| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| sequence | /ˈsikwɛns/ | (countable) A sequence is a set of things in a specific order. | sequential sequentially |
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sequence ['si:kwəns]
ReplyDeleten. 序列, 继起的事, 顺序
A program or other coding sequence that produces a result of specified type and format( "a macro generator" ; "a microcode generator" ).
The sequence of events led up to the war.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 연속,계속
As in the book, the sequence begins with the Hoboken flag and unfolds in four sections, distinguished by mood and tempo.
ReplyDeleteLook for signal words like first, next, last, before, after and finally to help you figure out the sequence.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Sequenza
Frequency and sequence of drug use
ReplyDeleteJapanese; kai zoku
A classified catalogue is a catalogue with three or four separate sequences: an author/title catalogue or index (or separate author and title catalogues), a classified subject catalogue, and a subject index to the classified catalogue.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Secuencia
This undergraduate course follows a historical sequence and is ideally suited for teaching the beginning typography student.
ReplyDeleteRussian: последствие
There are several frightening sequences in the film.
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