sequence (EN)
noun, verb

noun “sequence”

sg. sequence, pl. sequences or uncountable
  1. Reiefolleg
    The sequence of numbers on the lock was 3, 5, 7, and 9.
  2. Reiefolleg (Reiefolleg vun den Evenementer)
    The recipe must be followed in a particular sequence to bake the cake properly.
  3. en Deel vun engem Film, deen sech op een eenzegt Thema konzentréiert oder just aus enger eenzeger Zeen besteet
    The action sequence at the end of the film was full of thrilling stunts and explosions.
  4. eng Muster an der Musek, wou en Thema oder eng Melodie mat liichte Variatiounen all Kéier widderholl gëtt
    The sequence in the song had the same tune played higher and higher each time.
  5. e Stéck Musek, dat während e puer kathoulesche Massen gespillt gëtt, oft tëscht Liesungen ze fannen
    During the Easter Mass, the choir sang a beautiful sequence that moved everyone to tears.
  6. Sequenz
    The sequence 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 shows the even numbers in order.
  7. Suite
    In the game, she laid down a sequence of the seven, eight, and nine of spades.

verb “sequence”

sequence; he sequences; past sequenced, part. sequenced; ger. sequencing
  1. (an der Biochemie) d'Reiefolleg vun de Komponente bannent engem biologesche Molekül wéi e Protein oder DNA identifizéieren
    The scientists sequenced the DNA to find out the exact order of the bases.
  2. reien
    She sequenced the photos from their vacation by date.
  3. sequenzéieren
    She sequenced the entire song using her new digital music software.