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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 838 COCA: 1667
prime
adjective [only before noun] /praɪm/
  1. 1
    most important 首要的;最重要的

    Our prime concern was the safety of our customers. 我们最关注的是我们顾客的安全。

     Synonyms and related words
    Most important: main, basic, primary...
    1. a.
      having the most influence 主要的;最有影响的

      Truman had been the prime architect of the NATO alliance. 杜鲁门是北大西洋公约组织这个联盟的主要缔造者。

      a prime force behind international terrorism 国际恐怖主义背后的主要力量

       Synonyms and related words
      Most important: main, basic, primary...
  2. 2
    of the highest quality 一流的;上等的

    a prime location for a business park 商业园的最佳选址

    prime beef 上等牛肉

    a prime example of 1930s architecture 20世纪30年代建筑的典范

     Synonyms and related words
    Best: best, ideal, first class...
  3. 3
    most likely to be chosen or to be suitable for something 最可能的;最适合的

    the prime suspect in a murder case 谋杀案的最大嫌疑人

    prime target/candidate :

    The couple became prime targets for press criticism. 这对夫妇成了新闻界的主要批判对象。

     Synonyms and related words
    Suitable or convenient: suitable, convenient, proper...
prime
verb [T] [usually passive] /praɪm/
present tense
I/you/we/theyprime
he/she/itprimes
present participlepriming
past tenseprimed
past participleprimed
  1. 1
    to prepare someone to behave or react in a particular way 使…作好准备

    She had been well primed about what to say to the press. 她已经准备好对新闻界怎么说了。

    They have 50,000 men primed for battle. 他们有50,000人准备参加战斗。

     Synonyms and related words
    To make someone behave in a particular way: influence, motivate, condition...
  2. 2
    to get a weapon or bomb ready to fire or explode 装备好(武器或炸弹)

    The bomb had been primed to go off at midday. 炸弹已经安装完毕,准备在中午引爆。

     Synonyms and related words
  3. 3
    to prepare a surface for paint or some other substance 准备给…上漆(或其他物质)
     Synonyms and related words
    To paint and decorate: paint, decorate, paper...
prime
noun [singular] /praɪm/
  1. the stage in your life when you are most active or most successful (人生的)壮年,全盛时期

    Stan had been an excellent tennis player in his prime. 斯坦在壮年的时候曾经是出色的网球选手。

    past your prime :

    a former champion who is now past his prime 已过巅峰期的往届冠军

TOEFL IELTS BNC: 838 COCA: 1667
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 838 COCA: 1667
prime noun
peak
prime adj.
good1 (prime cuts/lamb) main (my prime concern)

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