successor n e- person or thing that comes after and takes the place of (sb /sth. Examples Prince Martin, the first son of the king is the only successor on the throne He will never tell you who the headmasters successor will be
successor n. — person or thing that comes after and takes the place of (sb./ sth.) Examples • Prince Martin, the first son of the king, is the only successor on the throne. • He will never tell you who the headmaster’s successor will be
treasure value(sth ) highly Examples I treasure the friendship between us. From his reaction to your letter, I can tell he treasures your friendship
treasure — value (sth.) highly Examples • I treasure the friendship between us. • From his reaction to your letter, I can tell he treasures your friendship
identit -who or what sb /sth is Examples The identity of the murdered woman has not yet been established The check will be cashed on proof of identity
identity — who or what sb./sth. is Examples • The identity of the murdered woman has not yet been established. • The check will be cashed on proof of identity
cng以 hold on tightly to sb/sth Examples After 30 minutes,walking in the heavy rain, his wet shirt clung to his body They cling to one another for comfort More to learn
cling v. — hold on tightly to sb/sth Examples • After 30 minutes’ walking in the heavy rain, his wet shirt clung to his body. • They cling to one another for comfort. More to learn
cling to: be unwilling to abandon sth; refuse to give up sth Examples a. They clung to the belief that her son is alive. She clung to the hope that she could pass the exam
cling to: — be unwilling to abandon sth; refuse to give up sth Examples • They clung to the belief that her son is alive. • She clung to the hope that she could pass the exam