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se·ries <pl -> ['sɪəriːz] N
1. series:
series (set of events)
series (succession)
niz m
2. series SPORTS:
series
3. series RADIO, TV:
series
4. series JOURN:
series
feljton m on - o
5. series (line of products):
series
6. series ELEC:
series
taper off production, series
write out THEAT, film character in play, series
series of events
to run an article/a series
a 10-part series on Channel 3
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In most natural occurring materials, the magnetically coupled response starts to taper off at frequencies in the gigahertz range, which also means significant magnetism does not occur at optical frequencies.
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The aftershocks will thus taper off in time, but could continue for years.
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After that his appearances and goals slowly began to taper off.
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Before that, however, employees tended to slowly taper off in retirement, with no focus on a specific age.
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Live performances began to taper off.
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