series
noun
ˈsɪəriːz
noun
1
series of sth
several
events
or
actions
of
a
similar
type
that
happen
one
after
the
other
连续发生的同类事件; 系列
the
series
of
events
that
led
to
the
outbreak
of
war
导致战争爆发的一系列事件
The
police
are
investigating
a
series
of
attacks
in
the
area.
警方在调查该地区发生的一连串袭击事件。
There’s
been
a
whole
series
of
accidents
on
this
road.
这条路上发生了一连串的交通事故。
2
PLANNED EVENTS
计划好的事件
a
group
of
events
or
actions
that
are
planned
to
happen
one
after
the
other
〔有计划的〕系列(事件)
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of
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This
autumn
the
BBC
will
be
showing
a
series
of
French
films.
今年秋季英国广播公司将播出一系列法国电影。
Staff
will
hold
a
series
of
meetings
over
the
next
few
weeks.
接下来的几周里,员工将召开一系列会议。
a
summer
lecture
series
暑期讲座系列
3
TV/RADIO
电视/电台
a
set
of
television
or
radio
programmes
that
have
the
same
characters
or
deal
with
the
same
type
of
subject,
and
are
usually
broadcast
every
week
or
several
times
a
week
〔电视、广播等的〕系列片,系列节目
a
new
comedy
series
新的喜剧系列节目
4
BOOKS/ARTICLES ETC
书/文章等
several
books,
articles
etc
that
deal
with
the
same
subject
or
tell
stories
about
the
same
characters
〔书、文章等的〕系列
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of
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a
series
of
articles
on
community
care
有关社区关怀的系列文章
a
science
fiction
series
科幻小说系列
5
SIMILAR THINGS
相似的事物
several
things
of
the
same
kind
〔同类事物的〕一系列,一连串
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of
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a
series
of
laws
against
discrimination
反对歧视的一系列法规
The
area
is
linked
by
a
series
of
canals.
这一地区由几条运河连接起来。
6
SPORT
体育运动
a
set
of
sports
games
played
between
the
same
two
teams
〔两队之间的〕系列比赛
the
World
Series
Test
series
7
in series
being
connected
so
that
electricity
passes
through
the
parts
of
something
electrical
in
the
correct
order
[术语] 〔电器〕串联的
technical