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美 [ˈsɪriːz]英 [ˈsɪəriːz]
  • n.系列;串联;连续;(广播或电视上题材或角色相同的)系列节目;接连;(两队之间的)系列比赛

复数: series

seriesseries

noun

【不规则形式】pl. series
1

一系列;连续;接连
several events or things of a similar kind that happen one after the other

The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen.

那一事件引发出一连串谁都没有料到的事。

the latest in a series of articles on the nature of modern society

论现代社会性质的一系列文章中最新的一篇

2

(广播或电视上题材或角色相同的)系列节目
a set of radio or television programmes that deal with the same subject or that have the same characters

3

(两队之间的)系列比赛
a set of sports games played between the same two teams

the World Series (= in baseball )

世界系列美国职业棒球锦标赛

England have lost the Test series (= of cricket matches) against India.

英格兰板球队在同印度队的系列比赛中落败。

4

串联
an electrical circuit in which the current passes through all the parts in the correct order

series

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 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.

    ...a series of meetings with students and political leaders.

    与学生和政治领袖的一系列会面

  • 2
    N-COUNT (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.

    ...the TV series 'The Trials of Life' presented by David Attenborough.

    由戴维·阿滕伯勒主持的电视系列片《生命之源》

  • 3
    注意不要混淆 series 和 serial。
    T

noun

1
(mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions
2
a periodical that appears at scheduled times
Synonym: serial serial publication
3
a serialized set of programs
a comedy series
the Masterworks concert series
Synonym: serial
4
(sports) several contests played successively by the same teams
the visiting team swept the series
5
similar things placed in order or happening one after another
they were investigating a series of bank robberies
6
a group of postage stamps having a common theme or a group of coins or currency selected as a group for study or collection
the Post Office issued a series commemorating famous American entertainers
his coin collection included the complete series of Indian-head pennies
7
(electronics) connection of components in such a manner that current flows first through one and then through the other
the voltage divider consisted of a series of fixed resistors

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  1. An accurate diagnosis was made after a series of tests .

    准确的诊断是在一系列的检查后作出的。

  2. The village was used as the location for a popular TV series .

    这个村子曾是一部热门电视系列剧的拍摄场地。

  3. She was offered the leading role in the new TV series .

    她获得主演那部新的电视连续剧的机会。

  4. The third book in the series is currently in preparation .

    丛书的第三册现在正准备出版。

  5. The TV series has a cult following among young people .

    那部电视连续剧在年轻人中拥有一批狂热的迷恋者。

  6. A series of five interviews will be spread over two days .

    一共五次面谈,分两天进行。

  7. That telephone call set in train a whole series of events .

    那个电话把一整套事项安排好了。

  8. She was the star of many popular television series .

    她在许多观众喜爱的电视连续剧中担任过主角。

  9. She produced a TV series about adopted children .

    她拍了一部描写收养儿童的电视系列片。

  10. The book is a follow-up to her excellent television series .

    这本书是继她的优秀电视系列片之后的又一力作。

  11. England have lost the Test series against India .

    英格兰板球队在同印度队的系列比赛中落败。

  12. ' Is it a new series ? ' ' No , a repeat ' .

    “这是新播出的连续剧吗?”“不,是重播的。”

  13. Users advance through the program by answering a series of questions .

    用户通过回答一系列问题,逐步完成整个程序。

  14. The training programme takes the form of a series of workshops .

    培训课程采取一系列研讨会的形式。

  15. The book is an expansion of a series of lectures given last year .

    本书是去年举行的系列讲座的扩充。

  16. He became entangled in a series of conflicts with the management .

    他卷入了与管理层的一系列冲突之中。

  17. A series of yellow arrows pointed the way to reception .

    连续的黄色箭头标出往接待站的路。

  18. Her new series is a smash hit .

    她的新系列节目极为成功,引起轰动。

  19. The country was rocked by a series of political scandals .

    一连串的政治丑闻震惊全国。

  20. Drill a series of holes in the frame .

    在构架上钻一串孔。

  21. The robot was programmed to mimic a series of human movements .

    机器人可按程序设计模仿人的各种动作。

  22. Make a series of small snips along the edge of the fabric .

    顺着布边细碎地剪。

  23. This was just the latest in a series of delaying tactics .

    这只是一系列拖延战术中的一个新花招。

  24. There have been a series of hijackings recently in the area .

    这个地区最近发生了一连串劫持事件。

  25. The aim of the series is both to entertain and inform .

    这个系列节目旨在集知识和娱乐为一体。

  26. The TV comedy series is a spin-off of the original movie .

    这部电视喜剧连续剧是电影原作的副产品。

  27. After a series of road accidents the police pleaded for sanity among drivers .

    在发生一系列交通事故之后,警方提请驾驶人要谨慎驾车。

  28. The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen .

    那一事件引发出一连串谁都没有料到的事。

  29. The Blue Jays have a chance to sweep the series .

    蓝鸟队有机会囊括这一系列比赛的冠军。

  30. The path descended the hill in a series of zigzags .

    小路呈连续的之字形顺着山坡蜿蜒而下。

sequence chain series succession 【导航词义:连续,顺序】
sequence v. 顺序,连续
〔辨析〕

指事物衔接的次序,可以是发生的先后顺序,也可以是逻辑顺序。

〔例证〕

A sequence of misfortunes have plagued him.

一连串不幸事件使他焦头烂额。

The paper deals with the events in historical sequence.

本文按历史顺序论述那些事件。

He explained the facts in the sequence of events.

他按事情发生的先后次序解释那些情况。

chain v. 一连串,一系列
〔辨析〕

指像链条一样连接在一起的一连串事物,有时彼此间含因果关系。

〔例证〕

The accident caused a chain of events.

事故引起了一连串事件。

Their acts set off a chain of revolts throughout the country.

他们的行为在全国引发了一系列叛乱。

The chain of events might lead to another war.

这一连串事件或许会导致又一场战争。

series v. 一连串,系列
〔辨析〕

强调是同类事物,可以前后互有关联,也可以各成独立的单位。

〔例证〕

They've had a series of good harvests.

他们连年获得丰收。

She attended a series of lectures about science fiction writing.

她听了关于科幻小说写作的系列讲座。

A series of laws against discrimination have been issued.

反对歧视的一系列法规已经颁布。

This ridiculous theory is based on a series of wrong assumptions.

这一荒诞的学说是以一系列错误的设想为依据的。

succession v. 连续;一连串
〔辨析〕

强调同类事物或事件的相继出现或发生,侧重于一个接一个的次序,其中并非含有一定的逻辑性。

〔例证〕

They won a succession of victories.

他们取得了一个接一个的胜利。

His words came out in quick succession.

他的话连珠炮似地说了出来。

The endless succession of parties wore them out.

接连不断的聚会把他们累垮了。