prior
- IPA[ˈprī(ə)r]
美式
- a man who is head of a house or group of houses of certain religious orders;the man next in rank below an abbot.
noun: prior, plural noun: priors
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名詞
- 1. a man who is head of a house or group of houses of certain religious orders the English Reformation removed powerful abbots and priors from their seats
- ▪ the man next in rank below an abbot.
- ▪ the head of a house of friars.
- a class of stock or capital on which claims for payment take precedence over the claims of ... items to be taken into account as a prior charge on the assets
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- a probability as assessed before making reference to certain relevant observations, especially ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- before
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- a probability as assessed before making reference to certain relevant observations, especially ...
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- before a particular time or event
Oxford American Dictionary
- judicial suppression of material that would be published or broadcast, on the grounds that it ...
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- IPA[ˈprʌɪə]
英式
- a man who is head of a house or group of houses of certain religious orders: the English Reformation removed powerful abbots and priors from their seats
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈprī(ə)r]
美式
- existing or coming before in time, order, or importance: he has a prior engagement this evening
- a previous criminal conviction: he had no juvenile record, no priors
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈprʌɪə]
英式
- existing or coming before in time, order, or importance: he has a prior engagement this evening
- a previous criminal conviction: he had no juvenile record, no priors
Oxford Dictionary