successive
successive — 形容詞
1. coming or happening one right after another in a series, with nothing different
連續的
接連發生,中間沒有中斷
coming or happening one right after another in a series, with nothing different happening in between
The basketball team won three successive games and reached the final.
這支籃球隊連續贏了三場比賽,晉級了決賽。
collocation: successive + games (countable events)
Ezra was late for work on three successive mornings, worrying his manager.
Ezra 連續三個早上上班遲到,讓他的主管很擔心。
collocation: successive + mornings / time periods
After five successive years of drought, many local farms ran out of water.
連續五年乾旱之後,當地許多農場都已無水可用。
For the fourth successive week, Ife failed to finish her assignment on time.
Ife 連續第四週未能按時完成她的作業。
The company reported higher profits for the sixth successive quarter.
這間公司連續第六季報告了獲利成長。
- consecutive
Interchangeable in most contexts; 'consecutive' is slightly more common in everyday speech.
- straight
Informal alternative used after numbers: 'three straight wins'.
- running
Informal; used after time periods: 'three years running'.
- intermittent
Happening with breaks or pauses between events.
- alternating
Following a regular pattern of two different things in turn, not a string of the same thing.
文法句型
successive + noun
用法筆記
Only used directly before a noun (attributive position). Cannot be used after linking verbs: 'The victories were successive' is incorrect — use 'consecutive' or 'in a row' instead.