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noun The incident sparked off a whole series of events that nobody had foreseen. 那一事件引发出一连串谁都没有料到的事。 the latest in a series of articles on the nature of modern society论现代社会性质的一系列文章中最新的一篇 The movie consisted of a series of flashbacks. The first episode of the new series is on Saturday. the World Series (= in baseball)世界系列美国职业棒球锦标赛 England have lost the Test series (= of cricket matches) against India. 英格兰板球队在同印度队的系列比赛中落败。 batteries connected in series a series circuit Australia won the Test series against England. HBO has begun releasing the series on DVD. He had a whole series of tests. He is in hospital for a whole series of tests. In the first of a special two-part series on the economy… India must win to level the series. She has a small part in a drama series for radio. The BBC has already commissioned a second series. The Bronx Bombers won two of three in a weekend series with the Red Sox. The quartet will be performing in a series of lunchtime concerts. They took the first two games in the series. We watched the final part of a series on Australian wildlife. a complex series of events a series of events/interviews/meetings/lectures a series of experiments/studies/tests a time series showing the pattern of global warming an anime series based on novels by Hiroyuki Morioka the Harry Potter book series the final book in the series the hit comedy series ‘Friends’ He had committed a series of minor criminal offences. He’s already looking forward to this summer’s Ashes series against Australia. She wrote a whole series of novels between 1985 and 2005. So far England are 2–0 up in the Test series against India. In 2004 the Boston Red Sox won baseball’s World Series for the first time in 86 years. The incident sparked off a series of events that no one had foreseen. The shooting was the latest in a series of violent attacks in the city. This is the first in a series of articles about rock ’n’ roll legends. You will need to have a series of vaccinations before you visit the area. |