释义 |
pre-emption/pri:ˈem(p)ʃ(ə)n/n. 1a the purchase or appropriation by one person or party before the opportunity is offered to others (个人或团体)优先购买(占有) b the right to purchase (esp. N. Amer. & Austral. hist. public land) in this way. [尤北美澳] [史义]优先购买(公地)权 2 prior appropriation or acquisition 先占,优先得到 3 Mil. the action or strategy of making a pre-emptive attack 【军】先发制人的行动(战略)[medieval Latin praeemptio (as PRAE-, emere empt- ‘buy’)] |