第1个回答 2010-10-13
1[intransitive]to achieve something that you planned to do or attempted to doWe all want to make the peace process succeed.succeed in (doing) somethingWe finally succeeded in getting Marjorie up the stairs.succeedverbsucceedverbused for saying that someone’s actions have a negative result that is the opposite of what they intended1aused for saying that someone’s actions have a negative result that is the opposite of what they intendedThey were trying to please us but just succeeded in offending everyone.succeedverb[intransitive]succeedverbto do well in school, in your career, or in some other activity 2[intransitive]to do well in school, in your career, or in some other activityYou have 50,000 fans hoping that you succeed in the final.In today’s economy, you need to have very specific skills to succeed.succeed inIf you want to succeed in business, think big.There is a lot of pressure on children to succeed in school.succeedverb[transitive]succeedverbto replace someone in an important or powerful job or position 3[transitive]to replace someone in an important or powerful job or positionIn 1649 Turkey’s Sultan Ibrahim was succeeded by Mohammed IV.succeed someone as somethingAnderson is expected to succeed Rondell as president of the board.succeedverbformalsucceedverbto follow and replace something3aformalto follow and replace somethingEmbarrassment had now been succeeded by fear.if at first you don’t succeed, (try, try, and try again)if at first you don’t succeed, (try, try, and try again)if at first you don’t succeed, (try, try, and try again)used for telling someone not to stop trying if they do not achieve what they want the first timeused for telling someone not to stop trying if they do not achieve what they want the first time
新牛津英汉双解大词典
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succeed
verb
[no obj.]achieve what one aims or wants to
成功
hesucceeded in winning a pardon.
他成功地赢得赦免。
■(of a plan, request, or undertaking) lead to the desired result
(计划,请求,任务)取得预期结果
a mission which could not possibly succeed.
不可能完成的任务。
[with obj.]take over a throne, inheritance, office, or other position from
接替;继承
he would succeed Hawke as Prime Minister.
他将接替霍克成为首相。
■[noobj.]become the new rightful holder of an inheritance, office, title, or property
接任;继承
he succeeded to his father's kingdom.
他继承了父亲的王国。
■come after and take the place of
继…之后,接替
her embarrassment was succeeded by fear.
她先是尴尬,之后感到很害怕。
常用词组
nothing succeeds like success
(proverb)success leads to opportunities for further and greater successes
(谚)一事成功百事顺
派生
succeeder
noun
(古).)
语源
late Middle English: from Old French succeder or Latin succedere 'come close after', from sub- 'close to' + cedere 'go'
现代英汉综合大辞典
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succeed
[səkˈsi:d]
vt.
继...之后; 接替; 继承; 接着...发生
succeed sb. as secretary
继某人任书记
Day succeeds day.
日复一日。
He had no son to succeed him.
他没有儿子继承他。
词性变化
succeed
[səkˈsi:d]
vi.
成功, 完成
继任[承, 位]
继续; 接着发生(to)
succeed in life
发迹
succeed in doing sth.
做成功某事
succeed in examination
考试及格
succeed to a fortune
继承大笔遗产
If you try hard, you will succeed.
如果你努力, 就会成功。
继承用法