series noun [ C ] (SET OF EVENTS)
B2 a number of similar or related events or things, one following another:
She gave a series of lectures at Warwick University last year on contemporary British writers.
› a number of games played one after another by two teams against each other:
The Yankees have a four-game series against the Orioles at home.
in series
추가 예
- The initial earthquake was followed by a series of aftershocks.
- He's had a series of badly paid jobs.
- The police are trying to determine the series of events that led up to the murder.
- The government's reputation has already been harmed by a series of scandals.
- There was a series of explosions and the van burst into flames .
유의어 사전: 동의어 및 관련 단어
series noun [ C ] (SET OF BROADCASTS)
B1 a set of television or radio broadcasts on the same subject or using the same characters but in different situations:
The star is to host a television series on extreme sports.
a comedy series
추가 예
- He's the creator of a successful cartoon series.
- He liked the second series but I thought it was fairly poor.
- Alan Bennett wrote a series of monologues called Talking Hea ds.
- A new series of wildlife programmes has started on Monday evenings.
- She has made a series of documentaries on the subject of family relationships.
series noun [ C ] (SET OF BOOKS)
B2 a set of books published by the same company that deal with the same subject:
They do a series on architecture throughout the ages.
유의어 사전: 동의어 및 관련 단어