succeed verb [intransitiveI] to do something you tried or wanted to do 成功,达成
Will they succeed in winning the election?
他们会赢得选举吗?
He wanted to make her jealous, and he succeeded.
他想要让她嫉妒,而且他做到了。
manage verb [intransitiveI] to succeed in doing something difficult, after trying hard. Manage to do something is very commonly used instead of succeed in doing something in everyday English 设法完成〔困难的事;日常英语中常用manage to do sth,而不用succeed in doing sth〕
He finally managed to find an apartment near his office.
他终于在办公室附近找到了一间公寓。
Don’t worry – I’m sure we’ll manage somehow.
别着急——我肯定我们会有办法的。
achieve verb [transitiveT] to succeed in doing something good or important 达到,取得
She’s achieved a lot in the short time she’s been with the company.
她进公司不久就已取得很大成绩。
If we are to achieve our goals, we have to plan properly.
我们如想实现目标,就必须好好规划。
accomplish verb [transitiveT] formal to achieve something 完成,实现
The government accomplished its objective of reducing violent crime.
Only a few people make it to the top and become professional singers.
只有少数人能脱颖而出,成为职业歌手。
We finally made it to Chicago.
我们终于赶到了芝加哥。
Which two teams will make it to the final?
哪两支队伍将进入决赛?
pull offphrasal verbphr v to succeed in doing something, especially when you could easily have not succeeded. Pull off sounds rather informal 成功完成〔困难的事;pull off较为不正式〕
Italy pulled off a great victory over Germany.
意大利大胜德国。
I’d never performed on my own before, and wasn’t sure if I could pull it off.
我以前从来没有独立表演过,不确定自己能否成功。
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succeed• I tried to reassure Billy's mother that it was a passing phase, but I don't think I succeeded.• People who have had setbacks are often the ones who are really driven to succeed.• a strong desire to succeed• She wanted to be the first woman to climbMount Everest and she almost succeeded.• Some of these women took graverisks to start their businesses and faced even more danger when they succeeded.• As long as the financialcrisis continues, economicreform cannot possibly succeed.• Even in remote areas people open restaurants, and surprisingly enough, they succeed.• If you don't change your attitude, you will never succeed as a manager in this firm.• I admired Goldie, because she had succeeded at a task that had even defeated my mother.• My parents always told me I'd succeed at anything I chose to do.• She succeeds Bonnie Fuller who will joinCosmopolitan as deputyeditor.• Eisenhower was succeeded by JohnF. Kennedy.• Both sides could make these talks succeed by seeking a real and lasting peace.• Bailey will succeed Fuller as Director of Operations.• George VI died in 1952, leaving his elder daughter Elizabeth to succeed him.• I'm sure you'll succeed if you work hard.• A lot of people doubted that I could succeed in business for myself.• In one year, we've succeeded in increasing profits by 40%.• None of the measures taken by the government have succeeded in reducing the spread of violentcrime.• If you can succeed in school, you can succeed in life.• Choose varieties which will succeed in your area, and which are on a rootstock to give the desired rate of growth.• If it succeeds, it may deter at least some outrages in a futurewar.• By the early '90s, CDs had succeededrecords in popularity.• Mr Grant, who lives near Dingwall, will succeed Robert Crawford.• If the projectsucceeds, the choice is between making and marketing the product or abandoning it.• Louis XIII succeeded to the throne when he was only nine years old.• Muir succeeds where other designers have failed -- her clothes are original, yet stylish.
1manage to achieve what you want; do well達到預期目標ADVERB | VERB + SUCCEED | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤admirably, beautifully, brilliantly, marvellously/marvelously, well, wildly, wonderfully極為成功;獲得輝煌成功;很成功◇The book succeeds beautifully in presenting the problem before us.這本書極為成功地向我們展現了這一問題。◇The plan succeeded pretty well.計劃完成得非常成功。➤not quite不太成功▸➤nearly幾乎成功◇They very nearly succeeded in blowing up the building.他們差一點兒炸毀了那座大樓。➤completely, fully, truly完全成功;徹底成功▸➤largely, mostly基本/大體成功◇We feel that we have largely succeeded in our aims.我們覺得已經基本上實現了目標。➤partially, partly部份成功➤rarely很少成功◇This option has rarely succeeded in recent years.近年來這種期權很少盈利。➤eventually, finally, ultimately最後/終於/最終成功▸➤apparently看樣子成功▸➤academically學習上成功◇the pressure on children to succeed academically孩子們學業取得成功的壓力VERB + SUCCEED➤be likely to, be unlikely to可能/不太可能成功◇The appeal is unlikely to succeed.上訴不大可能贏。➤be determined to, hope to, want to決心要/希望/想要成功◇No company can hope to succeed at everything.沒有一家公司可以指望事事成功。➤attempt to, try to試圖/努力成功➤manage to設法成功PREPOSITION➤against戰勝⋯◇to succeed against serious opposition戰勝了不可小覷的反對勢力➤at幹好⋯◇She can teach you how to succeed at tennis.她可以教你如何打好網球。➤in在⋯上取得成功◇We succeeded in repairing the engine.我們修好了發動機。➤with做好⋯◇hints on how to succeed with interior design關於如何做好室內設計的提示succeed
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2have a job/position after sb else接替;繼任VERB + SUCCEED | PREPOSITIONVERB + SUCCEED➤appoint sb to, elect sb to (especially BrE) 任命/選舉某人接任◇He was appointed to succeed Solti as head of the orchestra.他接替索爾蒂擔任管弦樂隊隊長。➤be tipped to (especially BrE) 被認為最有可能接任➤be expected to預計接任◇He was expected to succeed Jack Smith as CEO when he retired.預計他會在傑克・史密斯退休後接任首席執行官的職位。PREPOSITION➤as繼任⋯◇He was widely tipped to succeed her as leader of the party.人們普遍認為他將接替她擔任該黨的領袖。➤to繼承⋯◇Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in 1558.伊麗莎白 1558 年繼承王位。
succeed verb ⇨succeed (succeed in business)⇨achieve (a plan succeeds)⇨inherit (succeed to the throne)succeed
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succeed ♦︎ make it ♦︎ make your/a mark ♦︎ achieve ♦︎ arrive ♦︎ make a name for yourself ♦︎ conquer ♦︎ get onThese words all mean to be or become successful, especially in your career or in a particular area of activity.这些词均表示成功、成名,尤指在事业上或某领域中。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to succeed / make it / make your mark / make a name for yourself / get on in sth◆to succeed / make it / make your mark / arrive / make a name for yourself as sth◆to make your mark / make a name for yourself by doing sth■succeed [intransitive] to be successful in your career, earning money, power and/or respect成功;有成就;有作为◆You will have to work hard if you are to succeed.你要想有所作为就必须苦干。◆She doesn't have the ruthlessness to succeed in business.她没有在生意场上成功所需的决绝。OPPfail ⇨ fail2 see also succeed ⇨ achieve■ˈmake it
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(made, made) (ratherinformal) to be successful in your career(事业上)获得成功◆You can make it if you believe in yourself.你只要相信自己,就能成功。◆He never really made it as an actor.他从来就不是个成功的演员。■ˌmake your ˈmark■ˌmake a ˈmark
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(made, made) (ratherinformal) to become famous and successful in a particular area(在某领域)取得成功,成名◆She has already made her mark on the music industry.她在音乐界已经很有名气了。■achieve [intransitive] to be successful in a particular area, especially in your studies成功;(尤指)学业有成◆Their background gives them little chance of achieving at school.他们的家庭背景使他们很难有机会在学校学有所成。 see also achieve ⇨ achieve■arrive [intransitive] (usually used in the phrase sb has/had arrived通常用于短语sb has/had arrived) (informal) to become successful in a particular area(在某领域)取得成功◆He knew he had arrived when he was shortlisted for the Booker Prize.被列入布克小说作品奖决选名单后,他知道自己成功了。■make a name for yourself
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(made, made) (ratherinformal) to become famous and gain a reputation成名;出名◆She's made quite a name for herself.她已经相当有名气了。 see also name ⇨ reputation■conquerˈkɒŋkə(r); NAmEˈkɑːŋkər [transitive] (ratherinformal) to become very popular or successful in a particular place在(某地)很受欢迎,成功◆The band is now setting out to conquer the world.这支乐队现在要去征服世界。◆This is a British film which could conquer the US market.这是一部能够征服美国市场的英国电影。■ˌget ˈon
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(getting, got, got) (BrE, ratherinformal) to be successful in your career事业有成◆Parents are always anxious for their children to get on.父母总是渴望孩子事业有成。◆I don't know how he's going to get on in life.我不知道他将来怎样出人头地。NOTE辨析 Make it or get on?Make it often suggests that there is one critical moment or achievement in sb's career, at which point you can tell whether they have been successful or not; it also suggests that success depends on talent and self-belief. Get on suggests a more gradual process of becoming successful through hard work. * make it常意味着某人的职业生涯中有一个决定其成功与否的关键时刻或成就,而成功依赖于天赋和自信;get on意味着通过艰苦努力逐渐取得成功。