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[kən΄sekjutiv] a հաջորդական, հե տևողական. իրար հետևից, հաջոր դաբար. four days consecutive 4 օր հաջորդաբար -
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > consecutive
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[kən`sekjʊtɪv]последовательный; консекутивный; (непрерывно) следующий друг за другомлогичный, упорядоченныйследственныйпараллельныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > consecutive
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[con·sec·u·tive || kən'sekjʊtɪv]◙ adj. עוקב; רציף* * *◙ ףיצר ;בקוע◄ -
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<tech.gen> ■ aufeinander folgend<tech.gen> (events, steps) ■ aufeinanderfolgend<tech.gen> (e.g. processes, reactions) ■ konsekutiv< fin> ■ laufend -
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berturut2, beruntun, terus-menerus* * *berurutan* * *berturut2, beruntun, terus-menerus* * *berderet, kesimpulan -
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adj. дараалсан, тасралтгүй цуварсан. consecutively adv. -
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a., ad., n. 연속적인, 계속되는, 일관된, 결과를 나타내는, 병행의, \consecutively 연속하여, \consecutiveness 연속(성), 일관성 -
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вчт1) консеквентный, являющийся (логическим) следствием2) последующий; следующий за чем-либо -
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adj (#ly [adv]) uzastopan, u nizu, konsekutivan;[gram] posljedičan (# clause) / for ten # days = deset dana uzastopce* * *
dosljedan
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вчт.1) консеквентный, являющийся (логическим) следствием2) последующий; следующий за чем-либоThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > consecutive
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متتابع* * *مُتَتَابِعٌ
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consecutive — consecutive, successive, sequent, sequential, serial are comparable when meaning following one after the other in order. Consecutive and successive apply to objects which follow one another without interruption or break. But consecutive is… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Consecutive — Con*sec u*tive, a. [Cf. F. cons[ e]cutif. See {Consequent}.] 1. Following in a train; succeeding one another in a regular order; successive; uninterrupted in course or succession; with no interval or break; as, fifty consecutive years. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
consecutive — con·sec·u·tive adj: following one after the other in order con·sec·u·tive·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. consecutive … Law dictionary
consecutive — UK US /kənˈsekjʊtɪv/ adjective ► used to describe events, numbers, etc. that follow one after another without an interruption: »Interest rates have been held at the same level for the tenth consecutive month … Financial and business terms
consecutive — [kən sek′yo͞o tiv, kən sek′yətiv] adj. [Fr consécutif < ML consecutivus < pp. of L consequi: see CONSEQUENCE] 1. following in order, without interruption; successive [for four consecutive days] 2. proceeding from one part or idea to the… … English World dictionary
consecutive — 1610s, from Fr. consécutif (16c.), from M.L. consecutivus, from L. consecutus following closely, pp. of consequi (see CONSEQUENCE (Cf. consequence)). Related: Consecutively … Etymology dictionary
consecutive — [adj] in sequence after, chronological, connected, constant, continuing, continuous, ensuing, following, going on, increasing, in order, in turn, later, logical, numerical, one after another, progressive, running, sequent, sequential, serial,… … New thesaurus
consecutive — ► ADJECTIVE 1) following in unbroken or logical sequence. 2) Grammar expressing consequence or result. DERIVATIVES consecutively adverb. ORIGIN Latin consecutivus, from consequi follow closely … English terms dictionary
consecutive — 01. The teacher had to speak to the student after he was late for class for three [consecutive] days. 02. The Montreal Canadiens hockey team won four [consecutive] Stanley Cups between 1956 and 1960, and four more [consecutive] championships from … Grammatical examples in English
consécutive — ● consécutif, consécutive adjectif (latin consecutus, de consequi, suivre) Se dit de plusieurs choses qui se suivent sans interruption dans le temps : Dormir dix heures consécutives. Qui est le résultat, la conséquence de quelque chose : L… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Consecutive — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Consecutive (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on consecutive instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/consecutive … Wikipedia