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adjectivebe successful in something/doing something — Erfolg bei etwas haben/dabei haben, etwas zu tun
* * *[-'ses-]adjective ((negative unsuccessful) having success: Were you successful in finding a new house?; The successful applicant for this job will be required to start work next month; a successful career.) erfolgreich* * *suc·cess·ful[səkˈsesfəl]1. (having success) erfolgreich▪ to be \successful erfolgreich sein, Erfolg habenhe is \successful in everything he does er hat mit allem Erfolg2. (lucrative, profitable) erfolgreich, einträglich, lukrativhe is an author of several hugely \successful children's books er ist Autor einiger enorm erfolgreicher Kinderbücher\successful harvest einträgliche Erntecommercially \successful kommerziell erfolgreich3. (effective) erfolgreich, gelungen, geglücktto bring sth to a \successful conclusion etw zu einem glücklichen Abschluss bringen\successful experiment gelungenes Experiment4. (selected due to success) erfolgreich, siegreich\successful candidate ausgewählter Bewerber/ausgewählte Bewerberin* * *[sək'sesfUl]adjerfolgreichto be successful — erfolgreich sein, Erfolg haben (in mit, bei)
I was successful in doing it — es gelang mir, es zu tun
to be successful at doing sth —
unfortunately your application has not been successful — Ihre Bewerbung war leider nicht erfolgreich
* * *successful adj (adv successfully)1. erfolgreich:be successful in doing sth etwas mit Erfolg tun, Erfolg haben bei oder mit etwas;successful party JUR obsiegende Partei2. gelungen, geglückt, erfolgreich (Experiment etc)* * *adjectivebe successful in something/doing something — Erfolg bei etwas haben/dabei haben, etwas zu tun
* * *adj.erfolgreich adj.gelungen adj.
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