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succession美 [sək'seʃ(ə)n] 英 [sək'seʃ(ə)n] - n.继承;继任;一连串;一系列
- 网络连续;演替;接连发生
adj.+n. quick succession,rapid succession,endless succession,apostolic succession,orderly succession n. series,sequence,chain,run,string 1. | [c][ususing] 一连串;一系列;连续的人(或事物)a number of people or things that follow each other in time or order |
| a succession of visitors 络绎不绝的来访者 | | He's been hit by a succession of injuries since he joined the team. 自入队以来他一再受伤。 | | She has won the award for the third year in succession . 这是她连续第三年获得此奖。 | | They had three children in quick succession . 短短几年间,他们接连生了三个孩子。 | | The gunman fired three times in rapid succession . 歹徒连开三枪。 |
2. | [u] 交替;更迭the regular pattern of one thing following another thing |
| the succession of the seasons 四季的更迭 |
3. | [u] 继承;继任;(尤指王位的)继承权the act of taking over an official position or title; the right to take over an official position or title, especially to become the king or queen of a country |
| He became chairman in succession to Bernard Allen. 他接替伯纳德 ) 艾伦任主席。 | | She's third in order of succession to the throne. 她在王位继承人顺位中排第三。 |
n. | 2. 接连发生,继起,接续;继承性;(计算技术的)逐次性 10. 【生物学】系列;世系,系统;演替;【农业】轮栽 2. 接连发生,继起,接续;继承性;(计算技术的)逐次性 10. 【生物学】系列;世系,系统;演替;【农业】轮栽 |
n. | 1. a sequence of people or things coming one after the other in time 2. the following of one thing after another 3. the assumption of a position or title, the right to take up a position or title, or the order in which a position or title is taken up 4. the series of changes that create a full-fledged plant and animal community, e.g. from the colonization of bare rock to the establishment of a forest 5. a series of people or things of the same type 6. the process by which one person comes after another as a king, queen, or leader 1. a sequence of people or things coming one after the other in time 2. the following of one thing after another 3. the assumption of a position or title, the right to take up a position or title, or the order in which a position or title is taken up 4. the series of changes that create a full-fledged plant and animal community, e.g. from the colonization of bare rock to the establishment of a forest 5. a series of people or things of the same type 6. the process by which one person comes after another as a king, queen, or leader |
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