Successive Meaning in English
word
səkˈsɛsɪv
suk-SEH-siv
səksˈɛsɪv
suks-EH-siv
التعريف
Happening one after another in a sequence, without interruption.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal and often used in academic, scientific, or business contexts. Common collocations: 'successive years', 'successive generations', 'successive victories'. Not interchangeable with 'successful', which means achieving success.
Spanish: sucesivo - consecutivoPortuguese (BR): sucessivo - consecutivoPortuguese (PT): sucessivo - consecutivoChinese (Simplified): 连续的 - 接连的Chinese (Traditional): 連續的 - 接連的Hindi: लगातार - क्रमिकArabic: متعاقب - متتالٍBengali: ক্রমাগত - পরপরRussian: последовательный - последующийJapanese: 連続した - 続くVietnamese: liên tiếp - liên tụcKorean: 연속적인 - 잇따른Turkish: ardışık - peş peşeUrdu: متعَدی - پے در پےIndonesian: berturut-turut - berurutan
جمل نموذجية
There were three successive days of rain.
basic
The company won awards in four successive years.
basic
He made five successive mistakes on the test.
basic
After three successive wins, the team finally lost a game.
natural
It’s rare to see such successive improvements in technology.
natural
Each successive generation brings new ideas.
natural