SEQUENCE


Meaning of SEQUENCE in English

noun

1 set of actions, etc.; order of appearance

ADJECTIVE

▪ complete , entire , whole

▪ continuous , unbroken

▪ complex

▪ long , short

▪ correct

▪ specific

▪ chronological , temporal

The article describes the chronological ~ of events.

▪ logical , random

▪ chord

a basic blues chord ~

▪ amino acid , protein

▪ DNA , gene , genetic , genome

a representative cross section of the entire human genome ~

▪ unbeaten , winning (both BrE )

a remarkable winning ~ of games

▪ losing ( BrE )

The Shakers ended an eight-game losing ~ by defeating Swansea City 2–0.

VERB + SEQUENCE

▪ complete

Complete the following ~: 1, 4, 8, 13 … 

▪ repeat

Repeat the entire ~ at least three times.

▪ follow

We had to follow a complex ~ of movements.

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ of

PHRASES

▪ in ~ , out of ~

The book is more satisfying if you read each chapter in ~.

This article is out of ~ and belongs on page 57.

▪ a ~ of events

2 part of a film/movie

ADJECTIVE

▪ opening

▪ climactic , closing , final

▪ dramatic , exciting

The movie includes a few exciting action ~s.

▪ brilliant , great

▪ impressive , memorable

There were some very impressive underwater ~s.

▪ dance , musical

▪ action , battle , chase , fight

The movie begins with an extended car-chase ~.

▪ animated

▪ dream , fantasy , flashback

▪ credit , title

the opening credit ~

▪ extended , long

▪ short

VERB + SEQUENCE

▪ film , shoot

▪ choreograph

The fight ~s were choreographed by Xin-Xin Xiong.

SEQUENCE + VERB

▪ feature , involve , show

This ~ features some impressive skydiving action.

a dream ~ involving the central character working on the Titanic

PREPOSITION

▪ in a/the ~

The heroine dies in the closing ~ of the movie.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .