单词 | succession |
释义 | successionWord family noun success succession successor succeedersuccessfulnesssuccessionistsuccessivenesssuccesslessnesssuccessorshipadjective successful ≠ unsuccessful successive succeedingsuccessionalsuccessionlesssuccesslessverb succeed adverb successfully ≠ unsuccessfully successantlysuccessionallysuccessivelysuccesslessly Officialssuc·ces·sion /səkˈseʃən/ ●○○ AWL noun 1 in succession SERIEShappening one after the other without anything different happening in between 连续不断;一个接一个 She won the championship four times in succession. 她连续四次夺得冠军。 in quick/rapid/close succession (=quickly one after the other) 一个紧接一个 He fired two shots in quick succession. 他迅速连发两枪。 Examples from the Corpus in succession• She's won the championship four times in succession.• The U.S. women have won 11 international softball titles in succession.• It's not advisable to plant wheat in the same field for more than two years in succession. 2 a succession of something SERIESa number of people or things of the same kind, following, coming, or happening one after the other 连续不断的人[物] SYN stream A succession of visitors came to the door. 登门造访者接踵而至。 Examples from the Corpus a succession of something• When the burden of a total meaning is shared by a succession of words, the load may shift.• Following this confrontation, a succession of crises seriously undermined the Mercian position further.• Its unintended effect was also to crush a succession of much less well-prepared Republican hopefuls before a single vote had been cast.• But the latest in a succession of applications to turn Oxmoor Farm at Heighington into a hotel and restaurant was refused.• The president, if he chooses, can delay the law in a succession of six-month blocks.• Careful listening has meant a succession of books strikingly different from each other.• First impressions were favourable, as we rounded the last of a succession of hairpin bends.• The international community has so far salved its conscience by voicing a succession of pious hopes. 3 [uncountableU]PGOREPLACE the act of taking over an official job or position, or the right to be the next to take it 接替,继承,继任;继承权 → accession If the prince dies, the succession passes to his son. 王子如果去世,就由他的儿子继承。 succession to the queen’s succession to the throne 女王对王位的继承 Examples from the Corpus succession• Like many rich kids, Georgie was raised by a succession of underpaid nannies.• There followed a succession of minor criminal offences, mostly against youngsters with whom he shared lodgings.• The project has had a succession of legal problems.• A succession of situations each one more impossible than the last, may be what will best serve you.• There is no clear succession, for example.• We lost four important games in succession.• His elder brother Edwin was next in succession to the baronetcy, but he was a total invalid.• Next in succession came the dinner preparation.• One of the prime differences between the systems is in the practicalities of succession.• Increasingly, the tendency is to work for a large number of companies in rapid succession.• Thus high office remains accessible to a relatively wide range of royal kin and commoners wield significant power over the succession. succession to• Ferdinand was first in line of succession to the throne. (1300-1400) Old French Latin successio, from succedere; → SUCCEED |
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