sequence

noun

UK/ˈsiː.kwəns/
US/ˈsiː.kwəns/

Definitions of sequence noun

series(系列)

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    A series of related items or occurrences, or the specific order in which they follow one another.

    序列;次序;順序

    • The opening chapter details a bizarre sequence of incidents that ultimately resulted in his demise.

      開篇章節詳細描述了最終導致他死亡的一連串怪異事件。

    • Do you have to complete these assignments following a precise sequence?

      你必須按照精確的順序完成這些作業嗎?

    • For ease of viewing, the photographs are presented in chronological sequence.

      為了便於觀看,這些照片按時間順序排列。

film(電影)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A segment of a film showcasing a particular event or a related series of events.

    (影片的)片段;場景

    • The opening sequence of the movie depicts an unsettling kidnapping.

      電影的開場鏡頭描繪了一起令人不安的綁架事件。

    • This action film has several amazing chase sequences.

      這部動作片有幾段精彩的追逐鏡頭。

    • The director used rapid scene sequences to heighten the suspense.

      導演使用快速切換的場景鏡頭來加強懸疑感。

verb

UK/ˈsiː.kwəns/
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Definitions of sequence verb

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)

    To arrange items in a specific order or to determine the order in which they are arranged.

    按順序排列;排序

    • They discussed the best way to sequence the various phases of the project.

      他們討論了如何最好地安排專案各個階段的順序。

    • The textbook's chapters are sequenced according to their level of difficulty.

      教科書的章節是根據其難度級別來排序的。

    • Researchers sequenced the genes according to their position on the chromosome.

      研究人員根據基因在染色體上的位置對其進行了排序。

  2. Transitive(及物動詞)biology(生物學)specialized(專業)

    To determine the specific order of nucleotides (chemical compounds) within DNA.

    測量DNA中核苷酸的排列順序

    • Scientists have sequenced the entire human genome.

      科學家已經對整個人類基因組進行了測序。

    • The research team is trying to sequence the genome of this virus.

      研究團隊正試圖對這種病毒的基因組進行測序。

    • With the new technology, we can sequence DNA faster and more accurately.

      有了這項新技術,我們可以更快、更準確地對DNA進行測序。