sequence (EN)
sostantivo, verbo

sostantivo “sequence”

sg. sequence, pl. sequences or uncountable
  1. sequenza
    The sequence of numbers on the lock was 3, 5, 7, and 9.
  2. ordine
    The recipe must be followed in a particular sequence to bake the cake properly.
  3. una parte di un film che si concentra su un unico soggetto o consiste di una sola scena
    The action sequence at the end of the film was full of thrilling stunts and explosions.
  4. un motivo nella musica in cui un tema o una melodia viene ripetuto con lievi variazioni ogni volta
    The sequence in the song had the same tune played higher and higher each time.
  5. un brano musicale eseguito durante alcune Messe cattoliche, spesso trovato tra le letture
    During the Easter Mass, the choir sang a beautiful sequence that moved everyone to tears.
  6. successione
    The sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 shows the even numbers in order.
  7. scala
    In the game, she laid down a sequence of the seven, eight, and nine of spades.

verbo “sequence”

sequence; he sequences; past sequenced, part. sequenced; ger. sequencing
  1. (in biochimica) identificare l'ordine dei componenti all'interno di una molecola biologica come una proteina o il DNA
    The scientists sequenced the DNA to find out the exact order of the bases.
  2. ordinare
    She sequenced the photos from their vacation by date.
  3. sequenziare (creare musica con un sequencer)
    She sequenced the entire song using her new digital music software.