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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 -
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1 ( sequence) (of attempts, events, people) série f, succession f (of de) ; in succession de suite ; for five years in succession pendant cinq années de suite ; in close ou quick ou swift succession coup sur coup ; three explosions in rapid succession trois explosions coup sur coup ; the days followed each other in quick succession les jours s'enchaînaient rapidement ;2 (act, right of inheriting) succession f (to à) ; ( line of descent) héritiers mpl ; to be fifth in succession to the throne être le cinquième dans la succession au trône. -
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succession [səkˈse∫ən]* * *[sək'seʃn]1) ( sequence) série fin close ou quick succession — coup sur coup
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[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) -
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série de couches f, succession de couches fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > succession
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Jur., RU droits de succession; droits de mutation mortis causaEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > succession duties
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Jur. succession juridiqueEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > succession in title
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Jur. transfert de titreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > succession of title
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succession ab intestat (TT)English-French insurance dictionari > ab intestate succession
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16 anthropogenic succession
English-French dictionary of Geography > anthropogenic succession
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17 endodynamic succession
English-French dictionary of Geography > endodynamic succession
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18 exodynamic succession
English-French dictionary of Geography > exodynamic succession
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19 hydrogenic succession
English-French dictionary of Geography > hydrogenic succession
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20 landscape succession
English-French dictionary of Geography > landscape succession
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succession — [ syksesjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1200; lat. successio « fait de venir à la place » → succéder I ♦ 1 ♦ Dr. Transmission du patrimoine laissé par une personne décédée (l auteur) à une ou plusieurs personnes vivantes (les ayants cause); manière dont se fait… … Encyclopédie Universelle
succession — suc·ces·sion /sək se shən/ n 1 a: the order in which or the conditions under which one person after another succeeds to a property, dignity, position, title, or throne the sequence of succession to the presidency b: the right of a person or line… … Law dictionary
SUCCESSION — SUCCESSION, devolution of the deceased person s property on his legal heirs. Order of Succession The Pentateuchal source of the order of succession is If a man die and have no son, then ye shall cause his inheritance to pass unto his daughter.… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Succession — Suc*ces sion, n. [L. successio: cf. F. succession. See {Succeed}.] 1. The act of succeeding, or following after; a following of things in order of time or place, or a series of things so following; sequence; as, a succession of good crops; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
succession — succession, progression, series, sequence, chain, train, string are comparable when they mean a number of things that follow each other in some order. Succession implies that the units, whether things or persons, follow each other, typically in… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Succession — is the act or process of following in order or sequence. (It is not to be confused with secession, the act of withdrawing from an organization, union, or political entity). Succession may further refer to, within the context of order and sequence … Wikipedia
succession — UK US /səkˈseʃən/ noun ► [S] a number of similar people or events that exist or happen one after another: a succession of sth »The company has been involved in a succession of accounting scandals. »They employ their seasonal workers on a… … Financial and business terms
succession — Succession. s. f. Heredité. Succession directe. succession collaterale. grande, riche succession. succession endettée, embroüillée, onereuse. curateur à la succession vacante. les effets d une succession, il luy est escheu deux successions en un… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
succession — ► NOUN 1) a number of people or things following one after the other. 2) the action, process, or right of inheriting an office, title, etc. 3) Ecology the process by which a plant community successively gives way to another until stability is… … English terms dictionary
succession — [sək sesh′ən] n. [OFr < L successio < succedere: see SUCCEED] 1. the act of succeeding or coming after another in order or sequence or to an office, estate, throne, etc. 2. the right to succeed to an office, estate, etc. 3. a number of… … English World dictionary
succession — early 14c., fact or right of succeeding someone by inheritance, from O.Fr. succession (13c.), from L. successionem (nom. successio) a following after, a coming into another s place, result, from successus, pp. of succedere (see SUCCEED (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary