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1 succeed
succeed [sək'si:d]∎ we all want to succeed in life nous voulons tous réussir dans la vie;∎ to succeed in business/in publishing réussir dans les affaires/l'édition;∎ he succeeds in everything he does il réussit tout ce qu'il entreprend, tout lui réussit;∎ proverb nothing succeeds like success = un succès en entraîne un autre(b) (manage successfully) réussir;∎ to succeed in doing sth réussir ou parvenir ou arriver à faire qch;∎ he succeeded only in confusing things further il n'a réussi qu'à compliquer davantage les choses;∎ proverb if at first you don't succeed, try again = si vous ne réussissez pas du premier coup, recommencez(c) (work out) réussir;∎ the first attack did not succeed la première offensive a échoué(d) (follow on) succéder;∎ to succeed to the throne monter sur le trône(of person) succéder à, prendre la suite de; (of event, thing) succéder à, suivre;∎ I succeeded him as editor je lui ai succédé au poste de rédacteur;∎ as month succeeded month au fur et à mesure que les mois passaient -
2 succeed
SUCCEED IN, TOSucceed in имеет значение 'достигать цели, преуспевать, иметь успех в чем-л.': to succeed in one's work, to succeed in one's studies. Succeed to соответствует русскому 'наследовать кому-л.': to succeed to one's grandfather.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > succeed
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3 succeed
A vtr succéder à [person] ; succéder à, suivre [event] ; to succeed sb as king succéder à qn sur le trône ; she succeeded him as president elle lui a succédé à la présidence.B vi1 ( achieve success) [person, plan, technique] réussir ; to succeed in doing réussir or parvenir à faire ; to succeed in business réussir or avoir du succès en affaires ; to succeed in life/in one's exams réussir dans la vie/aux examens ;nothing succeeds like success un succès en appelle un autre. -
4 succeed
succeed [səkˈsi:d]a. ( = be successful) réussirb. ( = follow) succéder (to à)* * *[sək'siːd] 1.transitive verb succéder à2.1) ( achieve success) réussir2) ( accede) succéder -
5 succeed
succeed [səkˊsi:d] v1) достига́ть це́ли, преуспева́ть (in); име́ть успе́х;to succeed in life преуспе́ть в жи́зни, сде́лать карье́ру, вы́двинуться
2) сле́довать за чем-л., кем-л.; сменя́ть;the generation that succeeds us бу́дущее поколе́ние
3) насле́довать, быть прее́мником (to) -
6 succeed in
• succeed in something to be successful in something преуспеть, иметь успех в чем-тоEveryone wants to succeed in life. He succeeded in his efforts to get a promotion.
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7 succeed in object
succeed in object достичь цели -
8 succeed
succeed v nachfolgen, an die Stelle treten, übernehmen -
9 succeed a title of honor
= succeed a title of honour успадковувати почесний титул -
10 succeed a title of honour
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > succeed a title of honour
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11 succeed in
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12 succeed in getting
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13 succeed by entreaty
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14 succeed in (doing) something
succeed in (doing) somethingslagen in iets, erin slagen iets te doen -
15 succeed to the property
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16 succeed
succeed v 1. GEN erfolgreich sein, Erfolg haben, gelingen (achieve success); folgen, folgen auf, nachfolgen (follow); 2. LAW erben -
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19 SUCCEED
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20 succeed
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succeed — UK US /səkˈsiːd/ verb ► [I] if you succeed, you achieve something that you have been trying to do or get, and if a plan or a piece of work succeeds, it has the results that you wanted: succeed in sth »He is determined to succeed in the property… … Financial and business terms
Succeed — Suc*ceed , v. i. 1. To come in the place of another person, thing, or event; to come next in the usual, natural, or prescribed course of things; to follow; hence, to come next in the possession of anything; often with to. [1913 Webster] If the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
succeed — suc·ceed /sək sēd/ vi 1: to come next after another in office or position 2 a: to take something by succession succeed ed to his mother s estate b: to acquire the rights, obligations, and charges of a decedent in property comprising an estate … Law dictionary
Succeed — Suc*ceed , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Succeeded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Succeeding}.] [L. succedere, successum; sub under + cedere to go, to go along, approach, follow, succeed: cf. F. succ[ e]der. See {Cede}, and cf. {Success}.] 1. To follow in order; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
succeed — 1 *follow, ensue, supervene Analogous words: displace, supplant, replace, supersede Antonyms: precede 2 Succeed, prosper, thrive, flourish can mean to attain or to be attaining a desired end. Succeed (see also FOLLOW) implies little more than… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
succeed — [sək sēd′] vi. [ME succeden < L succedere, to go beneath or under, follow after < sub , under + cedere, to go: see CEDE] 1. a) to come next after another; follow; ensue b) to follow another into office, possession, etc., as by election,… … English World dictionary
succeed — late 14c., come next after, take the place of another, from O.Fr. succeder (14c.), from L. succedere come after, go near to, from sub next to, after + cedere go, move (see CEDE (Cf. cede)). Meaning to continue, endure is from early 15c. The sense … Etymology dictionary
succeed in the clutch — If you succeed in the clutch, you perform at a crucial time; it is particularly used in sports for the decisive moments of the game. The opposite is fail in the clutch … The small dictionary of idiomes
succeed — When it means ‘to be successful’, succeed is followed by in + an ing form, not (unlike fail) by to: • Some local preservation enthusiasts succeeded in getting the house listed as of architectural and historic interest E. Lemarchand, 1972 … Modern English usage
succeed — [v1] attain good outcome accomplish, achieve, acquire, arrive, avail, benefit, be successful, carry off*, come off*, conquer, distance, do all right*, do the trick*, earn, flourish, fulfill, gain, get, get to the top*, grow famous, hit*, make a… … New thesaurus
Succeed Saint Martin — ( Réussir Saint Martin ) is a political party in Saint Martin, led by Jean Luc Hamlet. It won in the 1 July and 8 July 2007 Territorial Council elections 1 out of 23 seats … Wikipedia