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单词 series
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series
(sɪəriːz )
Word forms: series
1. countable noun B2
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. [+ of]
...a series of explosions. [+ of]
Synonyms: sequence, course, chain, succession  
2. countable noun [usually singular] B1+
A radio or television series is a set of programmes of a particular kind which have the same title.
Lisa Kudrow became famous for her role as Phoebe in the world's most popular TV series, Friends.
...the world's longest-running radio series, Britain's 'The Archers'.
Collocations:
season series
They also closed out the season series with three wins in four attempts.
canada.com
The season series between the teams was so close that the 19th game was tied in the seventh inning.
Globe and Mail
Those earlyincreasingly season series were a relatively recent development, since around the turn of the millennium.
Times, Sunday Times
The teams split this year's six-game regular season series.
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The two teams split their four-game regular season series.
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series airs
The last show in the series airs tomorrow at 10pm.
The Sun
No doubt we'll find out when the series airs later this year.
Times, Sunday Times
When the series airs, you will be even able to view entire lessons online.
Times, Sunday Times
The second episode of the series airs straight after.
The Sun
The series airs at a difficult time for the revolution.
Mail and Guardian
series of sketches
Still, the five performers work hard to tell the tale through a series of sketches.
Times, Sunday Times
Instead, this feels like a series of sketches bravely stapled together under the banner 'multicultural humour'.
Times, Sunday Times
Each has a secret to reveal, a problem to solve, but the ensemble cast makes this more a series of sketches than a gripping narrative.
Times, Sunday Times
The groups rarely interact, and it feels like a series of sketches.
Times, Sunday Times
But then again, there isn't much of a story anyway, as this film plays out like a series of sketches loosely linked by a lazy script.
The Sun
series of videos
Watch our series of videos and find out what your body language could mean in the workplace.
Times, Sunday Times
It gave him the opportunity to anthologise his songs in a series of videos.
Times,Sunday Times
Poignant details of their plight have emerged in a series of videos released by their captors.
Times, Sunday Times
Results of the questionnaire invariably prompt users to pay 58 for a treatment programme with a series of videos containing self-help ideas.
Times, Sunday Times
It was one of a daily series of videos posted in the style of an advent calendar.
The Sun
series of vignettes
In a series of vignettes he showed them mocking, criticising or dismissing almost all of the senior civilians in and around their chain of command.
Times, Sunday Times
We are presented with a series of vignettes, from the years 1865, 2153 and 2009, as a prologue.
The Times Literary Supplement
It shows the world as a series of vignettes, leaving the observer to draw the connections.
The Times Literary Supplement
He argues (in a series of vignettes) that both paintings speak the same visual language and technically are allied by their use of egg tempera as a medium.
The Times Literary Supplement
Illustrated by her own drawings, it eschewed conventional autobiography for a series of vignettes that gave a glimpse into an often difficult life that was free of self-pity.
Times, Sunday Times
series title
Few will tweet 'disgusting' this time, except perhaps about the series title having become meaningless.
Times, Sunday Times
The wording of the series title suggests the problems confronting its editors.
The Times Literary Supplement
Each series of sermons went into its own binder, with the series title on the binder's outer edge.
Christianity Today
The series title was typically comic and self-deprecating.
Times, Sunday Times
Of course, the series title refers to him too.
Times, Sunday Times
series victory
Although the home team secured a 2-1 series victory, the touring side were credited with playing some of the most exciting rugby of 2009.
Times, Sunday Times
Now they have a series victory, they will be motivated to work for more of the good stuff.
Times, Sunday Times
They responded with an unforgettable second innings of 517 for one, and ultimate series victory.
Times, Sunday Times
They are still waiting for a series victory.
Times, Sunday Times
It led to an astonishing comeback with bat and ball and an unlikely series victory.
Times, Sunday Times
special series
Even if he was offered a place in a winners' special series, he admitted he'd turn it down.
The Sun
His many special series of lectures in several countries made his insights increasingly accessible to wider academic audiences and continued undiminished well into old age.
Times, Sunday Times
They are fighting in a very special series.
The Sun
In a special series, our experts reflect on the changing trends of the past ten years.
The Sun
Enjoy a special series of screenings celebrating some of the finest book-to-film adaptations, with introductions knowledgeable critics.
Times, Sunday Times
television series
The caped crusader's original big-screen outing is a real treat for fans of the television series.
The Sun (2012)
The television series, with his malfunctioning animatronic second head, was more testing.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Not like `The Professionals",' she said, referring to a well-known television series.
Forbes, Bryan A SONG AT TWILIGHT
test series
Test series away from home have always been tough.
Times, Sunday Times
Test series come and go, some are won and others lost.
Times, Sunday Times
Full radioecology recovery surveys were documented before and after each test series.
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He also set the record for most points in a test series in 1956-57.
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Test series can last from two to six matches.
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undergo a series of
As we go through life, we undergo a series of third-party evaluations; at school, university, job interviews, promotions and many more, often subtle.
Times, Sunday Times
You should undergo a series of long, painful and expensive operations.
Times, Sunday Times
In this two-part programme, ten volunteers agree to undergo a series of tests observed by a panel of experts.
Times, Sunday Times
He will undergo a series of tests in the next few days.
The Sun
The school continues to undergo a series of renovations and improvements.
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undertake a series of
This gives you a calm inner strength that helps you undertake a series of changes that make home life happier and the family a real team again.
The Sun
There he undertook a series of studies that resulted in improved efficiency and greater job satisfaction for the palace staff.
Times,Sunday Times
As part of its regulatory function, the commission undertook a series of public benefit assessments on five fee-charging schools.
Times, Sunday Times
In the 1870s, he undertook the series of technically demanding and commercially successful seascapes which supported him and his family in comfort, until his reputation declined in the 1890s.
The Times Literary Supplement
In civilian life he undertook a series of appointments associated with firefighting and security.
Times, Sunday Times
upcoming series
They often tell me their opinions about the upcoming series of sermons.
Christianity Today
I can reveal he faces a spell on the sidelines during the upcoming series due to a filming clash.
The Sun
The troubled funnyman, 67, fell over on the ice, putting his place in the upcoming series in serious doubt.
The Sun
But they feel it would be worth doing to ensure the upcoming series survives.
The Sun
Producers have already started trying to recruit a new batch of celebs for the upcoming series.
The Sun
whole series of
There will be a whole series of sensors, with a dead man's handle to move the house.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
A whole series of interreligious cases are in front of the constitutional court and awaiting judgment.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
This second note again leaves the door open for more posthumous publication, and indeed a whole series of other books followed.
The Times Literary Supplement (2008)
win a series
If we carry on in the same vein, we can win the series.
The Sun
It will be a surprise if they do not win the series from here.
The Sun
We must make sure we win the series from being 2-0 up and things such as rankings take care of themselves.
The Sun
Oracle requires 11 victories to win the series after being docked two points for illegally modifying vessels in 2010.
Times, Sunday Times
Front-runners to win the series are already emerging.
Times,Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 系列
Japanese: ひと続き
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