单词 | concatenation |
释义 | concatenationn. The action of concatenating, or the condition or relation of being concatenated. 1. a. Union by chaining or linking together; concatenated condition. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > fact or action of being connected or connecting > [noun] > fact or action of being linked or linking linking1545 interlinking1587 concatenation1603 enchainment1750 linkage1874 enlinkment1881 incatenation1885 ganging1887 interlinkage1904 1603 P. Holland tr. J. Amyot in tr. Plutarch Morals 162 The concatenation and coherence of these matters handled by Plutarch. 1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning i. sig. F3v That correspondence or concatenation, which is betweene the superiour Globe and the inferiour. View more context for this quotation a1688 Duke of Buckingham Militant Couple in Wks. (1775) 129 The most affectionate couple..since the concatenation of Adam and Eve in Paradise. 1730 A. Gordon tr. F. S. Maffei Compl. Hist. Anc. Amphitheatres 213 The demolishing the Coliseum, by reason of the Concatenation of the Stones and Iron Bracers, became a tough piece of Work. b. An instance of chaining or linking together. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > fact or action of being connected or connecting > [noun] > fact or action of being linked or linking > an instance of concatenation1657 1657 S. Purchas Theatre Flying-insects i. i. 2 So many..joints, connexions, and concatenations.. in so small a fabrick. 2. esp. Union in a series or chain, of which the things united form as it were links. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] successionc1405 progression1483 discourse1541 consequency1548 array1576 consequence1597 sequence1597 concatenation1614 catenation1641 pursuance1645 consecution1651 successivenessa1676 sequentialism1848 successivity1866 sequentiality1883 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fact or action of being joined or joining > fact or action of being connected or connecting > [noun] > fact or action of being linked or linking > linking in a series concatenation1614 1614 T. Adams Diuells Banket vi. 296 Hee..hath power to adde plagues with an euerlasting concatenation. 1678 J. Norris Coll. Misc. (1699) 372 Those Dispensations, which separately taken, appear harsh,..in concatenation..conspire to the Beauty and Interest of the whole. 1761 Brit. Mag. 2 131 To imagine him so careless about the concatination of events. 1861 T. R. Jones Gen. Outl. Animal Kingdom (ed. 3) xix. 489 Their separation from the chain is always to be ascribed to accidental violence;..concatenation is so essential to the existence of the animals that they soon perish if separated from the rest. 1867 G. H. Lewes Hist. Philos. II. 218 The necessary concatenation of ideas which should reproduce the concatenation of objects is destroyed. 3. quasi-concrete. A concatenated series or system, an interdependent or unbroken sequence, a ‘chain’: a. material. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > [noun] > that which connects or bond bridgeOE chain1377 bond1382 connex1490 link1548 conjunction1570 solder1599 claspa1674 vinculum1678 tie1711 concatenation1726 umbilical cord1753 thread1818 colligation1850 1726 J. Dart Hist. Canterbury Cathedral 8 A Wall or Concatination of marble Slabs..surrounding the Choir. 1849 J. Ruskin Seven Lamps Archit. iv. 98 This vile concatenation of straight lines. 1874 J. T. Micklethwaite Mod. Parish Churches 72 [Organ~pipes] mere concatenations of zinc chimney-cans. b. non-material. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] > a series or succession row?1510 processiona1564 sequencea1575 succession1579 pomp1595 suite1597 rosary1604 sequel1615 series1618 rope1621 success1632 concatenation1652 sorites1664 string1713 chain1791 course1828 serie1840 daisy chain1856 nexus1858 catena1862 litany1961 1652 P. Heylyn Cosmographie iii. sig. Ddd A long concatenation of felicity. 1656 T. Hobbes Questions Liberty, Necessity & Chance 80 Nor doth the concourse of all causes make one simple chain, or concatenation. 1753 S. Johnson Adventurer No. 107. ⁋3 Taking in the whole concatenation of causes and effects. 1880 ‘V. Lee’ Stud. 18th Cent. Italy vi. ii. 262 A concatenation of bungles and contradictions. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < n.1603 |
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