柯林斯詞典predecessor /?pri?d??s?s?/ (predecessors) 1. N-COUNT Your predecessor is the person who had your job before you. 前任 He maintained that he learned everything he knew from his predecessor. 他堅(jiān)稱他所知道的一切都是從他的前任那兒學(xué)到的。2. N-COUNT The predecessor of an object or machine is the object or machine that came before it in a sequence or process of development. 前一代 Although the car is some 2 inches shorter than its predecessor, its boot is 20 percent larger. 盡琯這款汽車比其上一代産品短2英寸,但它的行李箱大了20%。 返回 predecessor劍橋詞典someone who had a job or a position before someone else , or something that comes before another thing in time or in a series 前任,前輩;原有事物,前身 My predecessor worked in this job for twelve years . 我的前任做這份工作做了12年。 The latest Ferrari is not only faster than its predecessors but also more comfortable . 最新款的法拉利賽車不僅比老款的更快,而且更舒適。 例句 Each new leader would blame his predecessor for all the evils of the past.In her speech , she paid a glowing tribute to her predecessor.She spoke scathingly of the poor standard of work done by her predecessor.You need to learn from the mistakes of your predecessors.This system is much more efficient than its predecessor. 返回 predecessor