prime的意思和读音

prime

: [praɪm] : [praɪm]

n.

adj.

v.使

adv.

primes  priming  primed  

adj.+n.prime target,prime concern,prime cause,prime suspect,prime source

n.nadir

adj.inferior

n.peak,best part,zenith,heyday,summit

v.prepare,ready,get ready,brief,fill in

adj.best,top,major,main,key

primeadj.

1.main; most important; basic

My prime concern is to protect my property.

Winning is not the prime objective in this sport.

The care of the environment is of prime importance.

He's the police's prime suspect in this case.怀

2.of the best quality; excellent

prime (cuts of) beef

The store has a prime position in the mall.广

3.aprime example of sth is one that is typical of it

The building is a prime example of 1960s architecture. 20 60

4.most likely to be chosen for sth; most suitable

The house is isolated and a prime target for burglars.

He's a prime candidate for promotion.

n.

1.[sing]the time in your life when you are strongest or most successful

a young woman in her prime

He was barely 30 and in the prime of (his) life . 30 姿

These flowers are long past their prime .

v.

1.使to prepare sb for a situation so that they know what to do, especially by giving them special information

They had been primed with good advice.

She was ready and primed for action.

He had primed his friends to give the journalists as little information as possible.

2.~ sthto make sth ready for use or action

The bomb was primed, ready to explode.

3.~ sthto prepare wood, metal, etc. for painting by covering it with a special paint that helps the next layer of paint to stay on

IDMprime the pumpto encourage the growth of a new or weak business or industry by putting money into it

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v.1.to prepare someone to behave or react in a particular way2.to get a weapon or bomb ready to fire or explode3.to prepare a surface for paint or some other substance

adj.1.most important; having the most influence2.of the highest quality3.most likely to be chosen or to be appropriate for something

n.1.the stage in your life when you are most active or most successful

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1.Before you start reading, prime your mind by asking what you're hoping to get out of your reading session.

2.British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said "common sense" had prevailed that he was ready to host a donors conference for Kenya in London.(GordonBrown)

3.Mr Medvedev claimed that no Russian threat against Ukraine exists, as if he were unaware of his prime minister's statements.——仿

4.He's not a populist at all. He's sort of a typical throwback to the Japanese prime minister of yore, the faceless grey suits.退西

5."If someone asks you to help take a photo of him, watch out: this is a prime opportunity for thieves. "“。”

6.Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the crash was the most tragic event of the country's post World War II history.·

7.The WFP director said he sought to make this point in a meeting Thursday, with Burma's prime minister.

8.Now Peru is trying to make better use of one of its prime resources, in two ways.

9.Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said he was "very saddened" and promised to channel "emotions and energies" into a course of action.·”,

10.It is also, as an old schoolmate of the prime minister's puts it to me, "all men, men, men. Not a woman in it. ":“。”