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series —列 (almost always used) 系列 (almost always used) 行 Examples:Cordillera, series of mountain ranges stretching from Patagonia in South America through Alaska and Aleutian islands—Nodong, series of North Korean medium range missiles—Adventures of the Gummi Bears (Disney animated series)—Macclesfield Bank, series of reefs in the South China Sea southeast of Hainan Island—1954 Panchsheel series of agreements between PRC and India—River Elegy, influential 1988 CCTV documentary series, said have stimulated the Beijing Spring democracy movement of 1980s—Soyuz (union), Russian spacecraft series—Orochimaru, character in the Narumanga series—SpongeBob SquarePants (US TV animated series, 1999-)—Taepodong, North Korean rocket series—lower Cambrian series (geological strata from approx 530 million years ago)—Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, US comic book series, first appeared in 1984, also films, video games etc—Huanghuagang uprising of 23rd April 1911 in Guangzhou, one a long series of unsuccessful uprisings of Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary party—Doraemon, Japanese manga and anime series character—also name of pop group, series of computer games etc—Amédée Courbet (1826-1885), a French admiral who won a series of important land and naval victories during the Tonkin campaign and the Sino-French War—The Thirty-Six Stratagems, a Chinese essay used illustrate a series of stratagems used in politics, war, and in civil interaction—convergent series (math.)—one of the Chang'e series of PRC lunar spacecraft—Death wish, movie series with Charles Bronson—Fung Wan (comic book series)—the Resurrected Army (CCTV documentary series about the Terracotta army)—Joanne Kathleen Rowling (1965-), author of the Harry Potter series of novels—Arirang, series of Korean earth observation space satellites—drama series in which the actors are chosen for their pre-existing popularity with young viewers—Crayon Shin-chan (クレヨンしんちゃん), Japanese manga and anime series popular in China—classifier for sets, series, groups of people, batteries—fighting and winning a series of battles (idiom); ever victorious—Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850), French novelist, author of series La comédie humaine—classifier for sets or series of things e.g. cutlery, commemorative stamps or a full outfit of clothes—classifier for seasonal crop yield or seasons of a TV series—classifier for sections of a TV series e.g. episode— |