primarily [ 'praimərili ] ad. 首先,主要地 e.g. 1. This building was primarily intended to be a dinning hall. 这座建筑原来是打算用作餐厅的。
2. Most linguists would say they were concerned primarily with the structure of languages. 大多数语言学家都会说,他们主要研究各种语言的结构。
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primary [ 'praiməri ] n. 最主要者
a. 主要的,初期的,根本的 e.g. 1. Love and hatred are primary emotions. 爱和恨是基本的情感。
2. The disease is still in its primary stage. 这疾病仍然在初发阶段。
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primary care 最初治疗,初级治疗 e.g.
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primary school [ 'praiməri ˌsku:l ] 小学 e.g. 1. The little boy left primary school at eleven. 这个小男孩十一岁时小学毕业。
2. Sure. We are friends since primary school. 当然,我们从小学就是朋友了。
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primate [ 'praimit ] n. 灵长目动物 e.g. 1. The office, rank, or province of primate. 首席主教(或都主教,大主教)的职责,阶层或教区
2. The human being is a primate. 人类是灵长类动物
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primavera [ pri:mə'verə ] n. 白桃花心木(中美洲出产的一种树木或其木材) e.g.
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prime [ praim ] a. 首要的,最好的
n. 青春,壮年,全盛时期 e.g. 1. He makes it his prime care. 他极为重视这件事。
2. What was said was of prime importance. 说过的那件事是很重要的。
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prime minister n. 总理, 首相 e.g. 1. Mr. Heath is the former Prime Minister of Britain. 希思先生是英国前任首相。
2. The Prime Minister was dethroned by the President. 总理被总统废黜了。
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primer [ 'praimə ] n. 启蒙书,识字课本 e.g. 1. A coat of primer should be made over the bare surface before the main painting. 在喷涂主漆前,应在物品的表面刷一层底漆。
2. Children learn knowledge from primers. 孩子们从启蒙书上学习知识。
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primeval [ prai'mi:vəl ] a. 原始的,早期的,远古的 e.g. 1. The primeval chaos out of which it was believed that the earth and sky were formed. 混沌,洪荒原始的混沌状态,据信地球和天空由此形成
2. Being first in time; original; primeval. 最初的,原始的;远古的
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primitive [ 'primitiv ] a. 原始的
n. 原始人 e.g. 1. Primitive man made himself primitive tools from sharp stones and animal bones. 原始人用尖石块和兽骨为自己制作原始的工具。
2. Small seashells were often used as a primitive kind of money. 小贝壳常被用作简单的货币。
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primogeniture [ ˌpraimə'dʒenitʃə ] n. 长子之身分 e.g. 1. He inherited his father by right of his primogeniture. 他凭着长子继承权,继承了他父亲的财产。
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primordial [ prai'mɔ:djəl ] a. 原始的,自原始时代的,最初的 e.g. 1. Play a primordial role. 担任主要角色
2. Life's primordial reality is spirit. 生命的根本真实性是精神。
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primp [ primp ] v. (妇女)刻意打扮 e.g.
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primrose [ 'primrəuz ] n. 樱草类,樱草花,樱草色
a. 樱草的,樱草色的,华美的 e.g. 1. They walked along the primrose bank chatting. 他们沿着报春花盛开的河岸边走边聊。
2. Oil of evening primrose is used as a herbal medicine. 月见草油可用作草药.
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prince [ prins ] n. 王子,亲王 e.g. 1. Prince Charles will be the next king of England. 查尔斯王子将是英国的下一位国王。
2. The prince lived in a large and beautiful castle. 王子住在一个美丽的大城堡里。
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princely [ 'prinsli ] a. 王子的,像君主的,壮丽的 e.g. 1. They paid me the princely sum of USD5000. 他们慷慨地给我5000美元。
2. That's a princely state. 那是一个国王统治的国家。
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princess [ prin'ses, 'prinses ] n. 公主,王妃 e.g. 1. Princess Anne is the daughter of Queen Elizabeth. 安妮公主是伊丽莎白女王的女儿。
2. She performs the duties of a princess with great aplomb. 她泰然自若地履行王妃的职责.
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Princeton [ 'prinstən ] n. 普林斯顿 e.g. 1. Professor Green, lately of Princeton, is now head of the department at California. 格林教授不久前在普林斯顿任教,现在是加州大学的系主任。
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principal [ 'prinsəp(ə)l, -sip- ] a. 主要的
n. 负责人,校长,资本 e.g. 1. Our principal problem is lack of time. 我们的主要问题就是缺少时间。
2. The agent spoke on behalf of his principal. 代理人代表他的委托人说话。
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