predecessor 英 [ˈpri:dɪsesə(r)]   美 [ˈpredəsesə(r)]

predecessor

predecessor  英 [ˈpri:dɪsesə(r)] 美 [ˈpredəsesə(r)]

n. 前任,前辈 

名词复数:predecessors 

The new president reversed many of the policies of his predecessor. 新任总统彻底改变了其前任的许多政策。
The car is some 40mm shorter than its predecessor.  这辆轿车比原先的车型短了约40毫米。

  • A predecessor is something that came before the current version. The person you replaced at work is your predecessor, just like Pac Man is the predecessor of modern video games.
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  • n. 前任,前辈
  • 1. The new president reversed many of the policies of his predecessor.

    新任总统彻底改变了其前任的许多政策。

  • 2. The car is some 40mm shorter than its predecessor.

    这辆轿车比原先的车型短了约40毫米。

  • predecessor (n.) late 14c., "one who has held an office or position before the present holder," from Old French predecesseor "forebear" and directly from Late Latin praedecessorem (nominative praedecessor), from Latin prae "before" (see pre-) + decessor "retiring official," from decess-, past participle stem of decedere "go away," also "die" (see decease (n.)). Meaning "ancestor, forefather" is recorded from c. 1400.
pre·de·ces·sor / ˈpriːdɪsesə(r) ; NAmE ˈpredəsesər / noun 1 a person who did a job before sb else 前任 The new president reversed many of the policies of his predecessor. 新任总统彻底改变了其前任的许多政策。 2 a thing, such as a machine, that has been followed or replaced by sth else 原先的东西;被替代的事物 compare successor predecessor predecessors pre·de·ces·sor / ˈpriːdɪsesə(r) ; NAmE ˈpredəsesər /
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