successor 详细解释

successor

[sək'sesə]

n. 接班人, 继任人

n.[C]

1. 后继者, 继任者; 继承人[(+to)]

The vice president was the president's successor.

副总统是总统的继任人。

2. 后续的事物; 接替的事物

词形变化

名词复数:successors

词义辨析

同义:

n.继承人, 替代人(或物), 接受者

heir  inheritor  heritor  heir apparent  heir at law  heiress  heritress  inheritrix  coheir  coheiress  joint heir  parcener  follower  replacement  substitute  beneficiary  recipient  receiver  devisee  legatee

n.篡夺者, 强夺者

supplanter  usurper

n.子孙, 后代, 产物

descendant  scion  offspring  children  progeny  issue  seed  posterity  generations  

反义:

n.继承者; 取而代之者

predecessor  

英英释义

名词 successor:

a person who follows next in order

同义词:replacement

a thing or person that immediately replaces something or someone

a person who inherits some title or office

同义词:heir

补充

successorsuccessor英:[səkˈsesə] 美:[səkˈsɛsɚ]n.1.接替的人或事物, 继任者, 继承人When will they name a successor?他们什么时候会任命继承人?

例句

1. 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。 2. The poet is the natural successor to his old friend Hugh MacDiarmid.这位诗人是他的老朋友休•麦克迪尔米德理所当然的接班人。 3. Schoenberg saw himself as a natural successor to the German romantic school.舍恩贝格把自己看作是德国浪漫派的自然继承人。 4. The CEO's successor used to be the vice president here.首席执行官的继任者曾经是这儿的副总裁。 5. the successor to the throne王位的继承者