亞板球隊在系列賽中戰勝了英格蘭隊。home (esp. in cricket尤指板球) 主場系列比賽play-off (NAmE) 季後系列賽two-game, three-game, etc. (NAmE) 兩場、三場等系列賽season, weekend (both NAmE) 賽季/週末系列賽VERB + SERIESlose, win在系列賽中失利/獲勝level (BrE) 在系列賽中扳平比分India must win to level the series.印度隊必須獲勝才能在系列賽中把比分扳平。PREPOSITIONin the series在系列賽中They took the first two games in the series.他們贏了系列賽的前兩場。series with與⋯的系列賽The Bronx Bombers won two of three in a weekend series with the Red Sox.布朗克斯轟炸機隊在對陣紅襪隊的 3 場週末系列賽中勝了兩場。
IELTS BNC: 699 COCA: 718
series noun
series (a series of events) race (baseball's World Series)
series

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series ♦︎ sequence ♦︎ order ♦︎ chain ♦︎ string ♦︎ succession ♦︎ catalogue ♦︎ chronology ♦︎ lineThese are all words for a number of events, things or people of a similar kind that come one after the other. 这些词均表示一连串同类的事件、事物或人。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a series / sequence / chain / string / succession / catalogue / chronology / line of sthin a / an (...) series / sequence / order / stringin sequence / order (of sth) / successionout of sequence / ordera whole series / sequence / string / succession / cataloguea / an long / endless / continuous / unbroken series / sequence / chain / string / succession / linea random series / sequence / order / stringa series / sequence / chain / string / succession / chronology of eventsa series / string / catalogue of errorsa series / sequence / string of numbers / lettersthe first / last / latest in a series / sequence / string / succession / line series (plural series) [countable] (always followed by of 总是后接of) several events or things of a similar kind that happen one after the other 一系列,一连串(相似的事件或事物)This is the first in a series of articles about rock 'n' roll legends.这是关于摇滚乐传奇系列文章的首篇。The shooting was the latest in a series of violent attacks in the city.这次枪击事件是该市发生的一系列暴力袭击事件的最新一起。 sequence ˈsiːkwəns [countable, uncountable] a set of events, actions or numbers that follow one another in a particular order and which lead to a particular result; the order that events, actions, etc. happen in or should happen in 一系列,一连串(事件、行动或数字);顺序;次序The novel contains a long dream sequence (= describing a dream).这部小说中有很长一串梦境描写。Put these numbers into the correct sequence.把这些数字按正确的顺序排列起来。The computer generates a random sequence of numbers.计算机随机生成一串数字。The papers were all out of sequence.这些文件排错了次序。NOTE 辨析 Series or sequence?A series of things is usually a set of individual items; although similar in some way, each one is a distinct example of sth, different from the others. A series of things does not have to be in any logical order, but a sequence of things probably will be. Sequence usually suggests that each event, action or number is connected in some way to the previous one. * a series of表示一系列独立个体,尽管它们在某些方面相似,但每一个体都有自身特点,有别于其他个体。series中的事物不必按逻辑顺序排列,而sequence中的事物则很可能存在顺序。sequence通常意味着每个事件、行动或数字与前面一个存在着某种联系。 order [uncountable, countable] the way in which a number of people or things are placed or arranged in relation to each other, that decides what comes first, what comes second, etc. (人或事物的)顺序,次序The names are listed in alphabetical order.这些姓名是按字母顺序排列的。We will deal with cases in order of importance.我们将按重要性排序依次处理这些案件。Winners are announced in reverse order.获胜者是从后到前依次宣布的。The information is given in no particular order.信息的发布没有特定的顺序。The emphasis with order is on the system used to arrange things, rather than the set of things themselves. * order强调的是事物的排列方法,而不是这些事物本身。 see also order rank verb chain [countable] a series of connected things or people, especially when they lead to a particular result 一系列,一连串(人或事物)I was next in the chain of command (= a system by which instructions are passed from one person to another).我处在指挥系统的下一级。Middlemen are important links in the chain.中间人是关系链中的重要环节。Volunteers formed a human chain to pass buckets of water to each other.志愿者排成一条长龙,逐个把水桶传过去。The collocates of chain in this meaning bring to mind the literal meaning of the word. Collocates include link, break and unbroken. 表达此义时,chain与某些词搭配会让人联想到该搭配词的字面含义。这些搭配词有link、break和unbroken。 string [countable] a series of similar things or people that come closely one after the other or are found close together 一系列;一连串;一批He retired after a string of chart hits in the 1980s.20世纪80年代他的唱片歌曲多次登上每周排行榜,之后他便退出乐坛了。The company owns a string of casinos in Nevada.该公司在内华达拥有好多个赌场。You talk about a string of things to emphasize the fact that there are a lot of them. * a string of强调某物的数量多。 succession səkˈseʃn [countable, usually singular, uncountable] a series of people or things that follow each other in time or order; the regular pattern of one thing following another 一连串,一系列(人或事物);交替;更迭She was cared for by a succession of nannies.连续有好几个保姆照看过她。The team lost the final six years in succession.这个队连续六年在决赛中落败。They won several games in quick succession.他们接连赢了几场比赛。You talk about a succession of things to emphasize the fact that one thing follows after another, without a break or interruption. * a succession of强调事物连续出现,中间没有间断或停顿。 catalogue (NAmE also catalog) ˈkætəlɒg; NAmE ˈkætəlɔːg, ˈkætəlɑːg [countable, usually singular] (always followed by of 总是后接of) (especially BrE) a long series of things that happen, especially bad things 一连串(尤指糟糕的事)What followed was a whole catalogue of disasters.随之发生的是接二连三的灾难。Child protection officers uncovered a catalogue of cruelty and abuse.儿童保护专员发现了一连串虐待儿童的事件。 chronology krəˈnɒlədʒi; NAmE krəˈnɑːlədʒi [uncountable, countable] the order in which a series of events happened; a list of these events in order 按事件发生日期排列的顺序;年表Historians seem to have confused the chronology of these events.历史学家好像把这些事件发生的年代顺序搞混了。At the front of the book is a chronology of the artist's life.在这本书的前部有这位艺术家的生平年表。The emphasis with chronology is on when each event happened in relation to the other events. * chronology强调彼此相关的事件的发生时间。 line [countable, usually singular] a series of people, things or events that follow one another in time 按时间顺序排列的人(或物、事件);家系;家族She came from a long line of doctors (= there were many doctors in her family in the past).她来自一个医生世家。Property was passed down through the male line (= through the males in the family).财产通过父系代代相传。The novel is the latest in a long line of thrillers that he has written.这部小说是他写的系列惊险小说中最新的一部。 see also lineage family 3

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