sequence
sequence 英 [ˈsi:kwəns] 美 [ˈsikwəns, -ˌkwɛns]
n. [数][计] 序列;顺序;续发事件 vt. 按顺序排好
进行时:sequencing 过去式:sequenced 过去分词:sequenced 第三人称单数:sequences 名词复数:sequences
- When things come in sequence, they come in a specific order. It could be a chronological sequence, a sequence following a pattern (red-blue-brown, red-blue-brown), or a cause-and-effect sequence.
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- n. [数][计] 序列;顺序;续发事件
- vt. 按顺序排好
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1. The cultural relics are displayed in chronological sequence.
文物按年代顺序展出。
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2. Because node structures go in only one direction, they know nothing about the sequence of nodes that precede them.
由于节点结构只指向一个方向,所以它们完全不了解它们之前的节点的顺序。
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3. You have to read the book in a certain sequence, rather like a sentence itself, and the journey actually takes you somewhere.
你已经以一种固定的顺序读这本书,如同一个句子本身,事实上这个旅程带你到了一些地方。
- sequence (n.) late 14c., "hymn sung after the Hallelujah and before the Gospel," from Old French sequence "answering verses" (13c.), from Medieval Latin sequentia "a following, a succession," from Latin sequentem (nominative sequens), present participle of sequi "to follow" (from PIE root *sekw- (1) "to follow"). In Church use, a partial loan-translation of Greek akolouthia, from akolouthos "following." General sense of "succession," also "a sequence at cards," appeared 1570s.
- sequence (v.) "arrange in a sequence," 1954, from sequence (n.). Related: Sequenced; sequencing.
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