success
success — 名詞
1. the fact that a plan, effort, or attempt ends with the result that was intended
成功
達成想要的結果
the fact that a plan, effort, or attempt ends with the result that was intended or desired
After months of practice, Bilal finally found success in his first piano competition.
經過幾個月的練習,Bilal 終於在他的第一場鋼琴比賽中獲得成功。
find success in [activity]
The team measured their success by how many families they helped find housing.
這個團隊以幫助了多少家庭找到住所來衡量他們的成功。
measure success by [criterion]
There is no guarantee of success when you start a new business.
創業時沒有人能保證成功。
Eshe's success at the science fair came from weeks of careful preparation.
Eshe 在科展中的成功來自於數週仔細的準備。
- achievement
more personal and effort-focused; 'success' often implies external recognition of a desired result
- accomplishment
suggests skill or mastery; slightly more formal than 'success'
- triumph
a very great success, especially one achieved after difficulty
- failure
the opposite result — not achieving what was intended
文法句型
success in [noun/gerund]
success with [noun]
用法筆記
Uncountable in this sense. Do not use 'a' or 'an' before it: 'Success depends on hard work' (not 'a success depends').
常見錯誤
2. a person, event, or piece of work that produces good results or is admired
成功之作
獲得良好結果的人或事
a person, event, or piece of work that produces good results or is admired
The school play was such a success that they added two extra shows.
學校話劇非常成功,以至於他們加演了兩場。
be a success
Ryo's small café turned into a success within just two months of opening.
Ryo 的小咖啡館開張不到兩個月就大獲成功。
turn into a success
The film was a commercial success but critics gave it mixed reviews.
這部電影在商業上很成功,但影評人的評價好壞參半。
Lucas considers his happy marriage to be his greatest success.
Lucas 認為他美滿的婚姻是他最大的成功。
- hit
informal; used for movies, songs, products that are very popular
- achievement
focuses on the effort behind the result rather than the result itself
文法句型
be a [modifier] success
turn into a success
用法筆記
Countable — takes 'a' or 'an'. Often needs a modifier (commercial, big, great) or context to specify what kind of success. Without a modifier, 'it was a success' can sound vague.
常見錯誤
3. a high position in society that includes money, fame, or status, often achieved
功成名就
財富、名聲或社會地位上的成就
a high position in society that includes money, fame, or status, often achieved through hard work
In many classic novels, the hero rises from poverty to success and wealth.
在許多經典小說中,主角從貧窮崛起,獲得成功與財富。
rise from poverty to success
Gabriela's parents pushed her toward success in the business world.
Gabriela 的父母推動她在商界追求成功。
Minho learned that success in Hollywood often depends on who you know.
Minho 學到在好萊塢的成功往往取決於你認識誰。
Some people measure success by their house size or the cost of their car.
有些人用房子的大小或車子的價格來衡量成功。
- prosperity
focuses on wealth and financial well-being; narrower and more formal
- prominence
focuses on fame and being well-known; does not imply wealth
- achievement
broader; can include personal success not tied to money or fame
文法句型
path to success
climb to success
用法筆記
Uncountable, like sense 1, but restricted to social/financial contexts. Not used for personal achievements like learning a skill. Distinguish from sense 1: sense 1 is about any desired result (passing a test, finishing a project), while sense 3 specifically means wealth, fame, or social standing.