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单词 consecutive
释义 con·sec·u·tive
\kənˈsek(y)əd.iv, -ətiv, -əv\ adjective
Etymology: French consécutif, from Latin consecutus + French -if -ive
1.
 a. : following especially in a series : one right after the other often with small intervening intervals : successive, sequent
  < four consecutive terms in office >
  < the coastal battery scored several consecutive hits >
 b. : having no interval or break : continuous
  < the most important cause … has run throughout post-Conquest history like a consecutive thread — G.G.Coulton >
  < a consecutive conversation >
2. : proceeding by successive interrelated stages of thought : marked by logical sequence
 < consecutive premises >
 < a consecutive thinker >
3.
 a. : expressing result
  < a consecutive conjunction >
  — often used of a clause (as that he ran away in “he was so frightened that he ran away”)
 b. Semitic grammar : characterized by attachment to an imperfect verb form of a sense that otherwise would belong to the perfect or to a perfect verb form of a sense that otherwise would belong to the imperfect — used of the conjunction meaning “and” that is prefixed to such a verb form or of the verb itself
con·sec·u·tive·ly adverb
con·sec·u·tive·ness noun -es
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