см. тж. в приведённом порядке ; по одному ; по очереди ; последовательно
• By the early 20th century experimental and theoretical developments were appearing at a rapid pace ( or one after another ).
• Fragment ions of different masses are "focussed" through the exit slit in turn .
• Telegraph cables on the flat sea floor were broken one by one .
• Numerous other solid-state laser materials were discovered in rapid succession .
• The use of each system will be discussed in turn ( or by turns ).
• Large quarry and tunnel blasts require that the charges be detonated in sequence ( or sequentially ).
• The welding passes are made one after the other .
• These missiles can be fired repetitively almost as fast as a bolt-operated rifle.
• The sets of coils may be subjected simultaneously or successively to the inducing action of the field magnets.