successive 的定义
- following in order or in uninterrupted sequence; consecutive: three successive days.
- following another in a regular sequence: the second successive day.
- characterized by or involving succession.
successive 近义词
following
更多successive例句
- Graham, 65, has long been a shoo-in in South Carolina, winning Senate races by double digits in three successive races.
- The Oxford report suggests a number of possible solutions, including granting two successive games to each host and larger cost contingencies.
- As successive years of record-breaking funding signaled investor conviction in the promise of the continent’s startups, the topical focus soon shifted with more scrutiny paid to just how quickly investors could expect profitable exits.
- The system then maps a strike zone for each successive batter based on his height in its database.
- Conversely, the Raptors got more aggressive the second time they played the Portland Trail Blazers, as well as with each successive game they played against the Charlotte Hornets.
- With each successive layer of networks, the U.S. became more potent.
- After the three others were killed in successive Israeli operations in the mid-1990s, Zeif took command.
- Laypeople tend to regard two successive quarters of negative growth as a recession.
- The West has seen what Putin has done with Russia during his successive terms in office.
- Perhaps hotels will offer package deals through which visitors can visit all the talk-shows on three successive nights.
- Deppe believes that one must go through successive steps of preparation before one is fitted to attack the great concert works.
- Marked variation in the amount at successive examinations strongly suggests a neurosis.
- Successive examinations may show normal, increased, or diminished hydrochloric acid, or even entire absence of the free acid.
- On lifting the fingers in successive order from the bottom end, we get the seven notes of the major scale.
- In successive letters he reiterates the caution to beware of surprise and treason, and his anxiety for constant news.