primacy 英 [ˈpraɪməsi]   美 [ˈpraɪməsi]

primacy

primacy  英 [ˈpraɪməsi] 美 [ˈpraɪməsi]

n. 首位;卓越;大主教的职位 

名词复数:primacies 

It is clear from all these books that they believed their own hype; they believed with moral fervor in the primacy and power of information. 从这些书中我们了解到他们认同自已的个性飞场,笃定道德信仰的主导地位,相信信息科学的无限能量。

  • Something with primacy has first importance. If you are deciding who to take on an all-expenses-paid trip up the Amazon, the quality of being chill and fun might take primacy over the number of years you've been friends.
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  • n. 首位;卓越;大主教的职位
  • 1. It is clear from all these books that they believed their own hype; they believed with moral fervor in the primacy and power of information.

    从这些书中我们了解到他们认同自已的个性飞场,笃定道德信仰的主导地位,相信信息科学的无限能量。

  • primacy (n.) late 14c., from Old French primacie (14c., in Modern French spelled primatie) and directly from Medieval Latin primatia "office of a church primate" (late 12c.), from Late Latin primas (genitive primatis) "principal, chief, of the first rank" (see primate).
pri·macy AWL / ˈpraɪməsi ; NAmE ˈpraɪməsi / noun ( plural pri·macies ) ( formal) 1 [uncountable ] the fact of being the most important person or thing 首要;至高无上 a belief in the primacy of the family 家庭至上论 2 [countable ] the position of an archbishop 总主教职 primacy primacies pri·macy / ˈpraɪməsi ; NAmE ˈpraɪməsi /
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