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1 succeed
[sək'si:d]1) (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.) uspeti2) (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?) naslediti•- success- successful
- successfully
- succession
- successive
- successively
- successor
- in succession* * *[səksí:d]1.transitive verbslediti (komu, čemu), priti za (kom, čem); biti naslednik, naslediti; podedovati;2.intransitive verbslediti, priti (to za kom, čem); uspeti, posrečiti se, imeti uspeh, doseči svoj cilj (in pri čem, with pri)he succeeded in doing s.th. — posrečilo se mu je, nekaj napravitiwe did not succeed in seeing him — ni se nam posrečilo, da bi ga videlinothing succeeds like success — za enim uspehom pride drugi, uspeh rodi uspeh -
2 throne
[Ɵrəun]1) (the ceremonial chair of a king, queen etc, pope or bishop.) prestol2) (the king or queen: He swore allegiance to the throne.) prestol* * *I [mróun]nounprestol; stol (cerkvenega dostojanstvenika); kraljevska oblast, kralj; vladanjethrones plural ecclesiastic tretji red angelovto come to the throne, to mount the throne — priti na (zasesti) prestolII [mróun]transitive verbposaditi, postaviti na prestol, ustoličiti; izkazovati komu čast in spoštovanje; intransitive verb sedeti na prestolu, prestolovati, vladati
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