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1 successor
- 'se-noun (a person who follows, and take the place of another: Who will be appointed as the manager's successor?) etterfølgersubst. \/səkˈsesə\/1) etterfølger, suksessor2) arving, arvtaker3) avløsersuccessor to someone etterfølger til noensuccessor (to the throne) tronfølger -
2 groom
ɡru:m 1. noun1) (a person who looks after horses: a groom at the stables.) hestepasser2) (a bridegroom, male partner of the bride.) brudgom2. verb1) (to clean, brush etc a horse's coat: The horses were groomed for the horse show.) strigle, pleie2) (to prepare for some task, purpose etc: She's being groomed as a possible successor to our head of department.) lære opp, forberede tilbrudgom--------stallkarIsubst. \/ɡruːm\/, \/ɡrʊm\/1) stallgutt, hestepasser, stallkar, stallknekt2) ( i hofftitler) junker3) brudgom4) ( gammeldags) tjenerIIverb \/ɡruːm\/, \/ɡrʊm\/1) stelle, røkte (om hester)2) stelle seg, pleie, soignere3) ( om dyr) pusse seg, stelle seg, lyske (om aper)4) lære opp, forberede, trenehan blir opplært slik at han kan tre inn i hennes stilling når hun slutter5) (skiløype, golfbane) gjøre i stand, forberede, preparere -
3 immediate
i'mi:diət 1. adjective1) (happening at once and without delay: an immediate response.) øyeblikkelig, omgående2) (without anyone etc coming between: His immediate successor was Bill Jones.) umiddelbar, direkte3) (close: our immediate surroundings.) nærmeste•2. conjunction(as soon as: You may leave immediately you finish your work.) straks, nåradj. \/ɪˈmiːdɪət\/1) umiddelbar, øyeblikkelig, omgående2) overhengende3) nærmeste4) umiddelbar, direktethe immediate family den nærmeste familie -
4 succeed
sək'si:d1) (to manage to do what one is trying to do; to achieve one's aim or purpose: He succeeded in persuading her to do it; He's happy to have succeeded in his chosen career; She tried three times to pass her driving-test, and at last succeeded; Our new teaching methods seem to be succeeding.) lykkes, klare seg bra2) (to follow next in order, and take the place of someone or something else: He succeeded his father as manager of the firm / as king; The cold summer was succeeded by a stormy autumn; If the duke has no children, who will succeed to (= inherit) his property?) etterfølge, avløse•- success- successful
- successfully
- succession
- successive
- successively
- successor
- in successionlykkesverb \/səkˈsiːd\/1) lykkes, få til (noe)2) ha fremgang, ha suksess3) være heldig, ha hellet med seg, ha flaks4) ( om embete e.l.) overta, tiltre5) etterfølge, avløse• who succeeded her as Prime Minister?6) avløse, følge (etter)nothing succeeds like success fremgang avler fremgangnot succeed mislykkessucceed to overta, arvesucceed with someone ha fremgang hos noen lykkes med noen slå godt an hos noen -
5 unworthy
1) (shameful or disgraceful: That was an unworthy act/thought.) uverdig, skammelig2) (not deserving: Such a remark is unworthy of notice; He's unworthy to have the same name as his father.) uverdig3) (less good than should be expected from (eg a person): Such bad behaviour is unworthy of him.) uverdig•- unworthinessuverdigadj. \/ˌʌnˈwɜːħɪ\/1) uverdig, ufortjent• their rendering of the violin concerto is unworthy of such a fine piece of artderes gjengivelse av fiolinkonserten er ikke verdig et så fint stykke kunst2) verdiløs• the professor hoped that philosphy would never be seen as unworthy knowledgeprofessoren håpet at filosofi aldri ville bli sett på som verdiløs kunnskap
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successor — suc·ces·sor /sək se sər/ n: one that follows: one that succeeds another (as in a position, title, office, or estate) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. successor … Law dictionary
Successor — Suc*ces sor, n. [OE. successour, OF. successur, successor, F. successeur, L. successor. See {Succeed}.] One who succeeds or follows; one who takes the place which another has left, and sustains the like part or character; correlative to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
successor — UK US /səkˈsesər/ noun [C] ► someone or something that comes after another person or thing: successor to sb/sth »She has been appointed successor to the retiring chief executive. »Network Rail is the successor to Railtrack and runs lines and… … Financial and business terms
successor — one who comes after, late 13c., from O.Fr. successour, from L. successor, agent noun from pp. stem of succedere (see SUCCEED (Cf. succeed)) … Etymology dictionary
successor — [sək ses′ər] n. [ME < OFr successour < L successor < successus, pp. of succedere: see SUCCEED] a person or thing that succeeds, or follows, another; esp., one who succeeds to an office, title, etc … English World dictionary
Successor — (lat.), Nachfolger, Amtsfolger … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
successor — [n] heir beneficiary, descendant, follower, heritor, inheritor, next in line, replacement, scion; concepts 355,414 … New thesaurus
successor — ► NOUN ▪ a person or thing that succeeds another … English terms dictionary
successor — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ logical, natural, obvious ▪ rightful, worthy ▪ Their latest offering is a worthy successor to their popular debut album. ▪ chosen … Collocations dictionary
successor */*/ — UK [səkˈsesə(r)] / US [səkˈsesər] noun [countable] Word forms successor : singular successor plural successors someone who has an important position after someone else. Someone who has the position before someone else is called their predecessor… … English dictionary
successor — suc|ces|sor [ sək sesər ] noun count ** someone who has an important position after someone else. Someone who has the position before someone else is called their predecessor: successor to: They haven t yet named a successor to the outgoing CEO.… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English