series

series
noun, pl. same
1) (sequence) Reihe, die

a series of events/misfortunes — eine Folge von Ereignissen/Missgeschicken

2) (set of successive issues) Serie, die

radio/TV series — Hörfunkreihe/Fernsehserie, die

series of programmes — Sendereihe, die

3) (set of books) Reihe, die
4) (group of stamps, games, etc.) Serie, die
5) (Electr.)

in series — in Reihe

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plural; see series
* * *
se·ries
<pl ->
[ˈsɪəri:z, AM ˈsɪri:z]
n
1. (set of events) Reihe f; (succession) Folge f
\series expansion MATH Reihenentwicklung f
\series of experiments Versuchsreihe f
\series of measurements Messreihe f
a \series of scandals eine Reihe Skandale
2. SPORT Serie f
3. RADIO, TV Serie f
comedy/TV \series Comedyserie f/Fernsehserie f
4. PUBL Reihe f (on über +akk)
5. (line of products) of machines, vehicles Serie f
6. ELEC Reihe f
in \series in Reihe [geschaltet]
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['sIərɪz]
n pl -
1) Serie f; (of books, lectures etc also, of films, talks, MATH, MUS, ELEC) Reihe f; (of events also, succession of things) Reihe f, Folge f

a series of articles — eine Artikelserie or -reihe

in series — der Reihe nach; (Elec) in Reihe; (Comm) serienmäßig; publish als Serie

2) (RAD) Sendereihe f; (TV) Serie f
* * *
series [ˈsıəriːz; -rız] pl -ries s
1. Serie f, Reihe f, Folge f:
a series of events;
a series of concerts eine Konzertreihe;
in series der Reihe nach ( 4, 5)
2. (Artikel-, Buch- etc) Serie f, (-)Reihe f
3. MATH Reihe f
4. TECH Serie f, Baureihe f:
series production Reihen-, Serienbau m;
in series serienmäßig
5. auch series connection ELEK Serien-, Reihenschaltung f:
series motor Reihen(schluss)motor m;
series parallel circuit Reihenparallelschaltung f;
series-wound Reihenschluss…;
(connected) in series in Reihe geschaltet
6. CHEM homologe Reihe
7. GEOL Schichtfolge f
8. ZOOL Abteilung f
9. (Briefmarken- etc) Serie f
10. LING Reihe f von gleich geordneten Satzteilen
s. abk
1. second (seconds pl) s, Sek.
2. section
3. see s.
4. series
5. set
6. HIST Br shilling (shillings pl)
7. sign
8. signed gez.
9. singular Sg.
10. son
ser. abk
1. serial
2. series
3. sermon
* * *
noun, pl. same
1) (sequence) Reihe, die

a series of events/misfortunes — eine Folge von Ereignissen/Missgeschicken

2) (set of successive issues) Serie, die

radio/TV series — Hörfunkreihe/Fernsehserie, die

series of programmes — Sendereihe, die

3) (set of books) Reihe, die
4) (group of stamps, games, etc.) Serie, die
5) (Electr.)

in series — in Reihe

* * *
n.
Folge -n f.
Kette -n f.
Reihe -n (Mathematik) f.
Reihe -n f.
Schriftenreihe f.
Serie -n f.

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