succession
快速连续
Describes events happening one after another in a very short period of time.
描述事件在很短的时间内接二连三地发生。
迅速连续
Similar to 'quick', often used in more formal or written contexts.
与'quick'相似,常用于更正式或书面语境中。
漫长的连续
Used to describe a series of things that continues for a significant duration.
用于描述持续时间很长的一系列事物。
持续不断的连续
Indicates a series of events happening continuously without any break.
指一系列事件持续发生,没有任何间断。
连续的
Similar to 'constant', emphasizing the unbroken nature of the series.
与'constant'相似,强调系列的无间断性。
无穷无尽的连续
Used to describe a series of things that seems to have no end.
用于描述似乎没有尽头的一系列事物。
总统继任
The established order of who takes over if the president is unable to serve.
指在总统无法任职时,由谁接任的既定顺序。
Emphasizes the continuous and seemingly infinite nature of a series.
A more vivid and intense way to say 'quick succession', like bullets from a machine gun.
有序的继任
Refers to a smooth and well-organized transfer of a position or power.
指职位或权力的平稳、有组织的交接。
不间断的继承
Strongly emphasizes that nothing has disturbed the continuous flow of the series.
指事物或事件的连续序列
不间断的连续
Highlights that the series has not been interrupted or stopped.
强调系列未被中断或停止。
Refers to a transfer of power that is contested or argued about.
The process of passing a title or position from parent to child.
王朝继任
Refers to the transfer of power within the same family or dynasty.
指在同一家族或王朝内部的权力交接。
继承顺序
The official order in which people will take over a position, especially a throne.
人们接任职位(尤其是王位)的官方顺序。
王位继承
Specifically refers to the process of inheriting the position of a monarch.
特指继承君主职位的过程。
继承权
The legal or traditional entitlement to inherit a position or title.
继承职位或头衔的法律或传统权利。
保障继任
Similar to 'ensure', often implying overcoming challenges to do so.
与'ensure'相似,常暗示要克服挑战才能做到。