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2005.03.08
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IN A ROW 連続して、立て続けに
- In a row means “one after the other without a break”.
- in a row とは、休みなく次々に、という意味です。
- Jack was named “Employee of the Month” three months in a row.
- (a TV sportscaster)
The team's star pitcher has won 15 games in a row. Can he continue his winning streak tonight? Stay tuned for all the action! - Last quarter, sales rose for the fifth time in a row.
- This is the third day in a row you've been late. One more time and you're fired!
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