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Definition of successful in English: successfuladjective səkˈsɛsfʊlsəkˈsɛsf(ə)lsəkˈsɛsfəl 1Accomplishing a desired aim or result. 成功的 a successful attack on the town 对城镇的成功袭击。 marketing of Japanese products has been highly successful Example sentencesExamples - Dr Pease said during the treatment they never gave up hope that it might prove successful.
- So in Melbourne we will sell ourselves as a small country who can deliver a successful Games.
- The scheme has been so successful that there have been calls for it to be copied across the borough.
- It has been a very long inquiry and it is very pleasing to get a successful result.
- The successful bid would include a specification of the work and materials and prices.
- Resistance peters out and the attack is successful in defeating the left in the army.
- Two years ago, we had a very successful show that got big audiences straight away.
- One reason reform is not as successful as desired is lack of clarity about what is intended.
- The hardest thing about giving up smoking is the fear that you might actually be successful.
- They are proving so successful that similar centres will open soon across the county.
- If the aim of this exercise was to sell books, then it was undoubtedly successful.
- The key to a successful treatment is to be able to attack the root of the cancer.
- Other successful murals included an animal scene in the bedroom of a little girl.
- Instead he intends to employ the same successful strategy that he used at Petrus.
- As we had only two players, you can imagine that the results were not very successful.
- If the tests are successful, it would be the first vaccine in the world to treat human cases of bird flu.
- To walk away or to make sure the photograph was a successful piece of evidence?
- Her most successful period came last June when she rode three winners in a week.
- It's the story of the most successful peaceful spread of freedom in recent history.
- The family now run a successful business and feel they were lucky to get out of farming when they did.
Synonyms victorious, triumphant fortunate, lucky - 1.1 Having achieved fame, wealth, or social status.
一个功成名就的演员。 Example sentencesExamples - All the artists, now famous and successful, were to be seen on the streets and in the cafes.
- He learned to use those hooks they gave him and became immensely successful and wealthy.
- He was a man eminently successful in the line of life which he chose, and deservedly so.
- Many of them would have been successful and wealthy, but did any have a satisfied mind?
- He is a successful entrepreneur businessman who has never had a social conscience.
Synonyms prosperous, affluent, wealthy, rich, well-to-do, doing well, moneyed famous, eminent, at the top, top informal on the up and up, well heeled, flush, rolling in it, in the money, made of money, loaded, stinking rich, quids in flourishing, thriving, booming, buoyant, burgeoning, doing well, profitable, profit-making, moneymaking, lucrative, gainful, fruitful, solvent, bankable productive, efficient, effective informal going strong, on the up and up, rolling in it, in the money, loaded, quids in
Derivativesnoun Interviewers also asked parents to rate the degree of suffering as a result of each symptom, whether the child received treatment for the symptom, and, if so, the successfulness of the treatment. Example sentencesExamples - To ensure the successfulness of landing operations the armed forces, and the US Navy in particular, began creating new units that could handle specific dangerous tasks that no one else could complete.
- Both employee and employer safety attitudes can determine the successfulness of a program.
Definition of successful in US English: successfuladjectivesəkˈsesfəlsəkˈsɛsfəl 1Accomplishing an aim or purpose. 成功的 a successful attack on the town 对城镇的成功袭击。 Example sentencesExamples - As we had only two players, you can imagine that the results were not very successful.
- Dr Pease said during the treatment they never gave up hope that it might prove successful.
- If the tests are successful, it would be the first vaccine in the world to treat human cases of bird flu.
- If the aim of this exercise was to sell books, then it was undoubtedly successful.
- Instead he intends to employ the same successful strategy that he used at Petrus.
- So in Melbourne we will sell ourselves as a small country who can deliver a successful Games.
- It has been a very long inquiry and it is very pleasing to get a successful result.
- Other successful murals included an animal scene in the bedroom of a little girl.
- Resistance peters out and the attack is successful in defeating the left in the army.
- To walk away or to make sure the photograph was a successful piece of evidence?
- The family now run a successful business and feel they were lucky to get out of farming when they did.
- The successful bid would include a specification of the work and materials and prices.
- It's the story of the most successful peaceful spread of freedom in recent history.
- One reason reform is not as successful as desired is lack of clarity about what is intended.
- They are proving so successful that similar centres will open soon across the county.
- Two years ago, we had a very successful show that got big audiences straight away.
- Her most successful period came last June when she rode three winners in a week.
- The hardest thing about giving up smoking is the fear that you might actually be successful.
- The scheme has been so successful that there have been calls for it to be copied across the borough.
- The key to a successful treatment is to be able to attack the root of the cancer.
- 1.1 Having achieved popularity, profit, or distinction.
受欢迎的;赚了钱的;有成就的 一个功成名就的演员。 Example sentencesExamples - He learned to use those hooks they gave him and became immensely successful and wealthy.
- He was a man eminently successful in the line of life which he chose, and deservedly so.
- Many of them would have been successful and wealthy, but did any have a satisfied mind?
- All the artists, now famous and successful, were to be seen on the streets and in the cafes.
- He is a successful entrepreneur businessman who has never had a social conscience.
Synonyms prosperous, affluent, wealthy, rich, well-to-do, doing well, moneyed flourishing, thriving, booming, buoyant, burgeoning, doing well, profitable, profit-making, moneymaking, lucrative, gainful, fruitful, solvent, bankable
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