successive
successive 英 [səkˈsesɪv] 美 [səkˈsɛsɪv]
adj. 连续的;继承的;依次的;接替的
- Successive is a word for things (or people) that follow each other in time. If three presidents in a row were over sixty, you could say, "Three successive presidents were over sixty."
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- adj. 连续的;继承的;依次的;接替的
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1. They rebuffed him, and after three successive rejections he got the message and gave up.
她们断然拒绝了他,三次连续的遭拒后,他明白这一点后放弃。
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2. A high-priority thread could then receive two, or ten, or a hundred successive "time-slices" rather than just one this way.
那么,高优先级线程就可能接收到两个,或多个,或一百个连续的“时间片”,而不只是原来的一个。
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3. Versioning does not obsolete the service development life cycle, but it enables the life cycle to play out over successive generations.
版本治理并不会使服务开发生命周期过时,而会允许生命周期扩展到多个连续的代。
- successive (adj.) early 15c., from Medieval Latin successivus "successive," from success-, stem of Latin succedere "to come after" (see succeed). Related: Successively.
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