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pri·or·i·tize AHD[prī-ôrʹĭ-tīz', -ŏrʹ-] D.J.[praɪˈɔːrɪˌtaɪz, -ˈɒr-]K.K.[praɪˈɔrɪˌtaɪz, -ˈɑr-]v.(动词)pri.or.i.tized, pri.or.i.tiz.ing, pri.or.i.tiz.es 【用法疑难】 v.tr.(及物动词)- To arrange or deal with in order of importance.以优先顺序排列:以重要性为顺序安排或处理
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To put things in order of importance:优先考虑:以重要性为顺序进行排列:"Everyone should take time to be alone, to prioritize and meditate"(Art Linkletter)“每个人都应花时间独处,以理清事物的轻重缓急和进行反省”(阿特·林克莱特)
- priorit(y) priorit(y)
- -ize -ize
prior'itizaʹtion AHD[-tĭ-zāʹshən] (名词)- It can be argued thatprioritize serves a useful function in providing a single word to mean "arrange according to priority,” but like many other recent formations with-ize, it is widely regarded as corporate or bureaucratic jargon.In an earlier survey,prioritize was unacceptable to the great majority of the Usage Panel. See Usage Note at -ize 人们当然可以争论prioritize 在提供一个单字以表示“按优先次序排列”上的有用功能, 但是象许多其他新近形成的以-ize 结尾的词一样, 它被广泛地认为是公司或官僚主义的行话。在较早的一次调查中发现,用法专题使用小组中绝大多数认为prioritize 不可接受 参见 -ize
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