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Meanings of
serialise
in English
Catalan
seriar
Spanish
publicar por entregas
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Arrange serially.
serialize
Catalan
seriar
Synonyms
Examples for "
serialize
"
serialize
Examples for "
serialize
"
1
Two transactions update data, with shared locks to
serialize
the updates
2
Two transactions update data, but without a shared lock to
serialize
the updates
3
Facts are stubborn things; they won't
serialize
.
4
Some of them with great travail wrote, like the rest, the sort of trash that the newspapers
serialize
.
5
It will
serialize
those transactions.
Usage of
serialise
in English
1
I returned to the novel in the 1980s when an enlightened BBC began to
serialise
Dickens on television.
2
A Sunday newspaper has been signed up to
serialise
extracts this weekend, ahead of the book's publication next Wednesday, 7 September.
3
Slightly more space is given to another influential media figure -Dacre, whose Daily Mail paid £130,000 to
serialise
the book.
4
Her comments came in a book
serialised
in the London Times.
5
Downing Street dismissed Mr Cook's allegations,
serialised
in the Sunday Times.
6
And I'm usually not watching a film, but a
serialised
cable television show.
7
That too was
serialised
in The Times, a nice bit of royal history repeating itself.
8
The early numbers of my
serialised
novel were being met with continued and rising enthusiasm.
9
The book is about to be
serialised
for television, in an adaptation starring Elisabeth Moss.
10
The former prime minister appears extensively in Sasha Swire's diaries,
serialised
at length in the Times.
11
It is his memories of these travels, recounted in
serialised
form, to which Richard listens intently.
12
So much so that his life has been
serialised
in a popular comic book in Japan.
13
And the trouble with
serialising
something that's inherently episodic is that the endings risk feeling tacked on.
14
John Diamond wrote about his terminal cancer for the Times, Ruth Picardie
serialised
hers for the Observer.
15
The revelations come in the manager's World Cup diary currently being
serialised
in the Ireland on Sunday newspaper.
16
Serialised
television seems to be taking up an increasing amount of our literal and metaphorical bandwidth these days.
Other examples for "serialise"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
serialise extracts
serialise the book
Translations for
serialise
Catalan
seriar
Spanish
publicar por entregas
seriar
hacer en serie
Serialise
through the time