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sequence noun 1set of actions, etc.; order of appearance 一系列;顺序ADJECTIVE | VERB + SEQUENCE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcomplete, entire, whole 完整的系列;全集;整个系列continuous, unbroken 连续的/不间断的系列complex 复杂系列long, short 长系列;短系列correct 正确的顺序specific 特定顺序chronological, temporal 时间顺序◆The article describes the chronological sequence of events.文章按时间顺序描述了事件。logical, random 逻辑/随机顺序chord 和弦◆a basic blues chord sequence基础布鲁斯和弦amino acid, protein 氨基酸/蛋白质序列DNA, gene, genetic, genome 脱氧核糖核酸/基因/遗传/染色体序列◆a representative cross section of the entire human genome sequence人类全部基因序列代表性截面图unbeaten, winning (both BrE) 一连串的不败/胜利◆a remarkable winning sequence of games引人注目的一连串比赛胜利losing (BrE) 一连串失利◆The Shakers ended an eight-game losing sequence by defeating Swansea City 2-0.震动器队以 2 比 0 打败斯旺西城市队,结束了八连败。VERB + SEQUENCEcomplete 完成序列◆Complete the following sequence: 1, 4, 8, 13...完成以下序列:1,4,8,13 ⋯repeat 重复序列◆Repeat the entire sequence at least three times.请从头到尾重复至少 3 遍。follow 遵循顺序◆We had to follow a complex sequence of movements.我们必须按顺序完成一连串的复杂动作。PREPOSITIONsequence of 一系列PHRASESin sequence, out of sequence 依次;未按次序◆The book is more satisfying if you read each chapter in sequence.这本书依次阅读各章效果更好。◆This article is out of sequence and belongs on page 57.这篇文章排错了顺序,应该在 57 页。a sequence of events 一系列事件 |