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TOEFL BNC: 3735 COCA: 8065
successive

adjective

successive ♦︎ in a row ♦︎ consecutive ♦︎ straight ♦︎ serialThese words all describe things or people that follow one after the other without interruption. 這些詞均表示連續的、無間斷的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the second / third / fourth successive / consecutive / straight sththe second / third / fourth sth in a rowsb's second, etc. successive / consecutive win / victory / defeatsb's second, etc. win / victory / defeat in a rowtwo, etc. successive / consecutive / straight days / weeks / months / yearstwo, etc. days / weeks / months / years in a rowsuccessive / consecutive / straight defeats / games / winsdefeats / games / wins in a row successive səkˈsesɪv [only before noun] (rather formal) following immediately one after the other 連續的;連接的;相繼的Successive governments have tried to tackle the problem.歷屆政府都試圖解決這個問題。The road remained closed for the third successive day.第三天這條路仍然繼續封閉。 successively

adverb

The novel presents successively three different views of the same events.該小說相繼展現了同一事件的三個不同視角。
in a ˈrow

idiom

happening several times in the same way with nothing different happening in between 連續幾次地She had several wins in a row.她曾連續幾次獲勝。Labour lost for the fourth time in a row.工黨連續落敗已經第四次了。
consecutive kənˈsekjətɪv [usually before noun](especially of periods of time) following one after another in a series, without interruption (尤指時間段)連續不斷的She was absent for nine consecutive days.她一連缺席了九天。He is beginning his fourth consecutive term of office.他開始了連續第四屆任期。 consecutively

adverb

The plays were performed consecutively on one day.這幾出戲在一天内連續上演。
straight [only before noun] following one after another in a series, without interruption 連續的;不間斷的The team has had six straight wins.這支隊已經連赢六場。She won in straight sets (= without losing a set in a tennis match).她一盤未失,連連得勝。In this meaning straight is used especially in the context of sport. * straight表達此義時尤用於體育語境。 serial ˈsɪəriəl; NAmE ˈsɪriəl [only before noun] arranged in a series; doing the same thing in the same way several times 順序排列的;排成序列的;連續的;多次的Individual engines differ only in their serial numbers.每台發動機的區别僅在於序列號不同。The novel was first published in serial form (= in several parts).這部小說最先是以連載的形式發表的。She was the ninth victim of a serial killer (= sb who murders several people in a similar way).她是一起連環殺人案中的第九個受害者。

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