单词 | succession |
释义 | succession noun¹ 1series of people, things, etc.一连串人或事adjective | preposition adjective➤endless, long, never-ending无休止的事;没完没了的事▸➤constant, continuous, unbroken, uninterrupted接连不断的事;不间断的事▸➤quick, rapid, rapid-fire一连串◆we lost three secretaries in quick succession.我们连续失去了 3 个秘书。➤whole一个接一个的人◆a whole succession of presidents had tried to resolve the issue without success.历届总统试图解决这个问题,都没有成功。preposition➤in succession连续◆there has been a rise in crime for the second year in succession.犯罪数字上升已经是连续第二年了。➤succession of一连串◆this set in motion a succession of events.这引发了一连串事件。succession noun² 2right to have an important position after sb else继承权adjective | verb + succession | preposition | phrases adjective➤orderly有序继承◆the party has always attempted to secure an orderly succession of leaders.该党一直试图确立领袖的有序继承制度。➤disputed有争议的继承权▸➤dynastic, hereditary王朝/世袭继承权➤presidential总统的接替verb + succession➤ensure, secure确保/保证继承(权)◆he wanted to have a son to ensure the succession.他想要一个儿子以继承家业。preposition➤in succession to接替◆the manager in succession to edna greenan接替埃德娜・格里南的经理phrases➤the line of succession, the order of succession继承序列/次序◆he is next in (the) line of succession to the throne.他是王位的第二顺位继承人。➤the right of succession继承权➤succession to the throne王位的继承权 succession /səkseʃn/ noun1. [countable, usually singular] a number of things or people that follow each other in time or order; a series 一连串;一系列◆a succession of scandals have hit us companies recently. 最近美国公司遭受一连串的丑闻打击。◆interest rates have risen for the third month in succession. 利率已经连续三个月上升了。◆we lost four key members of staff in quick succession. 我们接连失去了四位主要职员。 (hr 人力资源) [uncountable] the act of taking over an official position or title; the right to take over an official position or title 继承;继任;接替◆he became chairman in succession to eric marshall. 他接替埃里克 • 马歇尔任董事长。 management succession ☞ successionsuccession /səkseʃn/ [countable, usually singular, uncountable] a series of people or things that follow each other in time or order; the regular pattern of one thing following another一连串,一系列(人或事物);交替;更迭◆she was cared for by a succession of nannies.连续有好几个保母照看过她。◆the team lost the final six years in succession.这个队连续六年在决赛中落败。◆they won several games in quick succession.他们接连赢了几场比赛。ⓘ you talk about a succession of things to emphasize the fact that one thing follows after another, without a break or interruption. * a succession of 强调事物连续出现,中间没有间断或停顿。succession /səkseʃn/ noun [uncountable] ◆he became chairman in succession to bernard allen.他接替伯纳德 • 艾伦任主席。succession /səkseʃn/ noun [uncountable] ◆he became chairman in succession to bernard allen.他接替伯纳德 • 艾伦任主席。succession/səkˈseʃn ||; səkˈsɛʃən/noun1. [c] a number of people or things that follow each other in time or order; a series 一连串;一系列: ◇a succession of events/problems/visitors 一连串事件╱问题╱访客 2. [u] the right to have an important position after sb else 继承权 in succession following one after another 连续;接连: ◇there have been three deaths in the family in quick succession. 那家接连死了三个人。 successionsee ⇨ series 1 • • •• ⇨ in succession suc·ces·sion /sək`sɛʃən; səkˈseʃən/n 1. [singular 单数,u] happening one after the other 一连串的事物; 连续发生的事:◇+ of she's had a succession of failed marriages. 她接连有过几次失败的婚姻。◇in succession united have won four championships in succession. 联队连续四次夺得冠军。 2. [u] when someone takes a position or job after someone else 继任 |
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