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riuscito, -a
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
successful [брит. səkˈsɛsfʊl, səkˈsɛsf(ə)l, америк. səkˈsɛsfəl] ПРИЛ.
1. successful (that achieves its aim):
successful attempt, operation
successful plan, campaign, summit
successful treatment, policy
to be successful in or at doing
2. successful:
successful (that does well) film, book, writer (profitable)
successful film, book, writer (well regarded)
successful businessman, company
successful career
to be successful
to be successful in business, in a profession
the film was less successful
3. successful (that wins, passes):
successful candidate, contestant
successful applicant
successful team
to be successful in an exam
her application was not successful
4. successful (happy):
successful marriage, partnership
successful outcome
successful tenderer
pre-eminently successful, distinguished
phenomenally (emphatic) stupid, difficult, successful
it was spectacularly successful
to be gigantically successful разг.
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
affermato professionista, artista, attore
promosso ШКОЛА, УНИВЕР. candidato
promosso alunno
promosso (promossa) ШКОЛА, УНИВЕР.
fruttuoso tentativo
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
successful [sək·ˈses·fəl] ПРИЛ.
successful
successful business
successful person, book
successful candidate
successful solution
to be successful person
to be successful business
commercially successful
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
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With the field judge, he rules whether field goal attempts are successful.
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Machine results were considered more successful than those produced by hand.
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Since then, there have been many successful and unsuccessful attempts from several drivers.
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He played in the finals in every season that he played, including eight grand finals, but was only part of a successful premiership in 1957.
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He was not very successful, however, as he seems to have paid more attention to books than to the shop.
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