单词 | succeed |
释义 | Word Frequency succeed(səkˈsiːd) verb 1. (intransitive) to accomplish an aim, esp in the manner desired he succeeded in winning 2. (intransitive) to happen in the manner desired the plan succeeded 3. (intransitive) to acquit oneself satisfactorily or do well, as in a specified field to succeed in publishing 4. (when intr, often foll by to) to come next in order (after someone or something) 5. (when intr, often foll by to) to take over an office, post, etc (from a person) he succeeded to the vice presidency 6. (intransitive; usually foll by to) to come into possession (of property, etc); inherit 7. (intransitive) to have a result according to a specified manner the plan succeeded badly 8. (intransitive) to devolve upon the estate succeeded to his son Derived forms succeedable (sucˈceedable) adjective succeeder (sucˈceeder) noun succeeding (sucˈceeding) adjective succeedingly (sucˈceedingly) adverb Word origin C15: from Latin succēdere to follow after, from sub- after + cēdere to go |
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