[+governments, generations, owners] sucesivo; [+nights, days] seguido; consecutivo successive governments have failed to resolve the problem sucesivos gobiernos no han logrado resolver el problema
the first of his two defeats on successive days he became the second Spanish-language author in successive years to win the prize
on four/five successive nights cuatro/cinco noches seguidas consecutivas;or
He ate the same meal on four successive nights The residents have come under attack on two successive nights now Southgate have beaten Bromley on three successive occasions Temperatures had been below zero for three successive days We have had three successive years of low rainfall ...
for the third/fourth successive time por tercera/cuarta vez consecutiva
Sales declined in May, for the second successive month In 1992, industrial production fell for the third successive year He was left out of the team for the second successive match This was their third successive defeat in eight days with [each] successive day/year
the percentage of female students increased with each successive year el porcentaje de estudiantes del sexo femenino aumentaba año tras año
With each successive monsoon, land gets washed away