successor
n. 接替的人或事物; 繼承人,繼任者
Someone's successor is the person who takes their job after they have left.
He set out several principles that he hopes will guide his successors...
他制訂了幾條原則,希望可以引導繼任者。
...several critics hailed him then as the greatest living Scottish poet, the natural successor to his old friend Hugh MacDiarmid.
緊接著,一些評論家稱讚他為當今蘇格蘭最偉大的詩人,是他的老朋友休·麥克迪爾米德理所當然的接班人。
1. a person who follows next in order;
2. a thing or person that immediately replaces something or someone
3. a person who inherits some title or office
When will they name a successor?
他們什麼時候會任命繼承人?
He was named as the probable successor.
他被指定為可能的繼承人.
Today he delivered up charge of his office to his successor.
今天他把辦公室的大權移交給繼承人.
The previous head of the county is handing over the office to his successor.
新任的縣長正在和前任縣長進行交卸.
Its a story about family feud, entrepreneurship, and successor conflicts of a Chinese family.
對於國內企業來說是一個難得的家族創業與繼任衝突的案例.