preemptive

英[prɪ'emptɪv] 美[priː'emptɪv]
  • adj. 优先购买的;先发制人的
  • pree vt.(尤指通过品尝的方法)尝试证实.
  • preem n.初次上演
  • preemie n.早产儿=premie
  • preempt v.以优先购买权获得;先占;(桥牌中)先发制人地叫牌;优先;取代
  • preemptor n.获优先购买权者;先取者
Adjective:
  1. designed or having the power to deter or prevent an anticipated situation or occurrence;

    "a preemptive business offer"

1. The bane of preemptive action is the impossibility of proving it was necessary.
先发制人论者的致命弱点在于无法证明其行动的必要性.

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2. I've recommended a preemptive Exocet Missile attack against his airforce.
我曾经提议过发起先发制人的飞鱼飞弹攻击他的空军.

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3. The second part researched on the history of shareholder's preemptive right.
第二部分是对股东新股认购优先权的历史考察.

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4. Q : What is the difference between preemptive scheduling and time slicing?
抢先调度与分时调度有何不同?

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5. Just think of what would happen if one a preemptive on another.
假设我们是一生的朋友,你有食物,而我没有. 你会和我分享食物还是会让我饿死?

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. A preemptive neutralization drill has stirred up the members of the Red Revolutionary terrorist Unit!
      先发制人的中立训练激起红色革命恐怖分子的叛乱!
    2. I say this jump was preemptive.
      我说这样跳叫是先发制人的。