consecutive
英 [kənˈsek.jə.tɪv]
美 [kənˈsek.jə.t̬ɪv]
consecutive 连续不断的con-, 强调。-sec, 连接,连续,词源同sequence, persecute.
- consecutive
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consecutive: see sequence
- consecutive (adj.)
- 1610s, from French consécutif (16c.), from Medieval Latin consecutivus, from Latin consecutus "following closely," past participle of consequi (see consequence). Related: Consecutively.
- 1. Between 1940 and 1943 he had a string of 62 consecutive victories.
- 他在1940年至1943年间连续62次获胜。
- 2. She was within sight of Navratilova'srecord of seventy-four consecutive wins.
- 她已经逼近了纳夫拉蒂洛娃74连胜的纪录。
- 3. Connors reigned as the world No. 1 for 159 consecutive weeks.
- 康纳斯连续159周排名世界第一。
- 4. The manufacturing economy contracted in October for the sixth consecutive month.
- 10月,制造业经济已经连续第6个月出现萎缩状况。
- 5. She was absent for nine consecutive days.
- 她一连缺席了九天。