sequence

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈsiː.kwəns/    /ˈsi.kwəns/|/ˈsi.kwɛns/|/ˈsiː.kwəns/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A set of things next to each other in a set order; a series. countable,uncountable
    — An alphabet follows a sequence.
  2. The state of being sequent or following; order of succession. uncountable
    — Complete the listed tasks in sequence.
  3. A series of musical phrases where a theme or melody is repeated, with some change each time, such as in pitch or length (example: opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony). countable,uncountable
  4. A musical composition used in some Catholic Masses between the readings. The most famous sequence is the Dies Irae (Day of Wrath) formerly used in funeral services. countable,uncountable
  5. An ordered list of objects, typically indexed with natural numbers. countable,uncountable
  6. A subsequent event; a consequence or result. archaic,countable,uncountable
    — he found no words to convey the impressions he had received; then he gave way to the anger always the sequence of the antagonism of opinion between them.
  7. A series of shots that depict a single action or style in a film, television show, or other video medium. countable,uncountable
    — What follows is a bunch of nonstop goofery involving chase sequences, dream sequences, fast-changing costumes and an improbable beard, a little musical help from Flight Of The Conchords, and ultimately a very physical confrontation with a surprisingly spry Victoria.
  8. A meld consisting of three or more cards of successive ranks in the same suit, such as the four, five and six of hearts. countable,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To arrange (something) in an order. transitive
    — We sequenced the code to keep it organised.
  2. To determine the order of monomers in (a biological polymer), e.g. of amino acids in (a protein), or of bases in (a nucleic acid). transitive
  3. To produce (music) with a sequencer. transitive
  4. To proceed through a sequence or series of things. intransitive,uncommon
    — Children start to make meanings and connections as soon as they encounter the book. This starts with the initial analyses and inferences they make when they see the book cover and continues as they sequence through the interior illustrations.

词形变化

sequences plural sequences present,singular,third-person sequencing participle,present sequenced participle,past sequenced past

词汇关系

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almost split sequence Appell sequence arithmetic sequence asequence base sequence biosequence canonical sequence Cauchy sequence chronosequence climosequence conserved sequence convergent sequence cratonic sequence de Bruijn sequence deduced amino acid sequence degree sequence divisibility sequence DNA sequence dream sequence Ducci sequence eigensequence emoji flag sequence emoji sequence emoji ZWJ sequence exact sequence Farey sequence Fibonacci sequence flight sequence fluorosequence geometric sequence Gijswijt's sequence Goodstein sequence Gould's sequence homosequence ideographic description sequence in sequence intersequence King Wen sequence Kolakoski sequence leader sequence long exact sequence macrosequence main-sequence main sequence megasequence metasequence microsequence midsequence missequence multisequence nilsequence nonsequence oligosequence opening sequence Padovan sequence parasequence photosequence Pierre Robin sequence polysequence Potter sequence pre-main-sequence star prosequence protosequence pseudosequence pyrosequence random sequence resequence retrosequence rock sequence sequence assembly sequence breaking sequence dance sequenceless sequence-of-returns risk sequence of tenses sequence point sequencer sequential Sheffer sequence Shine-Dalgarno sequence short exact sequence slippery sequence stereosequence Sturm sequence subsequence supersequence Thue-Morse sequence title sequence toposequence triggering sequence twin oligohydramnios-polyhydramnios sequence sequenceability sequenceable

词源

词源 1
From Middle English sequence, from Old French sequence (“a sequence of cards, answering verses”), from Late Latin sequentia (“a following”), from Latin sequēns (“following”), from sequī (“to follow”); see sequent.
词源 2
From Middle English sequence, from Old French sequence (“a sequence of cards, answering verses”), from Late Latin sequentia (“a following”), from Latin sequēns (“following”), from sequī (“to follow”); see sequent.
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