direct continuation

直接的延续

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Used to describe something that follows on from a previous event or process without a break or significant change.

用于描述某事是先前事件或过程的延续,没有中断或重大变化。

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direct continuation = 直接的延续 (用于描述某事是先前事件或过程的延续,没有中断或重大变化。)

  • The sequel is a direct continuation of the first film's storyline, picking up just moments after the final scene.续集是第一部电影故事情节的直接延续,紧接着最后一幕的瞬间开始。
  • The new government's economic policy is a direct continuation of the previous administration's strategy.新政府的经济政策是前任政府战略的直接延续
  • His new position is a direct continuation of the work he was doing in his previous role.他的新职位是他之前岗位上所做工作的直接延续
  • The second movement of the symphony is a direct continuation of the themes introduced in the first.交响乐的第二乐章是第一乐章中引入主题的直接延续
  • Some historians argue that the post-war era was a direct continuation of pre-war social tensions.一些历史学家认为,战后时代是战前社会紧张局势的直接延续
  • Our new business plan is not a radical change, but a direct continuation of our successful core strategy.我们的新业务计划并非彻底改变,而是我们成功核心战略的直接延续
  • This research project will be a direct continuation of the experiments we conducted last year.这个研究项目将是我们去年所做实验的直接延续
  • What the public wanted was a direct continuation of the popular TV series, not a reboot.公众想要的是那部热门电视剧的直接延续,而不是翻拍。
  • The treaty is viewed as a direct continuation of the peace talks that began months ago.该条约被视为数月前开始的和平谈判的直接延续
  • The advanced course is designed as a direct continuation of the introductory class, with no gap in the material.这门高级课程被设计为入门课程的直接延续,内容上没有任何间断。