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successor noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + SUCCESSOR | SUCCESSOR + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVElogical, natural, obvious 合情合理的/自然的/显而易见的继任者rightful, worthy 理所应当的/当之无愧的后继者◆Their latest offering is a worthy successor to their popular debut album.继广受欢迎的首张专辑后,他们最近奉上了又一力作。chosen, designated, eventual 选定的/指定的/最终的继承人hand-picked (especially NAmE) 精心挑选的继承人immediate 直接继承人permanent 永久继承人likely, possible, potential 可能的继承人;潜在的继承人would-be 未来的继任者◆his would-be successor他未来的继任者spiritual 精神继承人VERB + SUCCESSORhave 有继任者◆He doesn't have an obvious successor as party leader.他还没有明确的接班人来继任党的领袖。appoint, choose, elect, find, hand-pick (especially NAmE) , name, pick, select 指定继任者;选择接班人;选举继任者;找到接班人;挑选接班人groom 培养接班人hand over to (especially BrE) 向继任者移交◆She will hand over to her successor in one year's time.她将在一年内向继任者移交权力。SUCCESSOR + VERBtake over 继任者接任PREPOSITIONas sb's successor 作为某人的继任者◆She has been appointed as his successor.她已被指定为他的接班人。successor as ⋯的继任者◆Andrew Kirkham will be her successor as Chief Executive.安德鲁・柯卡姆将接替她成为首席执行官。successor to 接替⋯的事物◆the challenge to create a worthy successor to the old library building建一座能与老图书馆媲美的大楼的挑战◆The new Ministry of Food is the successor to the old Department of Agriculture.新的粮食部取代了原来的农业部。PHRASESthe appointment of a successor, the choice of a successor, the election of a successor 继任者的指定/选择/选举be tipped as a possible successor (especially BrE) 被认为是可能的继任者◆The former newsreader is being tipped as a possible successor to the outgoing Head of Broadcasting.那名前新闻播音员被认为有可能接替即将离任的广播部主任。 |