successor

英[sək'sesə(r)] 美[sək'sesər]
  • n. 接班人;继任人
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 继任者
    2. 接替的事物
    3. 继承人
    4. 后续的事物
    5. 接班人
    6. 顶替者
    7. 衍生物
    8. 代替者
    9. 后继块
    n. (名词)
    1. [C] 接替的人或事物,继任者,继承人 person or thing that comes after and takes the place of (sb/sth)

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a person who follows next in order;

    "he was President Lincoln's successor"

  2. a thing or person that immediately replaces something or someone

  3. a person who inherits some title or office

1. When the chairman of Campbell's retired, McGovern was named as his successor.
坎贝尔公司的总裁退休后,麦戈文被选定为继任者。

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2. He was generous enough to congratulate his successor on his decision.
他十分大度地祝贺他的继任者做出了决定。

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3. He had bowed out gracefully when his successor had been appointed.
他在继任者被任命后体面地引退了。

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4. He bequeaths his successor an economy that is doing quite well.
他给继任者留下了发展势头非常不错的经济。

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5. The President's designated successor is his son.
总统的选定继承人是他的儿子。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I am sure that he is a reliable successor.
      我确信他是个可靠的接班人。
    2. The chairman has designated her as his successor.
      主席已指定她作为他的接班人。
    3. The vice president was the president's successor.
      副总统是总统的继任人。
    4. Rumour is already rife here as to Dr. Trefoil's successor.
      关于特雷福伊尔博士的继任人,此间已经谣言蜂起。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. When will they name a successor?
      他们什么时候会任命继承人?
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