Skip to main content

serially

/seer-ee-uhl/US // ˈsɪər i əl //UK // (ˈsɪərɪəl) //

接续,接连不断地,接连不断的,接续的

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : anything published, broadcast, etc., in short installments at regular intervals, as a novel appearing in successive issues of a magazine.
    • : Library Science. a publication in any medium issued in successive parts bearing numerical or chronological designation and intended to be continued indefinitely.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : published in installments or successive parts: a serial story.
    • : pertaining to such publication.
    • : pertaining to, arranged in, or consisting of a series.
    • : occurring in a series rather than simultaneously: serial marriage; serial murders.
    • : effecting or producing a series of similar actions: The police think a serial killer is responsible for five homicides in this city last month.
    • : Computers. of or relating to the apparent or actual performance of class="luna-xref" >parallel).of or relating to the transmission or processing of each part of a whole in sequence, as each bit of a byte or each byte of a computer word.
    • : Music. of, relating to, or composed in serial technique.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as ingradually

Examples

  • They are once again an unlikely perfect pair in this intricate puzzler about Sam Tabor, an addled Brooklyn outsider artist who hires Smith, surprisingly, to prove he’s a serial killer.

  • Goshen is a serial entrepreneur as well as a veteran of the Israeli Defense Forces’ Unit 8200, the main signals intelligence division of the Israeli military.

  • Carlino’s father, who began modestly as a florist in Philadelphia, was a serial entrepreneur who sent his son to central Pennsylvania to oversee some of the family businesses, including the racetrack.

  • Mason was an aspiring model and serial entrepreneur who sold homemade wooden crosses door-to-door as a child and graduated to selling gloves for gamers in high school, Mason had moved to New York when he was signed to Ford Models.

  • Since Brazilian blood banks retain samples of donated blood, they were able to go back and look for coronavirus antibodies at several points in time—a technique known as serial sampling.

  • And so the serially unpopular Hollande was robbed of a rare break from public opprobrium.

  • Everything's serially correlated with itself and correlated every which way with everything else.

  • He savaged Boehner and his own party serially throughout this press conference.

  • He gives the wrong date for Sabin's book, which began to appear serially in 1875 and was published in 1877.

  • The segments of the body, as they follow one behind the other, are also serially alike, as is plainly seen in the abdomen or tail.

  • Chapters from this book, appropriately illustrated, first appeared serially in Scribner's Magazine.

  • This book I endeavoured to publish serially by posting the MS. to the editors of various magazines for their consideration.

  • Because of the condensers serially in the telephone line, voice currents can pass through it, but direct currents can not.