In extended use. A string or series of something immaterial.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] > a series or succession (47) row?1510 In extended use. A string or series of something immaterial. processiona1564 concrete. In extended use: a regular series, sequence, row, or succession of things. sequencea1575 A continuous or connected series (of things). succession1579 A series of persons or things in orderly sequence; a continued line (of sovereigns, heirs to an estate, etc.); an unbroken line or stretch (of… pomp1595 literary. Any procession or sequence of persons or things. Also: an imposing movement of water, etc. Now rare. suite1597 A set of things belonging together; a succession or series of things of the same type. rosary1604 Originally and chiefly Roman Catholic Church. In extended use. Cf. litany, n. 2. sequel1615 Sequence, order of succession; also a number of things in succession, a series. Obsolete. series1618 A number of discrete things of one kind (esp. events or actions) following one another in succession over time, or in order of appearance or… rope1621 figurative. A long series. success1632 An instance of this; a succession. Obsolete. concatenation1652 quasi-concrete. A concatenated series or system, an interdependent or unbroken sequence, a ‘chain’. non-material. sorites1664 transferred. A series, chain, or accumulation of some thing or things. string1713 A continuous series or succession (e.g. of stories, questions, incidents, historical personages). chain1791 A continuous linear series of material objects. of objects purposely connected, or connecting points in a line. course1828 gen. A number of things following one another in regular sequence; a prolonged series. serie1840 A single series (in various senses), as distinguished from series used as a plural; (also) a member of a series. daisy chain1856 figurative and transferred. (esp. in services' contexts: see quots.). nexus1858 A connected group or series; a network. catena1862 A chain, a connected series. generally. ‘Chain, string’. litany1961 A succession or catalogue of phenomena, esp. unfortunate events. Cf. chapter, n. phrases 4. Subcategories:— of persons (1) — long or complete (6) — of actions, conditions, or events (5) — a number of magnitudes viewed as (1) — series ending as it begins (2) — a place in a series (6) — member or item in a series (5) |
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