🔢consecutive (kɔ̃sɛkʏtiv)

adjective
/kənˈsɛkjʊtɪv/
consécutif (consécutif)

Signification

following one after another without interruption
following each other in uninterrupted succession; sequential
Traduction de la signification
suivant l'un après l'autre sans interruption
suivant lun apres lautre sans interruption

Phrases d'exemple

She won three consecutive matches.

Elle a gagné trois matchs consécutifs.
Elle a gagné trois matchs consécutifs.

She won three consecutive matches in the tournament.

Elle a gagné trois matchs consécutifs dans le tournoi.
El a gagne trois matchs consecutifs dans le tournoi.

Expressions d'exemple

consecutive days
jours consécutifs
jours consécutifs

Synonymes

successive, sequential, continuous, uninterrupted, serial
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successive, sequential, continuous, uninterrupted, serial
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sequential, successive, continuous, uninterrupted

Antonymes

sporadic, intermittent, irregular, alternate, random
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sporadic, intermittent, irregular
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alternate, intermittent, sporadic, random

Collocations

consecutive days, consecutive years, consecutive matches, consecutive numbers, consecutive wins
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consecutive days, consecutive years, consecutive matches, consecutive numbers
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consecutive days, consecutive wins, consecutive numbers, consecutive years

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