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Definition of successor in English: successornoun səkˈsɛsəsəkˈsɛsər A person or thing that succeeds another. 继任者;继承人;后续的事物;接替的事物 Schoenberg saw himself as a natural successor to the German romantic school 舍恩伯格把自己看做是德国浪漫派的自然继承人。 Example sentencesExamples - In 1954, a lovely collection of nursery rhymes made the mould for successors.
- And as a backbencher you will need to allow your successors to get on with that task without undue interference.
- The ability of the farm to generate enough income for the successor is a big issue.
- But why has no one tackled the works of his equally interesting successors?
- Soon, his successors had a big hassle over who got which piece of the known world.
- On Wednesday their successors can lie down in a petulant sulk and lick their wounds or they can stand up and fight.
- They have had no successors, or the succession has not been allowed.
- Illness was also to curtail the careers of both Churchill's successors.
- An astonishing number of religious groups today claim to be the successors of the early church.
- It will take more than exhortation to persuade him or his successors to do otherwise.
- A list of the names of subscribers and family successors is on display on the church notice board.
- These men and their immediate English successors were not searching for freedom, but only for profit.
- They built great pyramids, like their successors the Mayans and Aztecs.
- To all those who boldly go now and to their successors who take up the challenge I salute them as they explore the final frontier.
- Their successors began moving their economies away from complete dependence on oil.
- Senior colleagues, including potential successors if he is overthrown, endorsed that verdict.
- My three predecessors and my three successors will all agree that I was the best.
- She is there for life, as are her heirs and successors, without there being any means of removal.
- The Royal Collection is held in trust by the Queen for her successors and the nation and is not owned by her as a private individual.
- The 1980s saw a winding down of his energies, however, and much reform was left to his successors to handle.
Synonyms heir, heir apparent, inheritor, next-in-line, descendant, beneficiary replacement, incomer, substitute
Rhymesaddresser, aggressor, assessor, compressor, confessor, contessa, depressor, digresser, dresser, guesser, intercessor, lesser, Odessa, oppressor, possessor, professor, represser, transgressor, Vanessa Definition of successor in US English: successornounsəkˈsɛsərsəkˈsesər A person or thing that succeeds another. 继任者;继承人;后续的事物;接替的事物 Schoenberg saw himself as a natural successor to the German romantic school 舍恩伯格把自己看做是德国浪漫派的自然继承人。 Example sentencesExamples - To all those who boldly go now and to their successors who take up the challenge I salute them as they explore the final frontier.
- Illness was also to curtail the careers of both Churchill's successors.
- An astonishing number of religious groups today claim to be the successors of the early church.
- A list of the names of subscribers and family successors is on display on the church notice board.
- These men and their immediate English successors were not searching for freedom, but only for profit.
- My three predecessors and my three successors will all agree that I was the best.
- But why has no one tackled the works of his equally interesting successors?
- They built great pyramids, like their successors the Mayans and Aztecs.
- They have had no successors, or the succession has not been allowed.
- It will take more than exhortation to persuade him or his successors to do otherwise.
- Soon, his successors had a big hassle over who got which piece of the known world.
- On Wednesday their successors can lie down in a petulant sulk and lick their wounds or they can stand up and fight.
- In 1954, a lovely collection of nursery rhymes made the mould for successors.
- She is there for life, as are her heirs and successors, without there being any means of removal.
- The ability of the farm to generate enough income for the successor is a big issue.
- Their successors began moving their economies away from complete dependence on oil.
- The 1980s saw a winding down of his energies, however, and much reform was left to his successors to handle.
- And as a backbencher you will need to allow your successors to get on with that task without undue interference.
- Senior colleagues, including potential successors if he is overthrown, endorsed that verdict.
- The Royal Collection is held in trust by the Queen for her successors and the nation and is not owned by her as a private individual.
Synonyms heir, heir apparent, inheritor, next-in-line, descendant, beneficiary |