série
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série f
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série f (plural séries)
- series
- serial, television program in installments
- Synonyms: série télévisée, série télé
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Further reading edit
- “série”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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Etymology edit
From Latin seriēs (“series; row”), from serō (“to bind together”), from Proto-Indo-European *ser- (“to bind, put together”).
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- Hyphenation: sé‧ri‧e
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série f (plural séries)
- series (number of things or events that follow on one after the other)
- a substantial quantity of things
- (Brazil, education) grade (a level of pre-collegiate education)
- (television, radio) series (a program in which several episodes are broadcast in regular intervals)
- (publishing) book series (a series books having certain characteristics in common)
- (mathematics) sequence (an ordered list of objects)
- (mathematics) series (sum of the terms of a sequence)
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- (things that follow on one after the other): linha, sequência
- (substantial quantity of things): porção, punhado, quantidade
- (grade): ano
- (television/radio series): seriado
- (book series): trilogia
- (mathematical sequence): sequência
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