consecutive的意思和读音

consecutive

: [kənˈsekjətɪv] : [kənˈsekjʊtɪv]

adj.

adj.+n.consecutive month,consecutive quarter,consecutive week

adj.alternate

adj.successive,uninterrupted,following,repeated,serial

consecutiveadj.

1.following one after another in a series, without interruption

She was absent for nine consecutive days.

He is beginning his fourth consecutive term of office.

adj.1.,,;2.

adj.1.following one after another in order and with nothing else in between

1. persecution n consecutive a consecution n ...

2. persecution n consecutive a consecution n ...

3. concedevt. ,退 consecutive a. , console v. ,? ...

4. compulsory a. consecutive a. console n. (, …

5. conscience n. consecutive a. consent n. ...

6. Key words Consecutive adj. spin-off ...

7. comic a. consecutive a. coordinator n. ...

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1.To render the dark scene close to what I saw I took 7 consecutive 15-second exposures in under 2 minutes interval.2715

2.As of the end of 2005, the United States home sales set record highs for five consecutive years, prices have continued to rise.2005

3.The standard newspaper definition of a recession is a decline in the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for two or more consecutive quarters.退退

4.For three consecutive nights, the maid had dreamt of Master conversing with her and knew that She had come to bless her.

5.China forward Yi Li showed some obvious nervousness by dribbling the ball off his body and out of bounds on two consecutive possessions.

6.If I win the next nine consecutive matches and I lose the record after that then I prefer this.

7.Dream memories are fragile, and trying to recall all the plot twists and turns on consecutive nights seems to have a cumulative effect.

8.Take a look at "Rows inserted" in consecutive snapshots to see if the rate of inserts varies during the course of a bulk insert.“Rowsinserted”,

9.After getting less-than-adequate sleep for 5 consecutive nights, I noticed it had started to take a toll on me.

10.In a measure of that robust momentum, it was the 26th consecutive month that the official index had stood above the threshold of 50.2650