0 someone who has had a particular job or position before -- předchůdce
1 an ancestor -- předek
My predecessors came from Scotland.
We now point out some useful properties of the predecessor relation, which follow directly from the definition.
One generation later, young businessmen with a higher level of education than their predecessors have decided to enter the political arena themselves.
But a series of actions, each insignificantly different from its predecessor, can take us from one to the other.
We will also introduce a procedure to merge vertices with the same predecessors of a -graph system.
These presidents dismantled the elements of the rule of law that had been constructed during the divided government of their predecessors.
The continuing organisations retained many features of their predecessors.
It is not necessary that it is a predecessor of the leaf.
Children who have been brought up in an age of television are not as ready to sit in rows conjugating irregular verbs as their predecessors.
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