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101 succeed
• doći; doći posle nekoga; doći umesto; doći za; dolaziti; imati sreće; imati uspeha; napredovati; naslediti; nastati; sled; slediti; slediti iza nečega; sledovati; uspeti -
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103 succeed to
finance, business, economy• periä -
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105 succeed
достигнуть цели, иметь успех; следовать за чем-либо, сменять -
106 succeed
ametit üle võtma, jägnema -
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1) /vt/ следовать; 2) /vi/ успешно выполняться; 3) /vi/ иметь успех -
108 succeed
удаваться; преуспевать; следовать; наследовать; сменять; иметь успех; достигать цели -
109 succeed
he succeeded in \succeeding ему удалось сделать...English-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > succeed
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110 succeed
1) сле́довать за (чем-л.)2) удава́ться, име́ть успе́хour plan succeeded — наш план удался́
I succeeded in doing it — мне удало́сь э́то сде́лать
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111 succeed
v.1 tener éxito, alcanzar éxito, ganar, prosperar.2 venir detrás de, suceder a.(pt & pp succeeded) -
112 succeed in
v.tener éxito en, lograr, salir airoso de, triunfar en. -
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114 succeed
выдвинутьсянаследоватьпреуспеватьследоватьсменятьудаваться -
115 succeed
следовать; сменять; наследовать; преуспевать -
116 succeed
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117 SUCCEED
[V]SEQUOR (SEQUI SECUTUS SUM)INSEQUOR (-SEQUI -SECUTUS SUM)PROCEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)PROVENIO (-IRE -VENI -VENTUM)PROSPERE EVENIOEXCIPIO (-ERE -CEPI -CEPTUM)SUBEO (-IRE -II -ITUM)SUCCEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM) -
118 succeed
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119 succeed
[səkˈsɪ:d]1) müvəffəq olmaq, bacarmaq; 2) birinin işini davam etdirmək; 3) məqsədinə çatmaq -
120 succeed
Iபின்தொடர், தொடர்ந்து வாIIவெற்றிப்பெறு, வெற்றிக்கொள்வெற்றிகாண்; பணியிடத்தில் தொடர்புறு
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