successive信息详情
adj.连续的;继承的;依次的;接替的
succussive───adj.振荡的;强烈摇动的
successively───adv.相继地;接连着地
unsuccessive───不成功的
succession───n.连续;继位;继承权;[生态]演替
nonsuccessive───不相邻的
successions───n.连续;继位;继承权;[生态]演替
suppressive───adj.抑制的;镇压的
successiveness───n.相继
concessive───adj.有妥协性的,让步的
Jackson was the winner for a second successive year.───杰克逊是连续第二年的获胜者。
Successive governments have tried to tackle the problem.───历届政府都试图解决这个问题。
This was their fourth successive win.───这是他们连续第四次获胜。
He was one of those talented executives who served successive administrations and epitomized the ideal of public service.───他是那些曾在多届政府中任职,体现公职理想的能干的行政官之一。
Exasperated by the successive apparition of the red flag and the old coat which he took for the black flag.───他在接连看到红旗后又见到把旧衣当作黑旗,这使他怒不可遏。
She had a long running battle with successive tumors and sarcomas and was always in the front line for any daring new treatment.───她长时间以来不停地和肿瘤作斗争,也一直在大胆地尝试新的治疗方法。
When you see your life as successive waves of improvement, it's easy to feel that tomorrow really will be a better time.───当你发现自己的生活在一波一波不断的提高时,很容易认为明天真的是一个比较好的日子。
To the extent that successive governments had a strategy, it was on the face of it an attractive one: they believed in open energy markets.───从某种程度上来说,历届的英国政府都坚持一个战略——那就是他们相信开放的能源市场——它确实很有吸引力。
These days the tooth hurts, successive a few days did not sleep well last night, especially. Perhaps no toothache.───这几天牙很疼,连续几天都没睡好觉,尤其是昨晚。当然或许不能怪牙疼吧。
He won three successive matches.