Did you mean: sucked succeeded ?
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成 |
chéng | to succeed / to finish / to complete / to accomplish / to become / to turn into / to be all right / OK! / one tenth |
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成 |
chéng gōng | to succeed / success / successful; fruitful |
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继 |
jì chéng | to inherit / to succeed to (the throne etc) / to carry on (a tradition etc) |
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着 |
zháo | to touch / to come in contact with / to feel / to be affected by / to catch fire / to burn / (coll.) to fall asleep / (after a verb) hitting the mark / succeeding in |
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吹 |
chuī le | failed; busted; to have not succeeded / to have died / to have parted company; to have chilled (of a relationship) |
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一 |
yī jǔ chéng gōng | success at one go / to succeed at the first attempt |
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成 |
chéng quán | to help sb accomplish his aim / to help sb succeed / to complete / to make whole / to round off |
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蟾 |
chán gōng zhé guì | lit. plucking a branch of osmanthus from the Toad Palace (i.e. the moon) / fig. to succeed in the imperial examination |
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继 |
jì | to continue / to follow after / to go on with / to succeed / to inherit / then / afterwards |
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接 |
jiē bān | to take over (from those working the previous shift) / to take over (in a leadership role etc) / to succeed sb |
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得 |
dé shǒu | to go smoothly; to come off; to succeed |
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发 |
fā fèn tú qiáng | to be strongly determined to succeed (idiom) |
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皇 |
Huáng tiān bù fù kǔ xīn rén | Heaven will not disappoint the person who tries (idiom). If you try hard, you're bound to succeed eventually. |
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不 |
bù chéng gōng biàn chéng rén | to succeed or die trying (idiom) |
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成 |
chéng shì | to accomplish the objective / to succeed |
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即 |
jí wèi | to succeed to the throne / accession |
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有 |
yǒu biānr | to be likely or possible / to begin to take shape / to be likely to succeed |
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遂 |
suì | to satisfy / to succeed / then / thereupon / finally / unexpectedly / to proceed / to reach |
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望 |
wàng zǐ chéng lóng | lit. to hope one's son becomes a dragon (idiom); fig. to long for one' s child to succeed in life / to have great hopes for one's offspring / to give one's child the best education as a career investment |
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打 |
dǎ xiǎng | to start shooting or firing / to win an initial success / to succeed (of a plan) |