sequence [ 'si:kwəns] n.连续,继续;次序
sequence [ 'si:kwəns] n.序列
in sequence 依次,逐一
in sequence
依次,逐一
sequence ['si:kwəns] 次序,顺序,序列
sequence ['si:kwəns] 顺序
sequencing 定序
FCS Frame Check Sequence 帧校验序列
“第三产业” (third/tertiary industry,service sector,third sequence of enterprises)
In a composition, teachers are concerned that students express themselves correctly, but what also matters is that the thoughts are complete and well sequenced.
在批改作文时,老师会注意学生表达是否正确,可同样重要的还有表达的思想是否完整以及组织是否合理。
a sequence of good news
一连串的好消息
having the names in alphabetical sequence
把名字按字母顺序排列
in sequence 依次,逐一
挨 [āi] /lean to/in order/in sequence/
程 [chéng] /rule/order/regulations/formula/journey/procedure/sequence/a surname/
程序 [chéng xù] /procedures/sequence/order/
次 [cì] /nth/number (of times)/order/sequence/next/second(ary)/(measure word)/
次序 [cì xù] /(n) sequence; order/
甲 [jiǎ] /"A" (in a sequence of examples involving "A", "B", "C", etc.)/1st heavenly stem/1st in order/armor/
顺序 [shùn xù] /sequence/order/
序 [xù] /order/sequence/preface/
序列 [xù liè] /sequence/
乙 [yǐ] /"B" (in a sequence of examples involving "A", "B", "C", etc.)/2nd heavenly stem/2nd in order/
帧检验序列 [zhèng jiǎn yàn xù liè] /frame check sequence/FCS/
秩序 [zhì xù] /order (orderly)/order (sequence)/
{adj: broken} not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly
"broken lines of defense"
"a broken cable transmission"
"broken sleep"
"tear off the stub above the broken line"
"a broken note"
"broken sobs"
<-> unbroken
{adj: epistolary, epistolatory} written in the form of or carried on by letters or correspondence
"an endless sequence of epistolary love affairs"
"the epistolatory novel"
{adj: filial} designating the generation or the sequence of generations following the parental generation
<-> parental
{adj: graded, ranked, stratified} arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks
"stratified areas of the distribution"
{adj: monotonic, monotone} of a sequence or function; consistently increasing and never decreasing or consistently decreasing and never increasing in value
<-> nonmonotonic
{adj: nonrepetitive} marked by the absence of repetition
"nonrepetitive DNA sequence"
"nonrepetitive dance movements"
<-> repetitive
{adj: ordered} having a systematic arrangement; especially having elements succeeding in order according to rule
"an ordered sequence"
<-> disordered
{adj: transposable, permutable} capable of changing sequence
{adj: unbroken} marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence
"cars in an unbroken procession"
"the unbroken quiet of the afternoon"
<-> broken
{adv: alternately} in an alternating sequence or position
"They were deglycerolized by alternately centrifuging and mixing"
"he planted fir and pine trees alternately"
{adv: successively, in turn} in proper order or sequence
"talked to each child in turn"
"the stable became in turn a chapel and then a movie theater"
{n: Arabidopsis thaliana, mouse-ear cress} a small invasive self-pollinating weed with small white flowers; much studied by plant geneticists; the first higher plant whose complete genome sequence was described
{n: DNA fingerprint, genetic fingerprint} biometric identification obtained by examining a person's unique sequence of DNA base pairs; often used for evidence in criminal law cases
{n: Fibonacci number} a number in the Fibonacci sequence
{n: Fibonacci sequence} a sequence of numbers in which each number equals the sum of the two preceding numbers
{n: Gatling gun} an early form of machine gun having several barrels that fire in sequence as they are rotated
{n: Mass} a sequence of prayers constituting the Christian Eucharistic rite
"the priest said Mass"
{n: Michigan, Chicago, Newmarket, boodle, stops} a gambling card game in which chips are placed on the ace and king and queen and jack of separate suits (taken from a separate deck); a player plays the lowest card of a suit in his hand and successively higher cards are played until the sequence stops; the player who plays a card matching one in the layout wins all the chips on that card
{n: Sanger, Frederick Sanger, Fred Sanger} English biochemist who determined the sequence of amino acids in insulin and who invented a technique to determine the genetic sequence of an organism (born in 1918)
{n: Ventner, Craig Ventner, J. Craig Ventner} United States geneticist who published the complete base sequences for all the genes of a free-living organism, the influenza bacterium; later led team that developed a first draft of the entire human genome (born in 1946)
{n: Zanuck, Darryl Zanuck, Darryl Francis Zanuck} United States filmmaker whose works include the first full-length feature film with sound sequences (1902-1979)
{n: alpha} the beginning of a series or sequence
"the Alpha and Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end"--Revelations
{n: analysis} a branch of mathematics involving calculus and the theory of limits; sequences and series and integration and differentiation
{n: bolivia} a form of canasta in which sequences can be melded
{n: byte} a sequence of 8 bits (enough to represent one character of alphanumeric data) processed as a single unit of information
{n: cartoon, animated cartoon, toon} a film made by photographing a series of cartoon drawings to give the illusion of movement when projected in rapid sequence
{n: centromere, kinetochore} a specialized condensed region of each chromosome that appears during mitosis where the chromatids are held together to form an X shape
"the centromere is difficult to sequence"
{n: chronology} the determination of the actual temporal sequence of past events
{n: circulating decimal, recurring decimal, repeating decimal} a decimal with a sequence of digits that repeats itself indefinitely
{n: codon} a specific sequence of three adjacent bases on a strand of DNA or RNA that provides genetic code information for a particular amino acid
{n: collation} assembling in proper numerical or logical sequence
{n: combination lock} lock that can be opened only by turning dials in a special sequence
{n: combination} a coordinated sequence of chess moves
{n: combination} a sequence of numbers or letters that opens a combination lock
"he forgot the combination to the safe"
{n: comic strip, cartoon strip, strip, funnies} a sequence of drawings telling a story in a newspaper or comic book
{n: cycle, rhythm, round} an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs
"the never-ending cycle of the seasons"
{n: cycle} a periodically repeated sequence of events
"a cycle of reprisal and retaliation"
{n: dance step, step} a sequence of foot movements that make up a particular dance
"he taught them the waltz step"
{n: denouement} the outcome of a complex sequence of events
{n: distributor, distributer, electrical distributor} electrical device that distributes voltage to the spark plugs of a gasoline engine in the order of the firing sequence
{n: dynasty} a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family
{n: emoticon} a representation of a facial expression (as a smile or frown) created by typing a sequence of characters in sending email
":-( and :-) are emoticons"
{n: evolution, organic evolution, phylogeny, phylogenesis} (biology) the sequence of events involved in the evolutionary development of a species or taxonomic group of organisms
{n: exon, coding DNA} sequence of a gene's DNA that transcribes into protein structures
"exons are interspersed with introns"
<-> intron
{n: fantan, sevens, parliament} a card game in which you play your sevens and other cards in sequence in the same suit as the sevens; you win if you are the first to use all your cards
{n: fingering} the placement of the fingers for playing different notes (or sequences of notes) on a musical instrument
{n: flow chart, flowchart, flow diagram, flow sheet} a diagram of the sequence of operations in a computer program or an accounting system
{n: fox-trot, foxtrot} a ballroom dance in quadruple time; combines short and long and fast and slow steps fixed sequences
{n: free association} a thought process in which ideas (words or images) suggest other ideas in a sequence
{n: genome} the ordering of genes in a haploid set of chromosomes of a particular organism; the full DNA sequence of an organism
"the human genome contains approximately three billion chemical base pairs"
{n: genomics} the branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their genomes (their full DNA sequences)
{n: interior monologue} a literary genre that presents a fictional character's sequence of thoughts in the form of a monologue
{n: intron} sequence of a eukaryotic gene's DNA that is not translated into a protein
<-> exon
{n: inverse, opposite} something inverted in sequence or character or effect
"when the direct approach failed he tried the inverse"
{n: klondike} a form of solitaire that begins with seven piles of cards with the top cards facing up; descending sequences of cards of alternating colors are built on these piles; as aces become available they are placed above the seven piles; the object is to build sequences in suit from ace to king as the remaining cards are dealt out one at a time
{n: long division} the operation of division in which the sequence of steps are indicated in detail
{n: measuring stick, measure, measuring rod} measuring instrument having a sequence of marks at regular intervals; used as a reference in making measurements
{n: motion-picture camera, movie camera, cine-camera} a camera that takes a sequence of photographs that can give the illusion of motion when viewed in rapid succession
{n: movie, film, picture, moving picture, moving-picture show, motion picture, motion-picture show, picture show, pic, flick} a form of entertainment that enacts a story by a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
"they went to a movie every Saturday night"
"the film was shot on location"
{n: mutation, genetic mutation, chromosomal mutation} (genetics) any event that changes genetic structure; any alteration in the inherited nucleic acid sequence of the genotype of an organism
{n: number} a concept of quantity derived from zero and units
"every number has a unique position in the sequence"
{n: omega, Z} the ending of a series or sequence
"the Alpha and the Omega, the first and the last, the beginning and the end"--Revelation
{n: opening, chess opening} a recognized sequence of moves at the beginning of a game of chess
"he memorized all the important chess openings"
{n: ordinal number, ordinal, no.} the number designating place in an ordered sequence
{n: peripeteia, peripetia, peripety} a sudden and unexpected change of fortune or reverse of circumstances (especially in a literary work)
"a peripeteia swiftly turns a routine sequence of events into a story worth telling"
{n: permutability, permutableness, transposability} ability to change sequence
{n: phase, stage} any distinct time period in a sequence of events
"we are in a transitional stage in which many former ideas must be revised or rejected"
{n: phrase} dance movements that are linked in a single choreographic sequence
{n: place, position} an item on a list or in a sequence
"in the second place"
"moved from third to fifth position"
{n: proceeding, legal proceeding, proceedings} (law) the institution of a sequence of steps by which legal judgments are invoked
{n: program, programme, computer program, computer programme} (computer science) a sequence of instructions that a computer can interpret and execute
"the program required several hundred lines of code"
{n: programming, programing, computer programming, computer programing} creating a sequence of instructions to enable the computer to do something
{n: rally, exchange} (sports) an unbroken sequence of several successive strokes
"after a short rally Connors won the point"
{n: random walk} a stochastic process consisting of a sequence of changes each of whose characteristics (as magnitude or direction) is determined by chance
{n: rotation} a planned recurrent sequence (of crops or personnel etc.)
"crop rotation makes a balanced demand on the fertility of the soil"
"the manager had only four starting pitchers in his rotation"
{n: routine, subroutine, subprogram, procedure, function} a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program
{n: rummy, rum} a card game based on collecting sets and sequences; the winner is the first to meld all their cards
{n: run} an unbroken chronological sequence
"the play had a long run on Broadway"
"the team enjoyed a brief run of victories"
{n: scale} an indicator having a graduated sequence of marks
{n: scenario} a postulated sequence of possible events
"planners developed several scenarios in case of an attack"
{n: season, time of year} one of the natural periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices or atmospheric conditions
"the regular sequence of the seasons"
{n: sequence, chronological sequence, succession, successiveness, chronological succession} a following of one thing after another in time
"the doctor saw a sequence of patients"
{n: sequence, episode} film consisting of a succession of related shots that develop a given subject in a movie
{n: sequencer, sequenator} (chemistry) an apparatus that can determine the sequence of monomers in a polymer
{n: sequencer} computer hardware that sorts data or programs into a predetermined sequence
{n: sequence} serial arrangement in which things follow in logical order or a recurrent pattern
"the sequence of names was alphabetical"
"he invented a technique to determine the sequence of base pairs in DNA"
{n: sequence} several repetitions of a melodic phrase in different keys
{n: series} (mathematics) the sum of a finite or infinite sequence of expressions
{n: short division} the operation of division in which the sequence of steps is performed without writing them out
{n: site, situation} physical position in relation to the surroundings
"the sites are determined by highly specific sequences of nucleotides"
{n: string of words, word string, linguistic string} a linear sequence of words as spoken or written
{n: string} a linear sequence of symbols (characters or words or phrases)
{n: succession, sequence} the action of following in order
"he played the trumps in sequence"
{n: timeline} a sequence of related events arranged in chronological order and displayed along a line (usually drawn left to right or top to bottom)
{n: trace program} a utility program that exhibits the sequence and results of executing the instructions in another program
{n: transcription} (genetics) the organic process whereby the DNA sequence in a gene is copied into mRNA; the process whereby a base sequence of messenger RNA is synthesized on a template of complementary DNA
{n: trick} (card games) in a single round, the sequence of cards played by all the players; the high card is the winner
{n: triplet code} the normal version of the genetic code in which a sequence of three nucleotides codes for the synthesis of a specific amino acid
{n: tune, melody, air, strain, melodic line, line, melodic phrase} a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence
"she was humming an air from Beethoven"
{v: begin} be the first item or point, constitute the beginning or start, come first in a series
"The number 'one' begins the sequence"
"A terrible murder begins the novel"
"The convocation ceremoney officially begins the semester"
{v: choreograph} compose a sequence of dance steps, often to music
"Balanchine choreographed many pieces to Stravinsky's music"
{v: collate} to assemble in proper sequence
"collate the papers"
{v: cycle} cause to go through a recurring sequence
"cycle thge laundry in this washing program"
{v: cycle} recur in repeating sequences
{v: map} locate within a specific region of a chromosome in relation to known DNA or gene sequences
"map the genes"
{v: review, look back, retrospect} look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events, etc.) ; remember
"she reviewed her achievements with pride"
{v: sequence} arrange in a sequence
{v: sequence} determine the order of constituents in
"They sequenced the human genome"
{v: translate} genetics: determine the amino-acid sequence of a protein during its synthesis by using information on the messenger RNA
Thus the information content in the sequence of nucleic acids would gradually evolve and increase in complexity.
核酸系列中的信息含量就这样逐渐进化并越来越复杂。
Central to the movie is an exciting race using the super-fast " pod racers ", in a sequence reminiscent of the great chariot race in the classic movie Ben Hur.
影片的核心部分是令人激动的超高速 "飞船赛车 "的竞赛,一连串的镜头使人联想到经典影片《宾虚传》中的战车大赛。
Sequencing the human genome will represent a closure of sorts for the revolution wrought by those two geniuses.
为人类基因组(染色体组)测序将意味着由这两位天才所发动的革命近乎结束。
Within the staggeringly long sequences of DNA, it turns out that only a tiny percentage of letters actually form the words that constitute genes and serve as code for proteins.
结果证实,在长得惊人的 DNA 序列中,事实上只有极少一部分 "字母 "组成了构成基因的 "词汇 "并充当蛋白质的密码。
More than 95 percent of DNA, instead, is " non-coding ".
95%以上的 DNA 都是 "没编成密码的 "。
Say you want to get the riffs perfect in Eric Clapton's Layla. As envisioned, the sequence of notes on the screen will not advance until you correctly play the previous chords.
譬如你想把埃里克·克拉普顿的《 Layla 》中的连段完美地弹奏出来,在你没有正地奏好前面的和音之前,屏幕上将不会出现随後的音符。
Cancer cells are so radically different from normal ones that it's almost impossible to untangle the sequence of events that made them that way.
癌细胞由于与正常细胞截然不同,要使那些使得它们产生这种变化的事件变得有序可循几乎是不可能的。
Rossman showed that protein sequences common to all rhinovirus strains lie at the base of a deep "canyon" scoring each face of the capsid.
罗斯曼证明,所有鼻病毒种类普遍共有的蛋白质序列位于某个深深的“峡谷”的底部,这一“峡谷”在每一个病毒壳体的表面划出长条切口。
The narrow opening of this canyon possibly prevents the relativly large antibody molecules from binding to the common sequence, but smaller molecules might reach it.
该“峡谷”狭窄的开口可能会阻止较大的抗体分子与普通序列的结合,但较小的分子或许能抵达普通序列。
Among these smaller, nonantibody molecules, some might bind to the common sequence, lock the nucleic acid in its coat, and thereby prevent the virus from reproducing.
在这些较小、非抗体分子当中,有些分子可能会与普通序列结合在一起,将核酸锁定在其衣壳内,从而阻遏病毒的繁殖。
The biggest obstacle appears to be what officials here call sequencing - what action comes first.
看来,最大的障碍是有关官员所说的“先后顺序”,换句话说,就是哪一方应当首先采取行动。
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Deoxyribonucleic acid DNA sequencing products
DNA序列测定产品
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Kits or enzymes for sequencing
测序用的装备和酶类
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Sequencing primers
系列引物
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Display vector maps or sequences
带菌体显示图和序列
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Enzyme reporter vector maps or sequences
酶带菌体报道图和序列
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Fluorescent protein vector maps or sequences
荧光蛋白质带菌体图和序列
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Sequencing vectors
序列带菌体
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Signal transduction reporter vector maps or sequences
单一转导带菌体报告图和系列
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Deoxyribonucleic sequence analyzers
脱氧核糖核序列分析仪
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Deoxyribonucleic sequence analyzer accessories or supplies
脱氧核糖核序列分析仪附件和用品
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Deoxyribonucleic acid DNA sequence analyzer reagents
DNA序列分析仪试剂
Base sequence 碱基顺序
automatic sequencing 自动测序
autonomously replicating sequence 自主复制序列
canonical sequence 规范序列
carbohydrate sequencing 糖测序
centromeric sequence 着丝粒序列[见于着丝粒的共有序列]
chi sequence chi序列[大肠杆菌中可促进同源重组的一段序列]
coding sequence 编码序列
complementary sequence 互补序列
complete sequence 全序列
complete sequence determination 全序列测定
confirmatory sequencing 确证性测序,证实性测序
consensus sequence 共有序列
conserved sequence 保守序列
cycle sequencing 循环测序法[例如用嗜热DNA聚合酶和热循环仪直接对双链DNA进行测
de novo sequencing 从头测序
degenerate sequence 简并序列
dideoxy sequencing method 双脱氧测序法
directed sequencing 定向测序
EMBL nucleotide sequence database EMBL核苷酸序列资料库[由欧洲分子生物学实验室EMBL主持的一个序列库]
expressed sequence tag 已表达序列标志[基因组中已得到体外表达的小段序列]
external guide sequence 外部指导序列[如见于RNA酶P的反应]
flanking sequence 侧翼序列,旁侧序列
genBank nucleotide sequence database GenBank核酸序列资料库
guide sequence 指导序列[如见于RNA编辑或RNA剪接]
insertion sequence 插入序列[有时特指细菌中最小的一种仅含转座酶的转座因子]
Kringle sequence Kringle 序列
palindromic sequence 回文序列
sequencing 测序,序列测定
targeting sequencing 前导序列,导向序列
packet sequencing 包排序
phase sequence indicator 相序指示器
signal amplitude sequencing control 信号幅值顺序控制
Sequence 普通序列图
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