successively / səkˈsɛs ɪv /

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successively 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. following in order or in uninterrupted sequence; consecutive: three successive days.
  2. following another in a regular sequence: the second successive day.
  3. characterized by or involving succession.

successively 近义词

successively

等同于 running

successively

等同于 together

successively

等同于 consecutively

successively

等同于 in turn

successively

等同于 frequently

successively

等同于 gradually

successively

等同于 apiece

更多successively例句

  1. In successive Januarys, the Mets have been forced to terminate a manager and a GM before either could preside over a single game.
  2. A mix of slightly older and younger age estimates can result from gaps that form in successive mineral layers, Brumm’s team says.
  3. In short vignettes in this massive book, he illustrates how successive administrations served wine as a subtle element of diplomacy.
  4. There’s a reason why successive long-form paragraphs uninhibited by headers is a literary form.
  5. These Georgia races give Democrats the chance to overcome the disappointment of Tuesday’s losses in a handful of races they considered tossups that appeared to leave them still in the minority for a fourth successive election.
  6. Whether all this can successively transpire in the wake of whatever happens with health-care legislation is highly problematic.
  7. The metal is then removed, and washed successively with very dilute sodium hydroxid solution, alcohol, and ether.
  8. It seeks the shortest phrase or sentence and adds successively all the modifiers, making no omissions.
  9. A gentleman being out a-shooting with Mr. Elwes, missed a dozen times successively.
  10. Oliver Wolcott died; a statesman under Washington, and 10 years successively governor of Connecticut.
  11. The obligation of a permanent duty cannot be dissolved; but the observance of it may and ought to be vowed successively.