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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++suc·ces·sor /səkˈsesə $ -ər/ ●○○ AWL noun [countable]  1 REPLACEsomeone who takes a job or position previously held by someone else 继承人;继任者,接班人 predecessor His successor died after only 15 months in office. 他的继任者就任仅15个月就去世了。 I’m sure she will be a worthy successor (=someone who is very good and deserves to be someone’s successor). 我确信她会是个当之无愧的接班人。successor to her successor to the post 接替她职位的人successor as Sloan will be Barrett’s successor as treasurer. 斯隆将接替巴雷特担任财务主管。2 formalAFTER a machine, system etc that exists after another one in a process of development 〔机器、操作系统等的〕换代产品,接替的事物 the transistor’s successor, the microchip 晶体管的换代产品——微晶片nCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesa worthy successor (=someone who is good and deserves to be someone's successor)He is proving to be a worthy successor to his father in the business.a possible/potential successorHe had been tipped as a possible successor to the president.a likely successorWho is his most likely successor as Director of the BBC World Service?a natural successorMurray was viewed as the natural successor to Henman as Britain's top player.an obvious successorHe doesn't have an obvious successor as leader.somebody's immediate successor (=the person who has their job or position next)Valentinian's immediate successor, Petronius Maximus, was killed in 455.verbschoose/appoint a successorThe Board met to choose his successor.find a successorNon-executive director John Evans will act as chairman until a permanent successor is found.elect a successorGhanaians went to the polls to elect President Rawlings's successor.name a successor (=tell people who the successor will be)The company is expected to name a successor for Corbett in May.be tipped as somebody's successor (=be said to be a possible or likely successor)When Tizard was about to retire as chairman, Cockcroft was tipped as his successor.
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successorThe Orchestra is currently searching for a successor to music director James Sedares.The effort is likely to be politically disastrous, even if they can agree on a successor.Mason is Case's chosen successor as committee chairman.Smyth resigned as Chief Superintendent two months ago and they still haven't appointed his successor.Two weeks after the death of Pope John Paul, the cardinals met to elect his successor.In January 1947, Secretary of State Byrnes resigned; his successor was General Marshall.Many people regard him as a likely successor to the current managing director.My successor spent several months on the intercontinental telephone lines trying to locate the debtors.Bryn Jones was bought from Wolves as James's successor in 1938 but war intervened to cut short his career.Kuum's successor in Tallinn during the Stalinist period was Hugo Oengo.The refrigerator was the successor to the ice box.worthy successorBob Stevenson has been a worthy successor to Methodist leaders who stamped their personalities on the county.He has proved a worthy successor to them.A worthy successor has emerged with the Annual Gala, raising funds to help village projects and renovations.
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successor
successor AC /səkˈsesə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
 Word Family: noun: success, succession, successor; adjective: successfulunsuccessful, successive; verb: succeed; adverb: successfullyunsuccessfully
1. someone who takes a job or position previously held by someone else ⇨ predecessor:
    His successor died after only 15 months in office.
    I’m sure she will be a worthy successor (=someone who is very good and deserves to be someone’s successor).
    successor to
    her successor to the post
    successor as
    Sloan will be Barrett’s successor as treasurer.
2. formal a machine, system etc that exists after another one in a process of development:
    the transistor’s successor, the microchip
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ adjectives
    a worthy successor (=someone who is good and deserves to be someone's successor) He is proving to be a worthy successor to his father in the business.
    a possible/potential successor He had been tipped as a possible successor to the president.
    a likely successor Who is his most likely successor as Director of the BBC World Service?
    a natural successor Murray was viewed as the natural successor to Henman as Britain's top player.
    an obvious successor He doesn't have an obvious successor as leader.
    somebody's immediate successor (=the person who has their job or position next) Valentinian's immediate successor, Petronius Maximus, was killed in 455.
■ verbs
    choose/appoint a successor The Board met to choose his successor.
    find a successor Non-executive director John Evans will act as chairman until a permanent successor is found.
    elect a successor Ghanaians went to the polls to elect President Rawlings's successor.
    name a successor (=tell people who the successor will be) The company is expected to name a successor for Corbett in May.
    be tipped as somebody's successor (=be said to be a possible or likely successor) When Tizard was about to retire as chairman, Cockcroft was tipped as his successor.


suc·ces·sor AW BrE /səkˈsesə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /səkˈsesər/ 🔊 noun~ (to sb/sth) a person or thing that comes after sb/sth else and takes their/its place 接替者;继任者;接替的事物;后继的事物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。🔊🔊   compare predecessor