Толковых словарей английского для иностранцев для среднего уровня есть несколько. Отличный Oxford Basic American dictionary for learners of English, например, который подойдет даже для уровня elementary. В электронной версии даже озвучены целые предложения, что очень важно для уровня pre-intermediate, чтобы повторять за диктором интонацию. Примеры отобраны с самыми частотными словами, представлены самые типичные словосочетания, фразовые глаголы, идиомы, застывшие выражения.
Из словаря Oxford Basic American Dictionary
succeed
suc•ceed☧ / səkˈsid/ verb (suc•ceeds, suc•ceed•ing, suc•ceed•ed)
to do or get what you wanted to do or get
◆ She finally succeeded in getting a job.
◆ I tried to get a ticket for the concert but I didn’t succeed.
➲ ANTONYM fail
А Macmillan вышел на рынок последним, выпустил целую линейку словарей
Вот, например, статья SUCCEED
Из словаря MacmillanEssential (En-En)
succeed*́*́*́
[səkˈsiːd]
verb
1) [I] to achieve something that you planned to do or attempted to do
Ant:
fail
Everyone wants the peace process to succeed.
We finally succeeded in getting some extra funding.
2) [I] to do well in school, in your career, or in some other activity
Ant:
fail
These days there is a lot of pressure on children to succeed.
3) [T] to replace someone who was in a powerful job or position
In 1603, Elizabeth was succeeded by James I.
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Word family: succeed
Words in the same family as succeed
● success
n
● unsuccessful
adj
● successful
adj
● unsuccessfully
adv
● successfully
adv
An essential reference for the classroom and home, The Macmillan Essential Dictionary offers invaluable support for those wishing to write and speak English accurately. It builds on the success of the Macmillan English Dictionary, adapting its unique features to the different needs of intermediate learners.
The core vocabulary that intermediate learners need most for writing and speaking English is highlighted in red, explained in detail and graded for frequency of use. Clear, simple definitions, menus for easy navigation, help boxes and a Language Study section combine to make this dictionary vital for language learning.
http://www.macmillanenglish.com/courses/macmillan-essential-dictionary/
Из словаря Oxford Basic American Dictionary
succeed
suc•ceed☧ / səkˈsid/ verb (suc•ceeds, suc•ceed•ing, suc•ceed•ed)
to do or get what you wanted to do or get
◆ She finally succeeded in getting a job.
◆ I tried to get a ticket for the concert but I didn’t succeed.
➲ ANTONYM fail
А Macmillan вышел на рынок последним, выпустил целую линейку словарей
Вот, например, статья SUCCEED
Из словаря MacmillanEssential (En-En)
succeed*́*́*́
[səkˈsiːd]
verb
1) [I] to achieve something that you planned to do or attempted to do
Ant:
fail
Everyone wants the peace process to succeed.
We finally succeeded in getting some extra funding.
2) [I] to do well in school, in your career, or in some other activity
Ant:
fail
These days there is a lot of pressure on children to succeed.
3) [T] to replace someone who was in a powerful job or position
In 1603, Elizabeth was succeeded by James I.
•
Word family: succeed
Words in the same family as succeed
● success
n
● unsuccessful
adj
● successful
adj
● unsuccessfully
adv
● successfully
adv
An essential reference for the classroom and home, The Macmillan Essential Dictionary offers invaluable support for those wishing to write and speak English accurately. It builds on the success of the Macmillan English Dictionary, adapting its unique features to the different needs of intermediate learners.
The core vocabulary that intermediate learners need most for writing and speaking English is highlighted in red, explained in detail and graded for frequency of use. Clear, simple definitions, menus for easy navigation, help boxes and a Language Study section combine to make this dictionary vital for language learning.
http://www.macmillanenglish.com/courses/macmillan-essential-dictionary/
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