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success
~ n 1 the achieving of something you have been trying to do, with a good result  (success in a highly competitive market | She puts her success down to hard work and good luck. | have success in doing sth)  (Did you have any success in persuading Adam to come?) 2 something that has a good result or effect  (The play was an overnight success. | a great/huge/big success)  (Kathy's wedding shower was a great success. | make a success of sth)  (Dick's taken over a pub, I bet he makes a success of it. | prove a success (=become successful)) 3 someone who does very well in their job + in  (Janet is determined to be a success in whatever field she chooses.) + as  (Tony's been a great success as our new coach.) 4 success story someone or something that becomes successful in spite of difficulties  (Ewing has turned the business into a success story.)
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  (successes) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Success is the achievement of something that you have been trying to do. It’s important for the long-term success of any diet that you vary your meals. ...the success of European business in building a stronger partnership between management and workers. ? failure N-UNCOUNT 2. Success is the achievement of a high position in a particular field, for example in business or politics. Nearly all of the young people interviewed believed that work was the key to success. ? failure N-UNCOUNT 3. The success of something is the fact that it works in a satisfactory way or has the result that is intended. Most of the cast was amazed by the play’s success... ? failure N-UNCOUNT: usu with poss 4. Someone or something that is a success achieves a high position, makes a lot of money, or is admired a great deal. We hope it will be a commercial success. ? failure N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   noun  Etymology: Latin ~us, from succedere  Date: 1537  1. obsolete outcome, result  2.  a. degree or measure of succeeding  b. favorable or desired outcome; also the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence  3. one that succeeds ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. 1 the accomplishment of an aim; a favourable outcome (their efforts met with success). 2 the attainment of wealth, fame, or position (spoilt by success). 3 a thing or person that turns out well. 4 archaic a usu. specified outcome of an undertaking (ill success). Phrases and idioms success story a person's rise from poverty to wealth etc. Etymology: L successus (as SUCCEED) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  исправность (в методологии оценки риска аварии на АЭС) ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
5.
  1) благоприятный исход 2) удача 3) успех binomial success model — биномиальная модель успешных исходов mission success rate — частость отказов - degree of success - lack of success - marginal success - partial success - percentage success - success criterion - success event - success function - success probability ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  сущ. 1) успех, удача 2) благосостояние SUCCESS промышленная полезность (не является доказательством патентоспособности изобретения, хотя косвенно может свидетельствовать о его неочевидности) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
7.
  – breeding success – mating success ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
8.
  1. успех, удача sudden success —- неожиданный успех military successes —- военные успехи to achieve success —- добиться успеха the plan met with no success —- план потерпел неудачу to score a success —- добиться успеха; выиграть to wish smb. success —- желать кому-л. удачи I attempted, without success, to persuade him —- я безуспешно пытался убедить его the success of the film with the public —- успех фильма у широкого зрителя 2. процветание, благосостояние to have great success in life —- преуспеть в жизни, добиться в жизни успеха 3. тот, кто или то, что пользуется успехом, признанием to be a success —- пользоваться успехом, иметь успех the experiment is a success —- опыт прошел удачно, опыт удался he was not a success as a speaker —- как оратор он не пользовался успехом, он был неважным оратором the evening turned out a success —- вечер оказался очень удачным he was a success as Hamlet —- он имел успех в роли Гамлета I count that book among my successes —- я считаю, что эта книга - моя большая удача Id: success is never blamed —- победителя не судят Id: success signal —- воен. сигнал о выходе на рубеж ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  noun  1) успех, удача; to be crowned with success - увенчаться успехом  2) человек, пользующийся успехом; произведение, получившее признание и т.п.; the experiment is a success - опыт удался; I count that book among my successes - я считаю, что эта книга - моя большая удача; she was a great success as a singer - ее пение имело большой успех nothing succeeds like success prov. - успех влечет за собой новый успех success is never blamed prov. - победителя не судят ...
Англо-русский словарь
10.
  mil. abbr. Synthesized UHF Computer Controlled Equipment Sub-System univ. abbr. Students Uniting Cultures For College Educational Success And Self univ. abbr. Solano University Community College Education Support Services educ. abbr. Schools Using Coordinated Community Efforts To Strengthen Students educ. abbr. Students Understanding Communities And Cherishing Every Student's Service religion abbr. Standing Up For Continuing Catholic Education Serving Students gen. bus. abbr. Students Utilizing Cooperative Community And Engagement Skills Successfully ...
English abbreviation dictionary
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  - 1537, "result, outcome," from L. successus "an advance, succession, happy outcome," from succedere "come after" (see succeed). Meaning "accomplishment of desired end" (good success) first recorded 1586. Among the Fr. phrases used in Eng. late 19c. were succиs d'estime "cordial reception given out of respect rather than admiration" and succиs de scandale "success (especially of a work of art) dependent upon its scandalous character." ...
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