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ПРИМЕР - SUCCEED 

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Online 2023-08-17
succeed
verb
 
/səkˈsiːd/
/səkˈsiːd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they succeed
/səkˈsiːd/
/səkˈsiːd/
he / she / it succeeds
/səkˈsiːdz/
/səkˈsiːdz/
past simple succeeded
/səkˈsiːdɪd/
/səkˈsiːdɪd/
past participle succeeded
/səkˈsiːdɪd/
/səkˈsiːdɪd/
-ing form succeeding
/səkˈsiːdɪŋ/
/səkˈsiːdɪŋ/
Idioms
 
[intransitive]to achieve something that you have been trying to do or get; to have the result or effect that was intended
Our plan succeeded.
Whether we succeed or fail depends on ingenuity and luck.
succeed in doing somethingHe succeeded in getting a place at art school.
I tried to discuss it with her but only succeeded in making her angry (= I failed and did the opposite of what I intended).
opposite(1)see alsosuccess
Extra Examples
No company can hope to succeed at everything.
The appeal is unlikely to succeed.
They very nearly succeeded in blowing up the building.
This option has rarely succeeded in recent years.
We feel that we have largely succeeded in our aims.
The book succeeds beautifully in presenting the problem before us.
We succeeded in repairing the engine.
hints on how to succeed with interior design
to succeed against serious opposition
Topics Successa2
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
admirably
beautifully
brilliantly
verb + succeed
be likely to
be unlikely to
be determined to
preposition
against
at
in
 
[intransitive]to be successful in your job, earning money, power, respect, etc.
You will have to work hard if you are to succeed.
succeed in somethingShe doesn't have the ruthlessness required to succeed in business.
succeed as somethingHe had hoped to succeed as a violinist.
see alsosuccess
Extra Examples
She has succeeded in a difficult career.
You're much more likely to succeed in a business with a partner than without one.
The engineering career structure worked against women succeeding.
We are looking for individuals with a determination to succeed.
She can teach you how to succeed at tennis.
They are being given the confidence and motivation to succeed academically.
Topics Successa2
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
admirably
beautifully
brilliantly
verb + succeed
be likely to
be unlikely to
be determined to
preposition
against
at
in
[transitive]succeed somebody/somethingto come next after somebody/something and take their/its place or positionsynonymfollow
Who succeeded Kennedy as President?
Their early success was succeeded by a period of miserable failure.
Strands of DNA are reproduced through succeeding generations.
see alsosuccession
Extra Examples
He was appointed to succeed Sir Georg Solti as head of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
He was expected to succeed Jack Smith as CEO when he retired.
He was widely tipped to succeed Mrs May as leader of the party.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + succeed
appoint somebody to
elect somebody to
be tipped to
preposition
as
to
[intransitive]succeed (to something)to gain the right to a title, property, etc. when somebody dies
She succeeded to the throne (= became queen) in 1558.
He had no right to succeed to the tenancy when his father died.
see alsosuccession
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + succeed
appoint somebody to
elect somebody to
be tipped to
preposition
as
to
Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French succeder or Latin succedere ‘come close after’, from sub- ‘close to’ + cedere ‘go’.
Idioms
nothing succeeds like success
(saying)when you are successful in one area of your life, it often leads to success in other areasTopics Successc2
Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English Online Version
 
succeed
 verb
verb
BrE BrE//səkˈsiːd// ; NAmE NAmE//səkˈsiːd// 
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they succeed
BrE BrE//səkˈsiːd// ; NAmE NAmE//səkˈsiːd// 
he / she / it succeeds
BrE BrE//səkˈsiːdz// ; NAmE NAmE//səkˈsiːdz// 
past simple succeeded
BrE BrE//səkˈsiːdɪd// ; NAmE NAmE//səkˈsiːdɪd// 
past participle succeeded
BrE BrE//səkˈsiːdɪd// ; NAmE NAmE//səkˈsiːdɪd// 
-ing form succeeding
BrE BrE//səkˈsiːdɪŋ// ; NAmE NAmE//səkˈsiːdɪŋ// 
 

1[intransitive] to achieve something that you have been trying to do or get; to have the result or effect that was intended Most African governments viewed the operation as dangerous and unlikely to succeed. succeed in doing something After lengthy experiments, Joseph Aspdin eventually succeeded in making the first artificial cement, which he patented in 1824. When somebody/something only succeeds in doing something, the opposite of what was intended is achieved:The publicity generated by their managers was meant to connect the two celebrities, but it only succeeded in driving them apart. see also success
2[transitive] succeed somebody/something to come next after somebody/something and take their/its place or position synonym follow These traditions continued through the later Roman Empire and the societies that succeeded it. succeed somebody/something as something Theseus succeeded his father as ruler of Athens. succeeding + noun The village was founded in 1845 by Swiss immigrants, and succeeding generations have retained their Swiss-German traditions. see also succession
3[intransitive] succeed (to something) to gain the right to a title, property, etc. when somebody dies After Herod's death in 4 BCE, his sons succeeded to his subdivided kingdom. see also succession
Oxford Collocations
succeed verb

 manage to achieve what you want; do well

• ADVERB admirably, beautifully (esp. AmE), brilliantly, marvellously/marvelously (esp. AmE), well, wildly (esp. AmE), wonderfully The book ~s beautifully in presenting the problem before us. | The plan ~ed pretty well. | not quite | nearly They very nearly ~ed in blowing up the building. | completely, fully, truly | largely, mostly We feel that we have largely ~ed in our aims. | partially, partly | rarely This option has rarely ~ed in recent years. | eventually, finally, ultimately | apparently | academically the pressure on children to ~ academically

• VERB + SUCCEED be likely to, be unlikely to The appeal is unlikely to ~. | be determined to, hope to, want to No company can hope to ~ at everything. | attempt to, try to | manage to

• PREPOSITION against to ~ against serious opposition | at She can teach you how to ~ at tennis. | in We ~ed in repairing the engine. | with hints on how to ~ with interior design

 have a job/position after sb else

• VERB + SUCCEED appoint sb to, elect sb to (esp. BrE) He was appointed to ~ Solti as head of the orchestra. | be tipped to (esp. BrE) | be expected to He was expected to ~ Jack Smith as CEO when he retired.

• PREPOSITION as He was widely tipped to ~ her as leader of the party. | to Elizabeth ~ed to the throne in 1558.

Succeed is used with these nouns as the subject: appeal, attack, attempt, bid, business, campaign, effort, enterprise, mission, movement, plan, scheme, strategy, tactic
Succeed is used with these nouns as the object: father

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