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[/səkˈsiːd; səkˋsid/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr] ~ (in sth/doing sth) do what one is trying to do; achieve thedesired end 成功; 做成; 达到目的: The attack succeeded,and the fort was taken. 这次袭击成功, 拿下了堡垒. * She's absolutely determined to succeed (in life). 她决心要实现自己的(人生)目的. * (saying 谚) If at first you don't succeed, try, try again 若一次不成功, 要再接再厉. * (ironic 反语) I tried to clean the watch, but only succeeded in breaking it. 我想把手表弄乾净, 结果却弄坏了. Cf 参看 fail 1. 用法: 2 [Tn] come next after (sb/sth) and take his/its place 接替(某人[某事物]); 继任: Who succeeded Churchill (as Prime Minister)? 继邱吉尔出任(首相)的是谁? * The silence was succeeded by the striking of a clock. 时钟鸣响声打破了寂静. 用法: 3 [I, Ipr] ~ (to sth) gain the right to (a title, property, etc) when sb dies 继承(头衔、 财产等): When the king died, his eldest son succeeded (to the throne). 国王死後, 其长子继位.4 (idm 习语) ,nothing suc,ceeds like suc`cess (saying 谚) success often leads to further successes 一事成, 事事成: I won the essay prize, then was offered a scholarship: nothing succeeds like success! 我的作文得了奖, 接著就获得了奖学金, 真是一顺百顺! |