successor
英 [səkˈsesə(r)]
美 [səkˈsesər]
n. 接替者; 继任者; 接替的事物; 后继的事物
复数:successors
Collins.2 / BNC.3569 / COCA.5433
牛津词典
noun
- 接替者;继任者;接替的事物;后继的事物
a person or thing that comes after sb/sth else and takes their/its place- Who's the likely successor to him as party leader?
谁较可能接替他担任党的领袖? - Their latest release is a worthy successor to their popular debut album.
继首张唱片大受欢迎之后,他们最新推出的专辑再获成功。
- Who's the likely successor to him as party leader?
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 接任者;继承者
Someone'ssuccessoris the person who takes their job after they have left.- He set out several principles that he hopes will guide his successors...
他制订了几条原则,希望可以引导继任者。 - ...several critics hailed him then as the greatest living Scottish poet, the natural successor to his old friend Hugh MacDiarmid.
紧接着,一些评论家称赞他为当今苏格兰最伟大的诗人,是他的老朋友休·麦克迪尔米德理所当然的接班人。
- He set out several principles that he hopes will guide his successors...
英英释义
noun
- a thing or person that immediately replaces something or someone
- a person who inherits some title or office
- a person who follows next in order
- he was President Lincoln's successor