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  1. series

    • IPA[ˈsirēz]

    美式

    • n.
      a number of things, events, or people of a similar kind or related nature coming one after another;a set of books, maps, periodicals, or other documents published in a common format or under a common title
    • noun: series, plural noun: series

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    • 1. a number of things, events, or people of a similar kind or related nature coming one after another the explosion was the latest in a series of accidents he gave a series of lectures on modern art 同義詞 sequence, succession, string, chain, concatenation, ... 更多
    • a set of books, maps, periodicals, or other documents published in a common format or under a common title the first four books in the a series of travel books
    • a set of games played between two teams, or among any number of individual competitors a playoff series against Portland
    • a line of products, especially vehicles or machines, sharing features of design or assembly and marketed with a separate number from other lines early models of the 600D series incorporated a centrifugal oil filter a series III SWB Land Rover
    • a set of stamps, banknotes, or coins issued at a particular time or having a common design or theme a series of five stamps issued today to mark the 14th World Orchid Conference
    • 2. a set of related television or radio programs, especially of a specified kind a new drama series 同義詞 set of programs, program, production, serial, situation comedy, ... 更多
    • 3. another term for tone row
    • 4. denoting electrical circuits or components arranged so that the current passes through each successively a series circuit the series connection of the two coils
    • 5. (in chronostratigraphy) a range of strata corresponding to an epoch in time, being a subdivision of a system and itself subdivided into stages the Pliocene series
    • 6. a set of elements with common properties or of compounds related in composition or structure the metals of the lanthanide series
    • 7. a set of quantities constituting a progression or having the several values determined by a common relation.
    • 8. a group of speech sounds having at least one phonetic feature in common but distinguished in other respects the voiced plosive series [b], [d], [g]

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