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pri·or·i·ty P0566400 (prī-ôr′ĭ-tē, -ŏr′-)n. pl. pri·or·i·ties 1. Precedence, especially established by order of importance or urgency.2. a. An established right to precedence.b. An authoritative rating that establishes such precedence.3. A preceding or coming earlier in time.4. Something afforded or deserving prior attention. [Middle English priorite, from Old French, from Medieval Latin priōritās, from Latin prior, first; see prior2.]priority (praɪˈɒrɪtɪ) n, pl -ties1. the condition of being prior; antecedence; precedence2. the right of precedence over others3. something given specified attention: my first priority. pri•or•i•ty (praɪˈɔr ɪ ti, -ˈɒr-) n., pl. -ties. 1. the state or quality of being earlier in time or occurrence. 2. the right to take precedence in obtaining supplies, services, etc., as during a shortage. 3. the right to precede others in order, rank, privilege, etc.; precedence. 4. something given special or prior attention. [1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French < Medieval Latin] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | priority - status established in order of importance or urgency; "...its precedence as the world's leading manufacturer of pharmaceuticals"; "national independence takes priority over class struggle"precedence, precedencyhigh status - a position of superior statusback burner - reduced priority; "dozens of cases were put on the back burner"front burner - top priority; "the work was moved to the front burner in order to meet deadlines" | | 2. | priority - preceding in timeantecedence, antecedency, anteriority, precedence, precedencyearliness - quality of coming early or earlier in timesubsequentness, posteriority, subsequence - following in time |
prioritynoun1. prime concern, first concern, primary issue, most pressing matter The government's priority should be better health care.2. precedence, preference, greater importance, primacy, predominance The school gives priority to science and maths.3. supremacy, rank, the lead, superiority, precedence, prerogative, seniority, right of way, pre-eminence the premise that economic development has priority over the environmentprioritynounThe act, condition, or right of preceding:antecedence, precedence, precedency, right of way.Translationsprior1 (ˈpraiə) adjective1. already arranged for the same time. a prior engagement. 在先的 在先的2. more important. She gave up her job as she felt her family had a prior claim on her attention. 更重要的 更重要的priˈority (-ˈo-) 1. the right to be or go first. An ambulance must have priority over other traffic. 優先權 优先权2. (plural priˈorities) something that must be considered or done first. Our (first) priority is to feed the hungry. 優先考慮的事,首先要做的事 优先考虑的事,首先要做的事 prior to before. Prior to working in America, he had travelled in Europe. 在...之前 在...之前- How long will it take by priority mail? (US)
How long will it take by priority post? (UK) → 加急邮件多久能寄到?
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get (one's) priorities straightTo focus one's attention, energy, or concern on that which is most and truly important, usually implying that one has not done so up to that point. After a month of drinking and partying and totally neglecting my studies, I realized that I needed to get my priorities straight if I wanted to graduate from college. John took a little time off from work to get his priorities straight.See also: get, priority, straight#prioritiesA common hashtag that accompanies social media posts of things deemed important. It is often used humorously. Which candidate has promised to lower taxes? #priorities I was already running late, but I still stopped for coffee because #priorities.get (one's) priorities rightTo focus one's attention, energy, or concern on that which is most and truly important, after not having done so previously. After a month of drinking and partying and totally neglecting my studies, I realized that I needed to get my priorities right if I wanted to graduate from college. John took a little time off from work to get his priorities right.See also: get, priority, rightget your priˈorities right/straight do or get things in the right order of importance: If you think enjoying yourself is more important, then you need to get your priorities straight. ♢ The country has got its priorities right — it has invested in industry to achieve economic success.See also: get, priority, right, straightpriority
priorityA particular order, or sequence, in which things take place (items processed, users served, etc.). A priority is based on a predetermined assignment of value, or importance, to different types of events and people.Priority (1) Being first in time to perform some action. (2) A concept of priority fundamental for scientific discoveries, inventions, and industrial designs. The onset of author’s rights is set by the date of priority. In the USSR the priority of a discovery is established either on the basis of the date a particular thesis was first formulated as a discovery or on the date the thesis was published or made known to third persons by some other means. In most countries the priority of an invention or industrial design is determined by the date of submission by the author or office of a special application to the patent department, or in the USSR, to the State Committee on Inventions and Discoveries of the Council of Ministers. (3) The primary and predominant significance of a particular normative act. For example, in the USSR the priority of national law over republic law is a constitutional principle. According to this principle, where the law of the USSR and of individual republics differs the law of the USSR takes precedence. priority
priority the precedence of the earliest of two published taxonomic names.Priority Related to Priority: priority mail, Priority queuepriorityn. the right to be first or ahead of the rights or claims of others. In bankruptcy law, the right to collect before other creditors is given to taxing authorities, judgment holders, secured creditors, bankruptcy trustees and attorneys. The right also can apply to mortgages, deeds of trusts or liens given priority in the order they were recorded (in the "race to the courthouse"). PRIORITY. Going before; opposed to posteriority. (q.v.) 2. He who has the precedency in time has the advantage in right, is the maxim of the law; not that time, considered barely in itself, can make any such difference, but because the whole power over a thing being secured to one person, this bars all others from obtaining a title to it afterwards. 1 Fonb. Eq. 320. 3. In the payment of debts, the United States are entitled to priority when the debtor is insolvent, or dies and leaves an insolvent estate. The priority was declared to extend to cases in which the insolvent debtor had made a voluntary assignment of all his property, or in which his effects had been attached as an absconding or absent debtor, on which an act of legal bankruptcy had been committed. 1 Kent, Com. 243; 1 Law Intell. 219, 251; and the cases there cited. 4. Among common creditors, he who has the oldest lien has the preference; it being a maxim both of law and equity, qui prior est tempore, potior est jure. 2 John. Ch. R. 608. Vide Insolvency; and Serg. Const. La*, Index, h.t. priority
PriorityUsed for listed equity securities. System used in an auction market, in which the first bid or offer price is executed before other bid and offer prices, even if subsequent orders are larger. NYSE rules stipulate that the bid made first should be executed first, or if two bids came in at once, the bid for the large number of shares receives "priority." The bid not executed is then turned to the broker, who informs the customer that the trade was not completed because there was stock ahead. See: Standing.PriorityIn an auction market, a rule stating that the orders for a new issue must be executed in the order in which they are received. That is, as long as an offer or bid is made at the requested price, it must be executed before an offer or bid that is made after it, even if the second one is larger.priority The preference received by a bid or offer entered first in an auction market. Regardless of size, the first offer has priority if a transaction occurs at the price specified by the order.priorityAn order of payment of creditors if there are insufficient assets to pay all creditors. See PRI See PRIOpriority Related to priority: priority mail, Priority queueSynonyms for prioritynoun prime concernSynonyms- prime concern
- first concern
- primary issue
- most pressing matter
noun precedenceSynonyms- precedence
- preference
- greater importance
- primacy
- predominance
noun supremacySynonyms- supremacy
- rank
- the lead
- superiority
- precedence
- prerogative
- seniority
- right of way
- pre-eminence
Synonyms for prioritynoun the act, condition, or right of precedingSynonyms- antecedence
- precedence
- precedency
- right of way
Synonyms for prioritynoun status established in order of importance or urgencySynonymsRelated Words- high status
- back burner
- front burner
noun preceding in timeSynonyms- antecedence
- antecedency
- anteriority
- precedence
- precedency
Related WordsAntonyms- subsequentness
- posteriority
- subsequence
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