释义
🔑 prior AW BrE /ˈpraɪə(r) / NAmE /ˈpraɪər / adjective [ only before noun ] (formal ) 🔑 happening or existing before sth else or before a particular time 先前的;较早的;在前的◆ Although not essential , some prior knowledge of statistics is desirable . 统计学的知识虽非必要,但最好是学过一点。◆ This information must not be disclosed without prior written consent . 未事先征得书面许可,此消息不得泄露。◆ Visits are by prior arrangement . 参观需要事先安排。◆ Please give us prior notice if you need an evening meal . 需用晚餐者,请预先通知我们。◆ She will be unable to attend because of a prior engagement . 因事先有别的安排,她将不能出席。🔑 already existing and therefore more important 优先的;占先的;较重要的◆ They have a prior claim to the property . 他们有权优先获得该处房产。🔑 ˈprior to before sth 在…前面的◆ during the week prior to the meeting 在开会前的一周内 🔑 prior AW BrE /ˈpraɪə(r) / NAmE /ˈpraɪər / noun (pri·or·ess BrE /ˈpraɪərəs / also /ˌpraɪəˈres / NAmE /ˈpraɪərəs / ) a person who is in charge of a group of monks or nuns living in a priory (小隐修院)院长(in an abbey ) a person next in rank below an abbot or abbess (隐修院)会长,副院长