单词 | succeed |
释义 | succeed [sək'si:d] verb ACHIEVE SOMETHING 取得某物 ESSENTIAL intransitive ■If you succeed, you achieve something that you have been aiming for, and if a plan or piece of work succeeds, it has the results that you wanted 成功;实现目标;达到目的 •She's been trying to pass her driving test for six years and she's finally succeeded.六年来,她一直努力想通过驾照考试,终于得偿所愿。 •You need to be pretty tough to succeed in •The campaign has certainly succeeded in •humorous Common Learner Errors succeedRemember: succeed is usually followed by the preposition in.Don't say 'succeed something', say succeed in something :✗ I hope you will succeed your new job.I hope you will succeed in your new job.When succeed in is followed by a verb, that verb is usually in the -ing form:Don't say 'succeed to do something' or 'succeed doing something', say succeed in doing something :They finally succeeded in catching the killer. [sək'si:d] verb FOLLOW 跟随 intransitive or transitive ■to take an official job or position after someone else 接替,继任;继承 •He succeeded his father as •When the Queen dies, her eldest son will succeed to ■to come after another person or thing in time 随后出现;接着发生•In the weeks that succeeded, five more patients showed similar symptoms.接下来的几周里,又有五名患者出现类似的症状。 •Almost from its beginnings, New York has produced succeeding generations of intellectuals.几乎是从存在之日开始,纽约就孕育了一代又一代的知识分子。 [sək'si:d] verb If at first you don't succeed , try , try again. saying ■said to encourage someone who has failed at something to try to do it again 一次不成,再试一次(这样说是鼓励做某事失败的某人再尝试做一次) |
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