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1 succession
succession [səkˈse∫ən]* * *[sək'seʃn]1) ( sequence) série fin close ou quick succession — coup sur coup
2) ( inheriting) succession f (to à); ( descent) héritiers mpl -
2 succession
succession [sək'seʃən]∎ a succession of visitors une succession ou une suite de visiteurs;∎ we won three years in succession nous avons gagné trois ans de suite;∎ for five years in succession pendant cinq années consécutives ou cinq ans de suite;∎ she made three phone calls in succession elle a passé trois coups de fil de suite;∎ they filed into the room in close succession ils sont entrés dans la pièce les uns derrière les autres;∎ the fireworks went off in quick or rapid succession les feux d'artifice sont partis les uns après les autres;∎ he got several promotions in rapid succession il a eu plusieurs promotions coup sur coup;∎ they fired questions at him in rapid succession ils l'ont soumis à un feu roulant de questions;∎ a succession of gains and losses une succession de gains et de pertes(b) (ascension to power) succession f;∎ his succession to the post sa succession au poste;∎ she's first in succession (to the throne) elle occupe la première place dans l'ordre de succession (au trône);∎ at the time of his succession to the throne au moment de son accession au trône;∎ in succession to her boss à la suite de son patron -
3 succession
[sək'seʃən]1) (the right of succeeding to a throne as king, to a title etc: The Princess is fifth in (order of) succession (to the throne).) succession2) (a number of things following after one another: a succession of bad harvests.) suite3) (the act or process of following and taking the place of someone or something else: his succession to the throne.) succession (à) -
4 jäämistö
nounhéritagesuccession flaw succession fxxxsuccession f -
5 death
décès m, mort f;∎ death in service (benefit) capital-décès mFINANCE death benefit capital-décès;British death duty droits m pl de succession;American death tax droits de succession -
6 estate
British estate agency agence f immobilière;British estate agent agent m immobilier(c) (inheritance) succession f(d) (of bankrupt) actif m -
7 arv
nounhéritage msuccession fxxxsuccession f -
8 dødsbo
nounsuccession fxxxsuccession f -
9 kuolinpesä
nounsuccession fxxxsuccession f -
10 perinnönjako
nounlaw partage de la succession mxxxpartage de la succession m -
11 perunkirjoitus
nounlaw établissement de l'inventaire de succession mxxxétablissement de l'inventaire de succession m -
12 estate duty
noun GB droits mpl de succession -
13 inheritance
héritage m;∎ to come into an inheritance faire ou toucher un héritageinheritance tax droits m pl de succession -
14 arvinger
nounsuccession f -
15 arvingerne
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16 sekvens
nounsuccession fséquence fcollection fsérie fxxxsérie f -
17 serie
nounordre msuccession fsérie fxxxcycle m -
18 kruununperimys
nounsuccession au trône f -
19 lakiosa
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20 perikunta
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