primes

英[praɪms] 美[praɪms]
  • n.一级品名词prime的复数形式.
名词 prime:
  1. a number that has no factor but itself and 1

  2. the period of greatest prosperity or productivity

  3. the second canonical hour; about 6 a.m.

  4. the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest

动词 prime:
  1. insert a primer into (a gun, mine, or charge) preparatory to detonation or firing

  2. cover with a primer; apply a primer to

  3. fill with priming liquid

    1. Egyptian army officer and politician who served as prime minister(1954-1956) and president(1956-1958) of Egypt and as president of the United Arab Republic(1958-1970). His nationalization of the Suez Canal precipitated an international crisis(1956).
      纳赛尔湖埃及东南部和苏丹北部的一个湖。它是在20世纪60年代由于阿斯旺高水坝在尼罗河上的建设而形成的,湖水的高涨淹没了许多历史遗迹
    2. Irish statesman who opposed home rule for Ulster and was Northern Ireland's first prime minister(1921-1940).
      克雷加文爱尔兰政治家,他反对乌尔斯特区自治,是北爱尔兰第一位首相(1921-1940年)
    3. Australian politician who served three terms as prime minister between1908 and1915 and was Australian high commissioner in London(1916-1921).
      费歇尔,约翰·阿巴思诺特1841-1920英国海军上将,改革英国海军使之重振威风,为一战作了准备
    4. At 40, he was in his prime and full of vigour.
      他40岁时正年富力强。