单词 | concatenation |
释义 | concatenation From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishconcatenationcon‧cat‧e‧na‧tion /kɒnˌkætəˈneɪʃən $ kɑːn-/ noun [countable, uncountable] formalSERIESa series of events or things joined together one after anotherconcatenation of a strange concatenation of eventsExamples from the Corpusconcatenation• In the same way, timekeeping is cultural in its origins, a concatenation of accidental events.• This chapter is about the significance of such a concatenation of development activity, and of the potential for links between them.• There was a concatenation of ladies that he squired around for varying lengths of time.• In reality, no concatenation of highly talented individuals ever made a great film.• Another property, concatenation, arises when we can add measures together: a feature which attaches only to ratio scales.Origin concatenation (1600-1700) Late Latin past participle of concatenare “to link in a chain”, from Latin com- ( → COM-) + catena “chain” |
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