单词 | precedence |
释义 | pre·ce·dence /ˈpresɪdəns/ AWL noun [uncountable] IMPORTANTwhen someone or something is considered to be more important than someone or something else, and therefore comes first or must be dealt with first 优先;优先权;优先地位 SYN priorityprecedence over Do we want a society where appearance takes precedence over skill or virtue? 我们是想要一个外表重于才干和品德的社会吗? Guests were seated in order of precedence. 宾客们按席次就座。 Safety must be given precedence. 安全必须放在第一位。Examples from the Corpusprecedence• This possibility of precedence confusion can be dealt with as follows.• If not, should precedence be given to new inputs or to the accumulated current state?• Ultimately, the democratic process may take precedence over democracy itself.• If the total resources are insufficient to meet all needs then how does one choose the needs that should take precedence?• Where the two aims were in conflict, the former was to take precedence.• California law allows residents to carry the spray, and city officials said state law would take precedence.• But for those most concerned, other issues have taken precedence.• The biological fact of her femininity took precedence over serious critical evaluations of her work.given precedence• A decision obviously had to be made as to which of these missions should be given precedence.• Even in the home the male is given precedence in many obvious and subtle ways.pre·ce·dence nounChineseSyllable someone to Corpus be considered or is something when more |
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