US /səkˈsɛsɪv/
・UK /səkˈsesɪv/
chivalric ideal ceased to influence literature over successive centuries until it saw some
A series of powerful successive earthquakes struck the Turkish-Syrian border on February 6th.
Responding to questions from the media on Sunday night, Mr Trump said successive nights of deadly airstrikes had come in the middle of talks and he was not happy.
Trump said successive nights of deadly airstrikes had come in the middle of talks,
A very hot button issue for the government, very important issue in the polls for a lot of voters on immigration and one that successive governments have tried and, and
I think sometimes a factor of 10 improvements between successive versions.
So you'll see really giant improvements, I think sometimes a factor of 10 improvements between successive versions.
So far, if we talk to the government's efforts, they have launched successive targeted military operations in the last one year.
We'll start with the idea that it is a biological imperative to pass on genetic traits to successive generations.
We'll start with the idea that it is a biological imperative to pass on genetic traits to successive generations.
And that regulation is slowly being watered down by each successive government that we have since 2008.
And that regulation is slowly being watered down by each successive government that we have since 2008.
committed it) I have no design of entering; I mean but to point out the warnings and the successive
I mean but to point out the warnings and the successive steps with which my chastisement approached.
and therefore in however distant and isolated parts of the world they are now found, they must in the course of successive generations have passed from some one part to the others.
found, they must in the course of successive generations have passed from some one part