succeed的意思和读音

succeed

: [səkˈsid] : [səkˈsiːd]

v.

succeeds  succeeding  succeeded  

v.+n.succeed father,President succeed

v.fail,precede

v.achieve,do well,get ahead,accomplish,be successful

succeedv.

1.[i]to achieve sth that you have been trying to do or get; to have the result or effect that was intended

Our plan succeeded.

He succeeded in getting a place at art school.

I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded in making her angry(= I failed and did the opposite of what I intended) .

2.[i]to be successful in your job, earning money, power, respect, etc.

You will have to work hard if you are to succeed.

She doesn't have the ruthlessness required to succeed in business.

He had hoped to succeed as a violinist.

3.[t]~ sb/sthto come next after sb/sth and take their/its place or position

Who succeeded Kennedy as President?

Their early success was succeeded by a period of miserable failure.

Strands of DNA are reproduced through succeeding generations .DNA (

4.[i]~ (to sth)to gain the right to a title, property, etc. when sb dies

She succeeded to the throne(= became queen) in 1558. 1558

v.1....,;...;〈使2.,;()3.,;, (to)

v.1.to achieve something that you planned to do or attempted to do; used for saying that someones actions have a negative result that is the opposite of what they intended2.to do well in school, in your career, or in some other activity3.to replace someone in an important or powerful job or position; to follow and replace something

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1.When you see a smile on child's face, you know you have done the right thing and in some small way, contributing to help them succeed.

2.Then he took his firstborn son, who was to succeed him as king, and offered him as a sacrifice on the city wall.便

3.Bush may be right that Americans will not long support policies that don't involve trying to succeed.

4.Youngsters are less likely to succeed at school if their mothers return to work within a year of their birth, according to a major study.50

5.Few things are impossible in themselves; and it is often for want of will , rather than of means, that man fails to to succeed.

6.Li Shuling intruded into the consulate with her two salesmen to ask for business datas, how could they succeed?

7.It means a bit of backsliding : he will have to revise his position on guns if he is to succeed in the West and the South.退西使

8.But a separate score aimed at predicting which patients would actually benefit from chemotherapy did not succeed.

9.Thanks to his sister's new book, "Apples &Oranges, " Carl Brenner did not succeed in vanishing without a trace.》,

10.So, one of the bad things about this desire to succeed at school and get good grades is that occasionally some students would cheat.