succession

succession
sək'seʃən
noun
1) (the right of succeeding to a throne as king, to a title etc: The Princess is fifth in (order of) succession (to the throne).) sucesión
2) (a number of things following after one another: a succession of bad harvests.) sucesión
3) (the act or process of following and taking the place of someone or something else: his succession to the throne.) sucesión
succession n sucesión / serie
succession
tr[sək'seʃən]
noun
1 (act of following) sucesión nombre femenino
three months in succession tres meses seguidos, tres meses consecutivos
three goals in rapid succession tres goles consecutivos
2 (series) serie nombre femenino, sucesión nombre femenino
3 (to post, throne) sucesión nombre femenino
succession [sək'sɛʃən] n
: sucesión f
in succesion: sucesivamente
succession
n.
descendencia s.f.
generación s.f.
seguida s.f.
serie s.m.
sucesión (Matemática) s.f.
sək'seʃən
noun
1)
a) u (act of following) sucesión f

for 6 years in succession — durante seis años consecutivos or seguidos

in rapid succession — uno tras otro

b) c (series) sucesión f, serie f
2) u (to office, rank) sucesión f

to be first in succession to the throne — ser* el primero en la línea de sucesión al trono

in succession to somebody — como sucesor de alguien

[sǝk'seʃǝn]
1. N
1) (=series) sucesión f , serie f

after a succession of disasters — después de una sucesión or serie de catástrofes

they each went in succession to the headmaster — fueron todos a ver al director uno detrás de otro

she has won three games in succession — ha ganado tres partidos seguidos or sucesivos or consecutivos

he was my tutor two years in succession — fue mi tutor dos años seguidos or consecutivos

for the third day/year in succession — por tercer día/año consecutivo

in close or quick or rapid succession — uno tras de otro, en rápida sucesión

four times in succession — cuatro veces seguidas

2) (to a post) sucesión f

in succession to sb — sucediendo a algn

Princess Rebecca is seventh in (line of) succession to the throne — la princesa Rebeca ocupa el séptimo puesto en la línea de sucesión a la corona

3) (=descendants) descendencia f
2.
CPD

succession duty N — derechos mpl de sucesión

* * *
[sək'seʃən]
noun
1)
a) u (act of following) sucesión f

for 6 years in succession — durante seis años consecutivos or seguidos

in rapid succession — uno tras otro

b) c (series) sucesión f, serie f
2) u (to office, rank) sucesión f

to be first in succession to the throne — ser* el primero en la línea de sucesión al trono

in succession to somebody — como sucesor de alguien


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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