prior

美音:['praɪr] 英音:['praɪə(r)]

简单释义:


adj.先前的;较早的;在前的;优先的

n.(小隐修院)院长;(隐修院)会长

adv.居先

网络先前技术;现有技术;更重要的

变形:

复数:priors  


完整释义:


adj.

1.在…之前比…优先
2.〔用作前置定[修饰]语〕在前的;优先的
3.前,以前,既往的
4.先前的
5.先于,优先
6.先验的
7.居先的
8.更重要的

n.

1.预先
2.普赖尔〔姓氏〕
3.小修道院院长,大修道院的副院长
4.【历史】(十三世纪意大利诸共和国的)行政长官

adv.

1.在…以前
2.居先,在前

un.

1.蒲莱尔(Matthew,1664—1721,英国诗人)


例句:

  1. Caton, sitting just one seat in front of the two men, said he heard no exchanges between them prior to the violence.
    卡顿当时坐在离行凶者与受害人的前一排,他说在行凶之前没有听见两人之间有任何对话。

  2. A week prior to the meeting, he made a phone call to me.
    在见面前的一个星期,他给我打了个电话。

  3. As most of you know, I didn't work in government prior to about a year ago now.
    就像你们大多数人所知道的那样,大约一年前的时候我并没有在政府部门工作。

  4. Prepares the set of commands for a specified item prior to showing it, by calling any event handlers that might be set on the.
    事件设置的任何事件处理程序,以便在显示指定项之前准备该项的命令集。

  5. in the car prior to observe the four weeks to see if there is no doubt that person, if there is, then the car should be careful.
    在上车之前,注意观察四周,看看有没有怀疑之人,如果有,那上车时应该当心。

  6. As you know, this provision and this decision were in place prior to the onset of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
    你们知道,在2009年H1N1流感大流行开始之前就已作出这一规定和这一决定。

  7. He said he would not come in because he had a prior appointment, but he came after all.
    他说他是不会来的,因为他事前有了约会,但他最终还是来了。

  8. Prior to this, economists generally prediction in the United Kingdom in the second quarter to get out of the recession, GD.
    在此之前,经济学家普遍预测英国在第二季度能够走出衰退,在GD。

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