- The World Series consists of a series of seven games between the champions of the National and American Baseball Leagues. A series is a group of similar things happening one after the other.
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- n. 系列,连续;[电] 串联;级数;丛书
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1. Film divides motion up into a series of static images.
电影将动作分解为一系列静态画面。
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2. In some people's view, TV series is a kind of quasi-art.
在某些人看来, 电视连续剧是一种准艺术。
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3. There is a series of science and technology on the desk.
案头放着一套科技丛书。
- series (n.) 1610s, "a number or set of things of one kind arranged in a line," from Latin series "row, chain, series, sequence, succession," from serere "to join, link, bind together, arrange, attach, put; join in speech, discuss," from PIE root *ser- (2) "to line up."
ser·ies ★ AWL / ˈsɪəriːz ; NAmE ˈsɪriːz / noun ( plural ser·ies ) 1 ★ [countable , usually singular ] seriesof sth several events or things of a similar kind that happen one after the other 一系列;连续;接连 ◆ The incident sparked off a whole series of eventsthat 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 ★ [countable ] a set of radio or television programmes that deal with the same subject or that have the same characters (广播或电视上题材或角色相同的)系列节目 ☞ collocationsat television 3 [countable ] ( sport 体 ) 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) 世界系列美国职业棒球锦标赛 ◆ England have lost the Test series (= of cricketmatches) against India. 英格兰板球队在同印度队的系列比赛中落败。 4 [uncountable , countable ] ( technical 术语 ) an electrical circuitin which the current passes through all the parts in the correct order 串联 ser·ies / ˈsɪəriːz ; NAmE ˈsɪriːz /
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