priority

英[praɪ'ɒrəti] 美[praɪ'ɔːrəti]
  • n. 优先权;优先;优先顺序
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  • prior adj.优先的;在前的;更重要的adv.居先;在前
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]优先权,重点 right to have or do sth before others
    2. [C]优先考虑的事 thing that is (regarded as) more important than others

英英释义

Noun:
  1. status established in order of importance or urgency;

    "...its precedence as the world's leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals"
    "national independence takes priority over class struggle"

  2. preceding in time

1. Spain's top priority is the signing of an EMU treaty.
西班牙的当务之急是签署《欧洲经济和货币联盟条约》。

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2. The government has pledged to give the promotion of democracy higher priority.
政府已经保证把促进民主摆在更重要的位置。

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3. Protection of sites, habitats and landscapes is of uppermost priority.
保护遗址、栖息地和风景区是重中之重。

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4. Priority will be given to those who apply early.
早申请者将获优先考虑。

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5. The Labour Party has not made the issue a high priority.
工党尚未将该问题列为优先考虑的事项。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This is the key and should be given top priority.
      这是关键,要放在第一位。
    2. Efficiency does not always have priority.
      效率不一定总是优先。
    3. Improving the plight of teachers is indeed a priority item.
      改善教师的困难处境的确是优先处理的一件事情。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I have priority.
      我有优先权。
    2. The development of the national economy is a top priority.
      发展国民经济是应予以最优先考虑的事。