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单词 prioritize
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Definition of prioritize in English:

prioritize

(British prioritise)
verb prʌɪˈɒrətʌɪzpraɪˈɔrəˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Designate or treat (something) as being very or most important.

    优先考虑;给…以优先权

    the department has failed to prioritize safety within the oil industry

    该部门没能在石油行业把安全作为首要考虑。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Though it does not hide its views on political issues, the group has stressed that it prioritizes culture over politics.
    • They also prioritize their goals: Safety first, smooth and predictable maneuvers and precise flying.
    • The Health and Safety Authority traditionally prioritises high-risk sectors such as construction, agriculture and fishing.
    • These funds in turn are used to prioritise debt repayments to domestic and foreign creditors.
    • Times like these, if they do nothing else, help us put things in perspective and prompt us to prioritize those things that are most important to us.
    • Such analyses were considered important to prioritize community needs and help community-based interventions.
    • But it's important to prioritise financial commitments in these circumstances.
    • ‘You have to understand how consumers are prioritising the benefit of each product,’ Lazaridis thinks.
    • So when you look at another civilisation, you tend to assume that its values, its procedures, the way it does things, the way it treats the past, the way it prioritises its culture, its economics, its value system and so on, is like yours.
    • This more sober assessment is in some ways a good discipline, for it forces us to prioritize our efforts and insist on real, measurable success.
    • Long-term investors prioritize fundamentals and recognize that technical factors play an important role.
    • The first segment of this session will explore the role of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in prioritizing the health and safety of workers.
    • The important thing is being here to spread the word about prioritising our environmental problems.
    • On most Web schedules, it's critical that design energy is prioritized and focused.
    • Finally, this book highlights and prioritizes gaps in our current understanding of speciation.
    • It is important to prioritise good news stories and to release these stories and progress of positive and worthy projects into the public domain.
    • He added that children needing cardiac surgery are prioritised when it came to designating intensive care spaces.
    • He will reveal his plans, which prioritise public safety, as part of an announcement on justice reform at Holyrood on Tuesday.
    • Training staff at the front of the club to sell retail is as important as prioritizing the sale of spa products within that portion of the facility.
    • It is the responsibility and prerogative of the policymakers to determine how conflicting interests will be prioritized for their purposes.
    Synonyms
    bring attention to, call attention to, draw attention to, focus attention on, highlight, point up, spotlight, foreground, play up, make a point of
    1. 1.1 Determine the order for dealing with (a series of items or tasks) according to their relative importance.
      按优先顺序列出;确定优先次序
      age affects the way people prioritize their goals

      年龄影响人们确定目标顺序。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The categories should be prioritized according to the urgency of each message.
      • A police spokeswoman added: ‘We receive a large number of calls each day and these have to be prioritised in relation to their urgency.’
      • This is where operators prioritise in descending order the exchanges where they want a presence.
      • It's important to prioritize the daily deluge of information, demands and requests that you get at work and at home.
      • Pharmacy students should learn to prioritize and complete tasks systematically.
      • It allows a business to prioritise the delivery of important data over less important information.
      • Ask patients what information they would like, and prioritise their information needs so that important needs can be dealt with first if time is short.
      • The purpose of a booking system is to ensure that those who need surgery first get it first, and that is why they are prioritised to get surgery within 6 months.
      • Time was the key and in essence tasks had to be prioritized in the order of importance.
      • Draw up a list of your debts and prioritise them.
      • So we're trying the best that we can to prioritize according to need and accessibility, but certainly it will be weeks and months to come of relief efforts.
      • Storage domains also ensure that quality of service delivered by the storage network is prioritized according to the relative importance of the competing workloads and the class of storage required.
      • Demand is increasing for research to be prioritised according to the importance of health issues, and burden of disease measures have been proposed to aid this process.
      • With a tool to organize and prioritize all of your lead management tasks, following up with potential customers can be a real pleasure.
      • Be sure to task prioritize for each phase of flight, which means perform the correct action at the correct time.
      • Jot down your concerns and prioritize them from most important to least.
      • These different roles must be prioritised in their order of importance in your life.
      • Inspector Chris Martin, head of the medical squad, said their first task was to prioritise the injured for when the air ambulance arrived.
      • The assigned weights essentially prioritize the various criteria to be evaluated, in a numerical manner.
      • The government must prioritize its competing national goals.

Derivatives

  • prioritization

  • nounprʌɪˌɒrətʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    mass noun
    • The action or process of deciding the relative importance or urgency of a thing or things.

      you will be responsible for prioritization of tasks
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He explained, however, that the allocations for administration and general expenses of the tourism State agencies have been reduced somewhat which will require greater savings and prioritisation in operations next year.
      • All potential projects are being reviewed at present with a view to prioritisation and rephasing.
      • Each page included questions to encourage discussion and prioritization of policies and projects.

Definition of prioritize in US English:

prioritize

(British prioritise)
verbprīˈôrəˌtīzpraɪˈɔrəˌtaɪz
[with object]
  • 1Designate or treat (something) as more important than other things.

    优先考虑;给…以优先权

    prioritize your credit card debt
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He added that children needing cardiac surgery are prioritised when it came to designating intensive care spaces.
    • The first segment of this session will explore the role of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in prioritizing the health and safety of workers.
    • But it's important to prioritise financial commitments in these circumstances.
    • Finally, this book highlights and prioritizes gaps in our current understanding of speciation.
    • Such analyses were considered important to prioritize community needs and help community-based interventions.
    • This more sober assessment is in some ways a good discipline, for it forces us to prioritize our efforts and insist on real, measurable success.
    • Long-term investors prioritize fundamentals and recognize that technical factors play an important role.
    • He will reveal his plans, which prioritise public safety, as part of an announcement on justice reform at Holyrood on Tuesday.
    • ‘You have to understand how consumers are prioritising the benefit of each product,’ Lazaridis thinks.
    • Though it does not hide its views on political issues, the group has stressed that it prioritizes culture over politics.
    • On most Web schedules, it's critical that design energy is prioritized and focused.
    • These funds in turn are used to prioritise debt repayments to domestic and foreign creditors.
    • It is important to prioritise good news stories and to release these stories and progress of positive and worthy projects into the public domain.
    • So when you look at another civilisation, you tend to assume that its values, its procedures, the way it does things, the way it treats the past, the way it prioritises its culture, its economics, its value system and so on, is like yours.
    • The important thing is being here to spread the word about prioritising our environmental problems.
    • They also prioritize their goals: Safety first, smooth and predictable maneuvers and precise flying.
    • The Health and Safety Authority traditionally prioritises high-risk sectors such as construction, agriculture and fishing.
    • Times like these, if they do nothing else, help us put things in perspective and prompt us to prioritize those things that are most important to us.
    • Training staff at the front of the club to sell retail is as important as prioritizing the sale of spa products within that portion of the facility.
    • It is the responsibility and prerogative of the policymakers to determine how conflicting interests will be prioritized for their purposes.
    Synonyms
    bring attention to, call attention to, draw attention to, focus attention on, highlight, point up, spotlight, foreground, play up, make a point of
    1. 1.1 Determine the order for dealing with (a series of items or tasks) according to their relative importance.
      按优先顺序列出;确定优先次序
      age affects the way people prioritize their goals

      年龄影响人们确定目标顺序。

      no object are you able to prioritize?

      你喜欢挑战吗——也就是说,你能分清主次先后吗?

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Jot down your concerns and prioritize them from most important to least.
      • It's important to prioritize the daily deluge of information, demands and requests that you get at work and at home.
      • This is where operators prioritise in descending order the exchanges where they want a presence.
      • Inspector Chris Martin, head of the medical squad, said their first task was to prioritise the injured for when the air ambulance arrived.
      • A police spokeswoman added: ‘We receive a large number of calls each day and these have to be prioritised in relation to their urgency.’
      • Pharmacy students should learn to prioritize and complete tasks systematically.
      • It allows a business to prioritise the delivery of important data over less important information.
      • These different roles must be prioritised in their order of importance in your life.
      • So we're trying the best that we can to prioritize according to need and accessibility, but certainly it will be weeks and months to come of relief efforts.
      • Time was the key and in essence tasks had to be prioritized in the order of importance.
      • The government must prioritize its competing national goals.
      • Ask patients what information they would like, and prioritise their information needs so that important needs can be dealt with first if time is short.
      • Be sure to task prioritize for each phase of flight, which means perform the correct action at the correct time.
      • Demand is increasing for research to be prioritised according to the importance of health issues, and burden of disease measures have been proposed to aid this process.
      • Storage domains also ensure that quality of service delivered by the storage network is prioritized according to the relative importance of the competing workloads and the class of storage required.
      • Draw up a list of your debts and prioritise them.
      • With a tool to organize and prioritize all of your lead management tasks, following up with potential customers can be a real pleasure.
      • The assigned weights essentially prioritize the various criteria to be evaluated, in a numerical manner.
      • The categories should be prioritized according to the urgency of each message.
      • The purpose of a booking system is to ensure that those who need surgery first get it first, and that is why they are prioritised to get surgery within 6 months.
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