consecutiveness / kənˈsɛk yə tɪv /

连续性连贯性持续性

consecutiveness 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. following one another in uninterrupted succession or order; successive: six consecutive numbers, such as 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
  2. marked by logical sequence.
  3. Grammar. expressing consequence or result: a consecutive clause.

consecutiveness 近义词

consecutiveness

等同于 sequence

更多consecutiveness例句

  1. His 12 consecutive victories make for the longest active streak in the UFC, and another would push him into a six-way tie for the second-longest streak in the promotion’s history.
  2. The Yellow Jackets missed seven consecutive field goal attempts during an early five-minute stretch before Alvarado made a three-pointer.
  3. The close loss came after Georgetown earned consecutive victories for the first time this season in its previous two games, including a win over No.
  4. Despite appearing in his second straight Super Bowl, Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy was passed over for the third consecutive hiring cycle in which he received multiple interviews.
  5. Frese was a young hotshot at the University of Minnesota, where she had just been named national coach of the year after taking a Golden Gophers program coming off seven consecutive losing seasons to the NCAA tournament with a 22-8 record.
  6. He had been left hanging, by handcuffs and not allowed to lower his arms for 22 hours each day for two consecutive days.
  7. We shot that sequence in 12 days over six consecutive weekends.
  8. Central won thirty-three consecutive games, and Suffridge became a plum for the college recruiters.
  9. Modern Family now holds the record for most consecutive wins in Outstanding Comedy Series, winning five trophies in a row.
  10. FDR and Harry Truman combined to keep the Presidency in Democratic hands for twenty consecutive years.
  11. For two consecutive seasons he lived in the sunlight of Mademoiselle Duvigne's presence.
  12. Altogether, we spent five consecutive days hovering around that collection of law-enforcers, in imminent risk of capture.
  13. It ran for a longer consecutive period in Germany than any play by any Englishman—not excepting Shakespeare.
  14. Do you realize that I literally never know what it is to have more than three or four consecutive hours of sleep?
  15. The books are not written on paper of the same size, nor in consecutive order, although by the same hand.