série — meaning in English
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English meaning
- battery noun A device that stores and supplies electrical power, made of one or more cells.
- continuum noun A continuous range or scale in which nearby points are barely different, but the far ends are very different from each other.
- grade noun A mark or score showing how well someone did on a test or in a course.
- period noun A stretch of time, or a particular era seen as a distinct whole.
- plethora noun An overwhelming or excessive amount of something.
- serial adj Arranged in, or having to do with, a series or repeated succession.
- series noun A number of related things that come one after another, or a set of connected events.
- set verb To put something in a particular place or position.
- streak noun A thin line or smear, often left by dirt, color, or motion.
- train noun A line of connected railway carriages pulled by an engine, used to carry passengers or freight.
- year noun The time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun once, about 365 days.
Senses
série is used for these senses in English:
- battery An array of similar things.
- catena A series of related items.
- continuum A continuous extent.
- grade (North America, Philippines, education) A level of primary and secondary education.
- period (chemistry) A row in the periodic table of the elements. [from 19th c.]
- plethora (usually, followed by of) An excessive amount or number; an abundance.
- serial A literary or dramatic work, such as a radio or television programme, published in installments, often numbered and without a specified end.
- serial A publication issued in successive parts, often numbered and with no predetermined end.
battery — full definition
- noun A device that stores and supplies electrical power, made of one or more cells.
- noun A legal term for unlawfully touching or striking another person.
- noun A group of similar things, especially artillery guns, arranged or used together.
continuum — full definition
- noun A continuous range or scale in which nearby points are barely different, but the far ends are very different from each other.
- noun In mathematics, the set of all real numbers, or any similarly unbroken space.