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英语 - 丹麦语

Series

ˈsɪriz
极其常见
700 - 800
700 - 800
词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。 这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。

serie, række, sekvens, følgesvend

Series 的含义在丹麦语中

serie

例子:
I watched a new series on Netflix.
Jeg så en ny serie på Netflix.
The series of events led to a surprising outcome.
Serien af begivenheder førte til et overraskende resultat.
使用: informal语境: Used in everyday conversation when referring to a sequence of episodes in television or a sequence of events.
笔记: The word 'serie' can refer to TV shows, books, or any sequence of related items.

række

例子:
There is a series of tests we need to conduct.
Der er en række tests, vi skal udføre.
She collected a series of stamps from different countries.
Hun samlede en række frimærker fra forskellige lande.
使用: formal/informal语境: Used in both formal and informal settings to describe a collection or sequence of items.
笔记: This meaning emphasizes a sequential arrangement, often used in academic or technical contexts.

sekvens

例子:
The series of numbers follows a specific pattern.
Sekvensen af tal følger et specifikt mønster.
In biology, a series of reactions occur during photosynthesis.
I biologi sker der en sekvens af reaktioner under fotosyntesen.
使用: formal语境: Commonly used in scientific or mathematical contexts to describe ordered sequences.
笔记: More technical and often used in academic discussions.

følgesvend

例子:
The series of lectures will cover various topics.
Følgesvenden af forelæsninger vil dække forskellige emner.
He wrote a series of articles on climate change.
Han skrev en følgesvend af artikler om klimaforandringer.
使用: formal/informal语境: Used to refer to a group of related articles, lectures, or publications.
笔记: Typically used in academic or professional writing.

Series的同义词

sequence

A sequence refers to a set of things that follow a particular order or pattern.
例子: The books in the Harry Potter sequence are very popular.
笔记: While both 'series' and 'sequence' refer to a set of things arranged in order, 'sequence' often implies a specific order or progression.

succession

Succession refers to a series of things that follow one after another in time or order.
例子: The succession of events led to the final outcome.
笔记: Similar to 'series,' 'succession' emphasizes the idea of things following one another, but it often implies a chronological or orderly progression.

Series的表达方式,常用短语

In series

This phrase means something is happening or being done in succession or one after another.
例子: The episodes were aired in series every week.
笔记: The original word 'series' refers to a set of related things or events, while 'in series' specifically refers to the order or sequence in which they are presented or done.

Series finale

It refers to the final episode or installment of a television or book series.
例子: The fans eagerly awaited the series finale of their favorite TV show.
笔记: While 'series' refers to the entire set of related things, 'series finale' specifically points to the concluding part.

Series regular

It denotes a main cast member who appears in every episode of a TV series.
例子: She was promoted to a series regular on the TV show after her guest appearances were well-received.
笔记: Unlike the general term 'series,' 'series regular' focuses on a specific type of role in a TV show.

Series of events

It refers to a sequence or chain of connected happenings or incidents.
例子: The unexpected series of events led to a dramatic turn in the story.
笔记: While 'series' indicates a collection of related items, 'series of events' emphasizes the interconnectedness of successive occurrences.

Serialized

It means presenting a story or content in parts over a period of time.
例子: The novel was serialized in a magazine before being published as a book.
笔记: Unlike 'series,' which denotes a set of related things, 'serialized' specifically refers to the method of releasing content in installments.

In a series of

It indicates a chain or sequence of related events or elements.
例子: The detective uncovered clues in a series of small towns across the country.
笔记: While 'series' refers to a collection, 'in a series of' highlights the continuous nature of the related elements.

Series producer

It refers to the person in charge of managing the production of a TV series.
例子: The series producer is responsible for overseeing the production of each episode.
笔记: Compared to the broad term 'series,' 'series producer' specifies the role of overseeing the production process.

Series的日常(俚语)表达

Binge-watch

To watch multiple episodes of a TV series in one sitting or over a short period of time.
例子: I binged-watched the entire series in one weekend.
笔记: It emphasizes watching continuously and for an extended period, whereas watching a series typically involves breaks between episodes or seasons.

Marathon

To watch a long series of episodes or movies in succession without taking breaks.
例子: They had a marathon viewing session of the series last night.
笔记: It implies a longer and more intense viewing session compared to watching a series casually or regularly.

Bingeable

Describing a TV series that is so captivating or addictive that it encourages viewers to watch multiple episodes in a short time span.
例子: This new series is so bingeable; I couldn't stop watching it.
笔记: It highlights the enticing nature of the series that compels viewers to watch more episodes rapidly, different from a standard series that may be watched at a regular pace.

Rewatch

To watch a TV series again, typically because of enjoyment or to catch details missed during the initial viewing.
例子: I want to rewatch my favorite series because it's so good.
笔记: It signifies watching a series for the second or subsequent time, indicating a deeper appreciation or desire to revisit specific moments, unlike watching a series for the first time.

Binge-watcher

A person who watches a large number of episodes or series in one sitting or over a short period of time.
例子: She's a total binge-watcher; she finishes entire seasons in a day.
笔记: It characterizes someone who regularly engages in binge-watching behaviors, distinct from a typical viewer who watches episodes more sporadically.

Addictive

Describing a TV series that is so engaging or enthralling that viewers feel compelled to keep watching.
例子: That series is so addictive; I can't stop watching.
笔记: It emphasizes the strong pull or compulsion the series exerts on viewers, leading to extended and continuous viewing, unlike a standard series that may not have the same captivating effect.

Cliffhanger

A dramatic and unresolved ending of an episode or season that leaves viewers eager for the next installment.
例子: The last episode ended with a huge cliffhanger; I can't wait for the next season.
笔记: It highlights the suspenseful nature of the ending, creating anticipation for the continuation of the series, unlike a typical episode or season conclusion.

Series - 例子

The new series of books is very popular.
The cars are parked in a series.
The serial number is printed on the bottom of the device.

Series的语法

Series - 名词 (Noun) / 名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass)
词元: series
变位
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): series
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): series
音节、划分和重音
series 包含2个音节: se • ries
音标: ˈsir-(ˌ)ēz
se ries , ˈsir (ˌ)ēz (红色音节是重读的)

Series - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
series: 700 - 800 (极其常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。
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