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succession
连续
常用释义
英音[ səkˈseʃ(ə)n ]
美音[ səkˈseʃ(ə)n ]
变形
复数: successions
基本释义
  • n. 连续不断的人(物);继任,继承,继承权;交替,更迭;(地质)(地层的)次序,生长顺序
例句
  • 1·She has won the award for the third year in succession.
    这是她连续第三年获得此奖。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 2·They are semi-finalists for the fourth year in succession.
    这是他们连续第四年打入半决赛。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 3·Nicholas Paul Patrick was seventh in the line of succession to the throne.
    尼古拉斯·保罗·帕特里克在王位继承顺序上排第7。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 4·His career was brought to a premature end by a succession of knee injuries.
    他的职业生涯因连续的膝伤过早地结束了。
    来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 5·He hit three bull's eyes in succession.
    他连续3次射中靶心。
    来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
  • 6·Traditional rules of succession by inheritance were changed.
    传统的继承规则被改变了。
  • 7·Light-loving species are always among the first invaders, while shade-tolerant species appear later in the succession.
    在这个演替过程中,喜阳植物总是第一批“侵入者”,而那些喜阴植物紧随其后出现。
  • 8·Ecologists use the term "succession" to refer to the changes that happen in plant communities and ecosystems over time.
    生态学家使用“演替”一词来指植物群落和生态系统随时间发生的变化。
  • 9·Clements and other early ecologists saw almost lawlike regularity in the order of succession, but that has not been substantiated.
    克莱门茨和其他早期的生态学家认为,演替顺序中存在着几乎像法则一般的规律性,但这一点尚未得到证实。
  • 10·The final stage of a succession, called the climax by Clements and early ecologists, is likewise not predictable or of uniform composition.
    演替的最终阶段,也就是克莱门茨和早期生态学家所称的顶级群落,同样是不可预测的,组成也不单一。
网络释义
同义词
n. 连续;继位;继承权;轮栽
同根词
词根: succeed
successive adj 连续的;继承的;依次的;接替的
successively adv 相继地;接连着地
successor n 继承者;后续的事物
succeed vi 成功;继承;继任;兴旺
succeed vt 继承;接替;继…之后
词语辨析
sequence/chain/series/succession.导航词义:连续,顺序
sequence:n. 顺序,连续.指事物衔接的次序,可以是发生的先后顺序,也可以是逻辑顺序。
A sequence of misfortunes have plagued him.
一连串不幸事件使他焦头烂额。
The paper deals with the events in historical sequence.
本文按历史顺序论述那些事件。
He explained the facts in the sequence of events.
他按事情发生的先后次序解释那些情况。
chain:n. 一连串,一系列.指像链条一样连接在一起的一连串事物,有时彼此间含因果关系。
The accident caused a chain of events.
事故引起了一连串事件。
Their acts set off a chain of revolts throughout the country.
他们的行为在全国引发了一系列叛乱。
The chain of events might lead to another war.
这一连串事件或许会导致又一场战争。
series:n. 一连串,系列.强调是同类事物,可以前后互有关联,也可以各成独立的单位。
They've had a series of good harvests.
他们连年获得丰收。
She attended a series of lectures about science fiction writing.
她听了关于科幻小说写作的系列讲座。
A series of laws against discrimination have been issued.
反对歧视的一系列法规已经颁布。
This ridiculous theory is based on a series of wrong assumptions.
这一荒诞的学说是以一系列错误的设想为依据的。
succession:n. 连续;一连串.强调同类事物或事件的相继出现或发生,侧重于一个接一个的次序,其中并非含有一定的逻辑性。
They won a succession of victories.
他们取得了一个接一个的胜利。
His words came out in quick succession.
他的话连珠炮似地说了出来。
The endless succession of parties wore them out.
接连不断的聚会把他们累垮了。