succeeder

英[sək'siːd] 美[sək'siːd]
  • v.成功;继承;接着发生
succedent succeeder succeeded succeeded succeeding succeeds
    v. (动词)
    1. 继承
    2. (使)成功,发迹,兴旺,(有)成就,有作为
    3. 办妥
    4. 继...之后,接着…发生,随...之后,随后出现,继续,接连,接着
    5. 获得成效
    6. 顺利进行
    7. 承受
    8. 代替,代之
    9. 继任(...遗职),继位,继之以,接替,接续
    10. 接踵而来,相继生成
    11. 达到目的,完成,实现目标,办到,做成
    v. (动词)
    1. vi. 成功 make a success of sth; do what one has wished to do; achieve an aim
    2. vt. & vi. 继承 be the next heir after, or the next to take a position or rank

英英释义

Verb:
  1. attain success or reach a desired goal;

    "The enterprise succeeded"
    "We succeeded in getting tickets to the show"
    "she struggled to overcome her handicap and won"

  2. be the successor (of);

    "Carter followed Ford"
    "Will Charles succeed to the throne?"

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. If you work hard you will succeed.
      如果你努力工作,你就会成功。
    2. We succeeded in repairing the engine.
      我们成功地修好了发动机。
    3. When the duke dies, his eldest son will succeed to the title.
      公爵去世之后,他的长子将继承他的爵位。
    4. The war ended and a long peace succeeded.
      战争结束之后紧接着是长期的和平。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作不及物动词 S+~(+A)
    1. The experiment has succeeded.
      试验已成功。
    2. Our plan has succeeded.
      我们的计划成功了。
    3. If this work succeeds, you and I can do things together.
      如果这项工作成功,你我就可以合作了。
    4. I succeeded by your help.
      由于你的帮助,我成功了。
    5. He is in a fair way to succeed.
      他有成功的希望。
    6. He had lost all faith in his ability to succeed.
      他对自己取得成功的能力已完全丧失了信心。
    7. If the duke has no children, who will succeed?
      如果公爵没有孩子,谁继承他的爵位?
    8. On George Ⅵ's death,Elizabeth Ⅱ succeeded.
      乔治六世死后,由伊丽莎白二世继承了他的王位。
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. Elizabeth succeeded Mary.
      伊丽莎白接替了玛丽。
    2. The chief editor has just been dead.Who will succeed him?
      主编刚去世,谁将接替他的职位?
    3. They have decided to let the right man succeed me.
      他们已决定让合适的人选来接替我。
    4. As the duke has no children, who might succeed him is still a question.
      由于公爵无子女,由谁继承他还是个问题。
    5. He had no son to succeed him.
      他没有儿子继承他。
    6. A silence succeeded his words.
      他说完话后跟着是一片沉默。
    7. One event succeeded another.
      事情一件接着一件发生。
    8. Night succeeds day.
      夜以继日。
    9. Summer succeeds spring.
      春天过后便是夏天。
    10. 1
    11. His speech was succeeded by a silence.
      他讲演后紧接着是一片沉默。
    12. The dry weather was succeeded by a month of rain.
      干旱天气过后下了一个月的雨。
v. (动词)
  1. succeed的基本意思是“成功”“获得成功”,指某人在工作、理想、抱负、尝试等方面获得成功或达到目的,作此解时succeed为不及物动词,后面通常接“in+ n./v -ing”结构。
  2. succeed还可作“继承”解,指继承财产、地位、头衔,也可指某物或某事以时间、顺序继续或跟着某事物而来。用作及物动词时,接名词或代词作宾语,可用于被动结构。
  3. succeed后接介词to,在意义上和作用上与succeed没有什么差别。
v. (动词)
succeed in, succeed with
  • 这两个短语都可表示“成功地做…”。其区别是:
  • 以成功的人作主语时用succeed in; 以事物作主语时用succeed with。例如:
  • He has succeeded in the attempt.
  • The attempt succeeded with him.
  • 他的那次尝试成功了。
  • succeed, continue, go on, last
  • 参见continue条。
  • succeed, ensue, follow, supervene
  • 这四个词都有“接着发生”的意思。它们的区别是:ensue指具有因果关系的事物连续发生; follow指事物按照时间顺序、逻辑关系连续发生; succeed强调相似的人或事物、事件按一定的顺序不间断的接踵而至,尤指时间或空间上的连续; supervene指意外的发生。例如:
  • After the heavy rains, floods ensued.暴雨之后发生了水灾。
  • A silence succeeded his words.他说完话后是一阵的沉默。
  • The meeting went on until lack of time supervened.会议因时间不足而结束。
  • 下面两句意思相同:
  • The present Queen succeeded the throne upon the death of her father.
  • The present Queen succeeded to the throne upon the death of her father.
  • 现任女王在她父亲去世后继承了王位。
  • continue,resume,succeed,go on
  • 这些动词或短语均有“继续”之意。
  • continue普通用词。或指持续而不停止,或有一段中断后又继续下去。
  • resume指中断后的继续。
  • succeed侧重指有规律地连续。
  • go on通俗用词,多用于口语中。go on+-ing表暂停后继续做原事,相当于后继续的内容与原来的内容相同。go on+不定式指做完某事后,接着做不同的另一件事。
  • 用作动词 (v.)
    succeed as (v.+prep.)
      从事某职业获得成功 make success on sth
      succeed sb as n\u002e

      John Adams succeeded Washington as President.

      约翰·亚当斯继华盛顿之后担任总统之职。

      Mr. Smith was succeeded by Mrs. Jones as treasurer.

      琼斯夫人继史密斯先生任司库。

      succeed as sb

      I am confident you would succeed as a lawyer.

      我有信心你会成为一名成功的律师。

    succeed at〔in〕 (v.+prep.)
      在(某物或做某事)上获得成功 be successful at (sth or doing sth)
      succeed at〔in〕 sth

      What makes Jim think he could succeed at music?

      是什么使吉姆认为他能在音乐方面获得成功?

      Without experience, do you think such a young man can succeed in this skilled trade?

      你认为这样一个没有经验的年轻人能在这种需要技巧的行业中成功吗?

      succeed at〔in〕 sth

      I'm glad to hear that you're succeeding at English.

      我高兴地听说你的英语日见长进。

      The day the Queen was crowned, the climbers succeeded in their attempt on the world's highest mountain.

      在女王加冕那天,登山队员们成功地登上了世界最高峰。

      He'll succeed in anything if he really puts his mind to.

      任何事他只要认真做,总能成功。

      I hope you'll succeed in your effort to cure cancer.

      我希望你们治愈癌症的努力会得到成功。

      He succeeded in the entrance examination.

      他在入学考试中金榜题名了。

      His brother has succeeded admirably in his business.

      他兄弟的生意获得令人钦佩的成功。

      succeed in v-ing

      At last the climbers succeeded in conquering the difficult mountain.

      登山队员们终于成功地征服了这座难以攀登的山峰。

      China succeeded in launching its first man-made earth satellite in 1970.1970

      年,中国成功地发射了第一颗人造地球卫星。

      Thomas Edison succeeded in working out a lot of things entirely new to the world.

      托马斯·爱迪生成功地制造出许多对世人来说是崭新的东西。

      They finally succeeded in finding a solution to the problem.

      他们最后终于找到了解决那个问题的办法。

      I hope he will succeed in solving the problem.

      我希望他能成功地解决这个难题。

    succeed to (v.+prep.)
      继承,继任 obtain (sth) on the death of the person coming before one
      succeed to sth

      Who will succeed to his property upon his death?

      在他死后谁来继承财产呢?

      He succeeded to the mayoralty.

      他继任市长职位。

      According to the late King's will, his second son will succeed to the throne.

      根据已故国王的遗嘱,他的次子将继承王位。

      succeed to sb as n\u002e

      Probably Daff will succeed to him as director.

      可能达夫要接替他当主任。

    succeed with (v.+prep.)
      …(某人)获得成功 have success with sb
      succeed with sb

      The business has succeeded wonderfully well with him.

      他在商业上取得了极大的成功。

      The film succeeded unexpectedly with the public.

      这部电影出乎意料地大受公众欢迎。

    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+副词 ~+介词