consecutivo - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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consecutivo (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


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Meaning and Usage

The word "consecutivo" refers to an order or sequence of items, events, or instances occurring one after another without interruption. It is commonly used in both written and oral contexts, particularly in formal settings such as academics, business, and legal documents. Its frequency of use is moderate, often appearing in discussions about series, rankings, or events.

Example Sentences

  1. Los eventos ocurrirán en un orden consecutivo.
  2. The events will occur in a consecutive order.

  3. El atleta ganó tres medallas de oro consecutivas en los Juegos Olímpicos.

  4. The athlete won three consecutive gold medals at the Olympics.

  5. Necesitamos analizar los datos de manera consecutiva para obtener mejores resultados.

  6. We need to analyze the data consecutively to obtain better results.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "consecutivo" is not as commonly used in idiomatic expressions, but it does appear in various contexts associated with sequence and continuity. Here are several phrases that include the concept of consecutiveness:

  1. En días consecutivos
  2. Tuvimos lluvia en días consecutivos.
  3. We had rain on consecutive days.

  4. Éxito consecutivo

  5. La empresa ha logrado un éxito consecutivo en sus lanzamientos.
  6. The company has achieved consecutive success in its launches.

  7. Se repitió en consecutivos

  8. El fenómeno se repitió en consecutivos estudios.
  9. The phenomenon was repeated in consecutive studies.

  10. Victorias consecutivas

  11. El equipo de fútbol logró cinco victorias consecutivas.
  12. The football team achieved five consecutive victories.

  13. Meses consecutivos de crecimiento

  14. La economía ha mostrado meses consecutivos de crecimiento.
  15. The economy has shown consecutive months of growth.

Etymology

The word "consecutivo" comes from Latin, specifically from "consecutivus", which means "following continuously". It is formed from "consequens", the present participle of "consequi", which means "to follow".

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22-07-2024