柯林斯詞典succession /s?k?s???n/ (successions) 1. N-SING A succession of things of the same kind is a number of them that exist or happen one after the other. 一連串[oft N 'of' n, also 'in' N] Adams took a succession of jobs which have stood him in good stead. 亞儅斯做了一連串對他很有利的工作。2. N-UNCOUNT Succession is the act or right of being the next person to have an important job or position. 繼任; 繼任權(quán) She is now seventh in line of succession to the throne. 她目前排在王位繼任順序的第7位。 返回 succession劍橋詞典[ 單數(shù)名詞 ] a number of similar events or people that happen , exist , etc. after each other 一連串;一系列;接連 A succession of scandals and revelations has undermined the government over the past year . 過去的一年裡,一連串的醜聞和接連爆出的內(nèi)幕損害了政府的威望。 Life was just an endless succession of parties and dinners . 生活衹不過是一連串沒完沒了的聚會和晚宴。 ?in succession happening one after another 接連地,連續(xù)地 She had her first three children in rapid succession. 她的前3個孩子是連年緊挨著出生的。 This is the seventh year in succession that they've won the tournament . 這是他們連續(xù)第7年捧盃。 [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] a process in which someone automatically takes an official position or job after someone else 繼任,接任;繼承 His divorce will not prevent the Prince of Wales's succession to the throne . 離婚不會影響威爾士親王繼承王位。 Who comes after the vice-president in the presidential line of succession? 在繼承縂統(tǒng)職位的排位上,副縂統(tǒng)之後是誰? 返回 succession