单词 | overriding |
释义 | overriding (oʊvəʳraɪdɪŋ ) also over-riding adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] In a particular situation, the overriding factor is the one that is the most important. My overriding concern is to raise the standards of state education. The government recognized the overriding need to maintain a stable currency. Synonyms: major, chief, main, prime Collocations: overriding aim His commercial decisions were coolly made, but his overriding aim to serve the composers whose music he genuinely loved came to define the whole ethos of the music publishing team. Times, Sunday Times The overriding aim of the project was to cultivate players who are comfortable on the ball, intelligent and capable of confronting any challenge. Times, Sunday Times She said her overriding aim was: to design things which people could afford... Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 That's my overriding feeling even though the weekend results have not gone great for us. The Sun There's always an overriding feeling to a collection, and it can be inspired by anything from art to the natural world. Times, Sunday Times One powerful, overriding feeling guides every step, every kick he takes. Times, Sunday Times That comes back to the overriding feeling that, when it came down to it, both teams were happy with a point. Times, Sunday Times The overriding feeling was fear. The Sun This year, any politician would have to be brain-dead not to realise the overriding importance of economic issues. Times, Sunday Times Many authors believe in the overriding importance of interspecific competition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Contrary to the focus of conventional warfare, territory gained, or casualty counts are not of overriding importance in counter-guerrilla warfare. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The drama deals with the psychological pressure and the tense triangle of competences under the overriding importance that each participant has to negotiate the actions with his conscience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Austerity, though, and the need to rebuild the economy in an ever more competitive world, should not be allowed to be the overriding message. Times, Sunday Times That was the overriding message from experts yesterday, but it won't reassure those coming up for retirement in the next few years, who have already seen their savings hammered. Times, Sunday Times The overriding message was that, as a tiny hamlet, this was the only place they saw each other. Times, Sunday Times Indeed, the overriding message seems to be that it comes down to eating hearty and filling food, enough so that you don't feel stuffed or even full, always slightly under-satiated. Times, Sunday Times There are two overriding messages that he uses to keep his players positive. Times, Sunday Times While the cuts would be painful, they were 'guided by fairness and the overriding need to tackle the deficit'. Times, Sunday Times But these reflationary policies must be balanced against the overriding need to protect the national credit, on which banking credit ultimately depends. Times, Sunday Times The overriding need was to impress. Times, Sunday Times They feel an overriding need to maintain their lifestyle, and unable to compromise on their pay expectations, despite their salary contributing to a big initial overhead. Times, Sunday Times Last night, he signalled his determination to pursue that ambition, despite the overriding need to cut the deficit. Times, Sunday Times Occasionally the theological issue itself needs to be redefined by an overriding principle of love. Christianity Today The overriding principle in all the negotiations will be to ensure that the banks can increase their lending to the non-financial businesses, homeowners and consumers. Times, Sunday Times He believed that the bank turned its back on this overriding principle when it went public in 1999. Times, Sunday Times There's one overriding principle for declarer - don't ruff in your four-card length. Times, Sunday Times The overriding principle will be to protect the area’s ecological integrity. Globe and Mail This was an election of surprises, and an election night of shocks, for one overriding reason: this was an electorate that declined to be taken for granted. Times, Sunday Times I have always been of the opinion that there never was an overriding reason for this state to be established. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The text, which had been the overriding reason for the rejection, was radically rewritten. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It chimed with his own overriding sense of the arbitrariness and unfairness of life. Times, Sunday Times As for their esteemed head coach, the overriding sense was not 'off with his head' but 'on with the show'. Times, Sunday Times It's like you have an overriding sense of the goodness of the universe unfolding as it should. Times, Sunday Times The overriding sense was of unquantifiable loss, not only between 1914 and 1918 but also in the 100 years since. Times, Sunday Times An overriding sense of duty might be said to have characterised his life and career. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If the overriding theme of the first lockdown was panic-stricken dishevelment, let's try to make this one about dynamic self-improvement. Times,Sunday Times If there was one overriding theme to which this museum pointed, it was betrayal. Times, Sunday Times Security has been the overriding theme of the past ten years. Times, Sunday Times The exhibition has not got an overriding theme or argument to offer. Times, Sunday Times Fairness was the overriding theme, with this buzzword being mentioned no less than 39 times, more even than the omnipresent political slogan of 'change' (at 25 mentions). Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 最重要的 Japanese: 最も重要な |
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