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prime MAINpraImadj [before n; not gradable]most important, or of the very best quality首要的,主要的; 最好的Getting on the Olympic team became her prime objective.入选奥林匹克队成了她的头等目标。This town is a prime example of combining old architecture with new.这座小镇是结合新老建筑的一个最好例证。Kelly is our prime suspect.凯利是我们的主要怀疑对象。The president is a prime (= likely) target for the assassin's bullet.总统是这次暗杀活动的主要目标。This area of prime land is for sale at a bargain price.这块黄金地段正廉价出售。A prime minister (abbreviation PM) is the leader of the government in some countries.首相,总理A person or thing that is the prime mover in a situation has a great influence in getting something started.原动力; 推动前进的人(或事物)He was a prime mover in the campaign to start a theatre in the town.他对在镇上开设剧院起了很大的推进作用。(specialized) A prime number is a number that cannot be divided by any other number except itself and the number 1.素数2, 3 and 7 are prime numbers.2、3和7是素数。In television and radio broadcasting, prime time is the time when the highest number of people are watching or listening.黄金时间The interview will be broadcast during prime time, at seven o'clock in the evening.这次采访将在晚上7 点的黄金时间播出。
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