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 successive [sək'sɛsɪv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 继承的, 连续的

[经] 接续承运人; 连续的




    successive
    [ adj ]
    in regular succession without gaps
    <adj.all>
    serial concerts


    Successive \Suc*ces"sive\, a. [Cf. F. successif. See {Succeed}.]
    1. Following in order or in uninterrupted course; coming
    after without interruption or interval; following one
    after another in a line or series; consecutive; as, the
    successive revolution of years; the successive kings of
    Egypt; successive strokes of a hammer.

    Send the successive ills through ages down. --Prior.

    2. Having or giving the right of succeeding to an
    inheritance; inherited by succession; hereditary; as, a
    successive title; a successive empire. [Obs.] --Shak.

    {Successive induction}. (Math.) See {Induction}, 5.

    1. Manhattan's Park Avenue synagogue for the second successive year airlifed Passover supplies to Soviet Jewish congregations in Moscow and Odessa _ two tons of matzoth, wine, gefilte fish and other kosher foods for Passover.
    2. Sir John said the board accepted it had been guilty of that and had stopped allocations under the unpublished categories. It is the third successive year that the NAO has commented on the board's accounts.
    3. Bus workers in Cornwall have voted for the third successive time to strike over pay.
    4. Some analysts said the market seemed healthy in spite of the successive setbacks.
    5. But investment fell for the eighth successive quarter, declining by 1.2 per cent. Economists said the second quarter figures needed to be interpreted with care.
    6. The Morrison Formation, about 50 miles north of Denver, contains up to six distinct dinosaur fauna from successive time periods, Bakker said.
    7. When Bush talks about a "six pack," he's not talking beer _ although he's been known to enjoy one on occasion _ but about wrapping successive horseshoes around the pole.
    8. 'For three successive years New York has produced budgets on time that are balanced or even in surplus.
    9. In Venezuela, the banker said, successive governments have tried to win popular support by maintaining low prices through subsidies.
    10. Unable to convince either successive Egyptian governments or the poor that mud is as glamorous as concrete, Fathy has found a following mainly among Egyptian intellectuals and Western architects.
    11. Though more a consequence than a cause of the chronic inflation, Brazil's inflation culture is increasingly being blamed for the failure of successive shock plans.
    12. Intermediate goods rose 0.4 percent after three successive drops and crude goods jumped 1.1 percent.
    13. It was the third successive month in which prices fell. Halifax blamed the sharp decline on a bunching of sales in August, as buyers rushed to beat the deadline for the end of stamp duty concessions.
    14. The government's curbs on subsidies for agriculture meant growers had no access to cheap finance, domestic prices were subjected to successive price freezes and exports were hit by an overvalued cruzeiro.
    15. "This stand of Inkatha has contributed in no small measure to making it difficult for the (white) regime to implement successive schemes designed to perpetuate minority rule," Mandela said.
    16. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait helped the downward movement that started in July when the MIB fell by 3.1 per cent after registering advances in four successive months.
    17. This little Mass presupposes some unwritten plainchant at the beginnings of successive sections, and a male section of the Philharmonia Chorus undertook that.
    18. The minimum volume to be delivered has been set at 19m tonnes - the same as last year. This is the third successive year of price cuts.
    19. Washington has provided $3.5 billion in aid over the past decade to successive Salvadoran governments.
    20. Starting with a customary single candle when the holiday began last Saturday, an additional one was lit on each successive night until the full-orbed tier of eight shines this weekend.
    21. Hence the successive rounds of staffing cuts since March 1990 at BP's various head offices: corporate, regional, and divisional.
    22. It also revised GDP growth in the September quarter to 0.8 per cent from 0.5 per cent. The figures mark Australia's fifth successive quarter of growth since the end of the 1990-91 recession.
    23. It was begun after Labor's third successive defeat by Mrs. Thatcher in 1987.
    24. Behind the facade of democracy, successive governments have severely restricted representation of the popular will.
    25. The most common conventional definition of recession is two successive quarters of shrinking gross national product.
    26. There are many companies which have been decisively weakened by successive leveraged takeovers and by the need to fight off unwelcome bids.
    27. That optimism, according to surveys by the Confederation of British Industry, has risen in the principality for seven successive quarters.
    28. This suggests a positive association between successive monthly returns; if prices fall in January, there is a better-than-even chance they will fall in February.
    29. Moreover, successive governments have benefited too much from the banks' clout for politicians to press hard for change.
    30. Bush's signature then would trigger the first increase in the minimum wage since January 1981 and end an eight-year political stalemate between the majority Democrats in Congress and two successive Republican administrations.
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