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serial ['sɪərɪəl]1 noun∎ TV serial feuilleton m télévisé;∎ published in serial form publié sous forme de feuilleton(b) (periodical) périodique m∎ in serial order en ordre sériel►► Computing serial access accès m séquentiel;Computing serial cable câble m série;Computing serial interface interface f série;serial killer tueur-(euse) m,f en série;serial killings meurtres mpl en série;serial monogamist = personne qui a une succession de relations monogamiques;serial monogamy = succession de relations monogamiques;serial murderer tueur(euse) m,f en série;serial murders meurtres mpl en série;serial number (of product, publication) numéro m de série; (of cheque, voucher) numéro m; (of soldier) (numéro m) matricule m;Computing serial port port m série;serial printer imprimante f série;serial rights droits mpl de reproduction en feuilleton;serial writer feuilletoniste mf -
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A n1 TV, Radio, Publg ( story) feuilleton m ; radio/TV serial feuilleton radiophonique/télévisé ; a seven part serial un feuilleton en sept épisodes ; to broadcast sth as a serial diffuser qch en feuilleton ; to adapt ou make sth into a serial faire un feuilleton de qch ;B adj1 Comput [access, computer] séquentiel/-ielle ; [input/output, printer, programming, transfer] série inv ;2 Mus sériel/-ielle.
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