consecutive

consecutive
adjective
aufeinander folgend [Monate, Jahre]; fortlaufend [Zahlen]

this is the fifth consecutive day that ... — heute ist schon der fünfte Tag, an dem ...

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[kən'sekjutiv]
adjective
(following one after the other in regular order: He visited us on two consecutive days, Thursday and Friday.) aufeinanderfolgend
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con·secu·tive
[kənˈsekjʊtɪv, AM -jət̬ɪv]
adj inv
1. (following) days, months aufeinanderfolgend, hintereinander; numbers fortlaufend
the third \consecutive weekend that I've spent working schon das dritte Wochenende, an dem ich arbeite
this is the fifth \consecutive night that I haven't slept ich habe jetzt schon fünf Nächte hintereinander nicht geschlafen
2. LING
\consecutive clause Konsekutivsatz m fachspr
3. (not simultaneous)
\consecutive interpreting Konsekutivdolmetschen nt
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[kən'sekjʊtɪv]
adj
1) aufeinanderfolgend; numbers fortlaufend

on four consecutive days — vier Tage hintereinander

this is the third consecutive morning he's been late — er ist jetzt dreimal hintereinander morgens zu spät gekommen

2) (GRAM) clause Konsekutiv-, Folge-
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consecutive [kənˈsekjʊtıv; US auch -kətıv] adj
1. aufeinanderfolgend:
for three consecutive weeks drei Wochen hintereinander;
consecutive interpreter Konsekutivdolmetscher(in)
2. (fort)laufend (Nummern etc)
3. konsekutiv, abgeleitet:
consecutive clause LING Konsekutiv-, Folgesatz m
4. MUS parallel (fortschreitend) (Intervalle)
5. Folge…:
consecutive symptom MED Folgeerscheinung f
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adjective
aufeinander folgend [Monate, Jahre]; fortlaufend [Zahlen]

this is the fifth consecutive day that ... — heute ist schon der fünfte Tag, an dem ...

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adj.
aufeinander folgend adj.
aufeinanderfolgend (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.
fortlaufend adj.

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