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1 consecutive
consecutive [kən'sekjʊtɪv](a) (successive → days, weeks) consécutif;∎ for the third consecutive day pour le troisième jour consécutif;∎ they have had five consecutive home wins ils ont remporté cinq victoires consécutives sur leur terrain;∎ consecutive interpreting interprétation f consécutiveUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > consecutive
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2 successive
successive [səkˈsesɪv]• for the third successive year/time pour la troisième année/fois consécutive* * *[sək'sesɪv]adjective gen successif/-ive; [day, week, year] consécutif/-ivewith each successive disaster... — à chaque nouvelle catastrophe...
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