prime
英式音标:prime怎么读
美式音标:prime怎么读
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近义词: break,show,teach,guide,in,prepare,prep,train,drill,ready,coach,educate,instruct,groom
prime词义
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adj. 主要的;最好的;基本的adv. 极好地n. 初期;青年;精华;全盛时期vt. 使准备好;填装vi. 作准备n. (Prime)人名;(英)普赖姆;(德)普里梅
词态变化
复数: primes;第三人称单数: primes;过去式: primed;过去分词: primed;现在分词: priming;
中文词源
prime 第一的,首要的,基本的,最早的
来自拉丁语primus,第一的,最初的,首要的,来自古拉丁语pri,在前,来自PIE*per,向前,在前,词源同ford,first.-im,最高级后缀,词源同ultimate,maximum.
prime双语例句
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- 1. The Prime Minister has been briefed by her parliamentary aides.
- 首相已听取了她议会助手的简要汇报。
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- 2. The carpet was a wedding present from the Prime Minister.
- 这张地毯是首相送的结婚礼物。
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- 3. There is good news of a kind for the Prime Minister.
- 对总理来说也算是有个好消息。
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- 4. The Prime Minister has promised that Israel will play a constructive role.
- 首相承诺以色列将发挥积极的作用。
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- 5. The prime minister gave his full support to the government's reforms.
- 首相对政府改革予以全力支持.
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prime英文词源
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- prime
- prime: [OE] Latin prīmus ‘first’ came from an earlier *prīsmo-, which went back ultimately to Indo-European *pro ‘before, in front’ (ancestor also of English first). English first acquired it direct from Latin in the Anglo-Saxon period as an ecclesiastical term for the earliest of the canonical hours, and this is the source of the modern English noun uses of the word (as in ‘in one’s prime’).
The adjective prime was borrowed in the 14th century from Old French prime. English has a wide range of words that go back to derivatives of Latin prīmus, including premier [15], prim, primal [17], primary [15], primate [13], primitive [14], prince, principal, and principle. The trade-name Primus was first used for a sort of paraffin lamp in the early years of the 20th century.
=> first, premier, prim, primitive, prince, principle - prime (adj.)
- late 14c., "first in order," from Latin primus "first, the first, first part," figuratively "chief, principal; excellent, distinguished, noble" (source also of Italian and Spanish primo), from pre-Italic *prismos, superlative of PIE *preis- "before," from root *per- (1) "beyond, through" (see per).
Meaning "first in importance" is from 1610s in English; that of "first-rate" is from 1620s. Arithmetical sense (as in prime number) is from 1560s; prime meridian is from 1878. Prime time originally (c. 1500) meant "spring time;" broadcasting sense of "peak tuning-in period" is attested from 1961. - prime (n.)
- "earliest canonical hour" (6 a.m.), Old English prim, from Medieval Latin prima "the first service," from Latin prima hora "the first hour" (of the Roman day). Meaning "most vigorous stage" first recorded 1530s; specifically "springtime of human life" (often meaning ages roughly 21 to 28) is from 1590s. In classical Latin, noun uses of the adjective meant "first part, beginning; leading place."
- prime (v.)
- "to fill, charge, load" (a weapon), 1510s, probably from prime (adj.). Meaning "to cover with a first coat of paint or dye" is from c. 1600. To prime a pump (c. 1840) meant to pour water down the tube, which saturated the sucking mechanism and made it draw up water more readily. Related: Primed; priming.
prime实用场景例句
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- My prime concern is to protect my property.
- 我最关心的是保护自己的财产。
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- Winning is not the prime objective in this sport.
- 获胜不是这项体育运动的主要目的。
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- The care of the environment is of prime importance.
- 保护环境是最重要的。
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- He's the police's prime suspect in this case.
- 他是该案中警方的主要怀疑对象。
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- prime (cuts of) beef
- 上等的牛肉(块)
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- The store has a prime position in the mall.
- 这家商店位于商业中心一个非常理想的位置。
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- The building is a prime example of 1960s architecture.
- 这座大楼是20世纪60年代的典型建筑。
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- The house is isolated and a prime target for burglars.
- 这座孤零零的房子是盗贼的首选目标。
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- He's a prime candidate for promotion.
- 他是最有望获得晋升的人选。
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- a young woman in her prime
- 正当妙龄的女郎
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- He was barely 30 and in the prime of (his) life .
- 他还不满30岁,正是英姿勃发的年华。
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- These flowers are long past their prime .
- 这些花的鼎盛花期早过了。
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- They had been primed with good advice.
- 他们事先得到了高人指点。
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- She was ready and primed for action.
- 她已胸有成竹、跃跃欲试了。
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- He had primed his friends to give the journalists as little information as possible.
- 他已经知会他的朋友,尽量少向记者透露消息。
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- The bomb was primed, ready to explode.
- 炸弹已准备好,可随时引爆。
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- Political stability, meanwhile, will be a prime concern...
- 同时,政治稳定性将放在首位。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- It could be a prime target for guerrilla attack...
- 这可能是游击队进攻的主要目标。
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- It was one of the City's prime sites, near the Stock Exchange.
- 这是伦敦最好的地段之一,离证券交易所很近。
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- The prime example is Macy's, once the undisputed king of California retailers.
- 最典型的例子是梅西百货,它曾经是加利福尼亚无可争辩的零售巨头。
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- Maybe I'm just coming into my prime now...
- 也许我现在正要步入事业辉煌期。
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- She was in her intellectual prime...
- 在智力上,她正处于壮年。
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- Claire wished she'd primed Sarah beforehand...
- 克莱尔真希望她事先指点过萨拉。
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- Arnold primed her for her duties...
- 阿诺德事先让她熟悉了自己的任务。
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- He was priming the bomb to go off in an hour's time...
- 他正在装炸弹,设定为在一个小时之内爆炸。
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- Tom keeps a primed 10-foot shotgun in his office.
- 汤姆在办公室放了一支装了子弹的10英尺长的猎枪。
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