0 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
humorous Richard succeeded in offending (= managed unintentionally to offend) just about everybody in the room! 理查德成功地把房间里所有的人都得罪了!
The campaign has certainly succeeded in raising public awareness of the issue. 毫无疑问,这项活动成功地唤起了公众对这一问题的关注。
You need to be pretty tough to succeed in the property world. 要想在房地产界出人头地,你必须要坚忍不拔。
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。
1 to take an official job or position after someone else -- 接替,继任;继承
Almost from its beginnings, New York has produced succeeding generations of intellectuals. 几乎是从其存在之日开始,纽约就孕育了一代又一代的知识分子。
In the weeks that succeeded, five more patients showed similar symptoms. 接下来的几周里,又有5名患者出现了类似的症状。
When the Queen dies, her eldest son will succeed to the throne. 女王去世后,将由其长子继承王位。
He succeeded his father as editor of the paper. 他接替父亲成为了报纸的主编。
I argue in the next two sections that two of the putative mechanisms do not succeed.
He succeeded in reuniting tradition and modernity, and in making measure useful and meaningful once again.
According to this notion, which is nowadays referred to as computable randomness, a sequence is computably random if no computable martingale succeeds on it.
This observation provides us with a simple mechanism for filtering out unifications that cannot possibly succeed.
During the succeeding reunion, the infant stilled against the parent with eyes dazed for over 1 full min, and was, of course, judged disorganized.
This rule may succeed for some destinations, but not for those that have no museums.
Such extended longevity means that two generations in the family exist, often independently, for long periods, which delays the transfer of wealth between succeeding generations.
The potential number of nation-states may be higher given the existence of numerous unsatisfied nationalisms which may succeed, one day.