prime
[praim]
adj. 主要的;最好的;基本的
adv. 极好地
n. 初期;青年;精华;全盛时期
vt. 使准备好;填装
vi. 作准备
同义词
参考例子
1.You must prime the wood before you paint it.
你在给木头涂漆之前应先上底色。
2.Which number on the card is a prime number?
在卡片上哪一个数字是最初的数字?
3.Rome was in its prime in the age of Augustus.
罗马帝国的全盛期是在奥古斯都时代。
英文解释
n.
1.a number that has no factor but itself and 1
2.the period of greatest prosperity or productivity
3.the second canonical hour; about 6 a.m.
4.the time of maturity when power and vigor are greatest
v.
1.insert a primer into (a gun, mine, or charge) preparatory to detonation or firing
2.cover with a primer; apply a primer to
3.fill with priming liquid
adj.
1.first in rank or degree
2.used of the first or originating agent
3.of superior grade
4.of or relating to or being an integer that cannot be factored into other integers
5.being at the best stage of development
网络释义
Prime
同度音; 春心荡漾; 基本的,首要的,最初的; 壮年;
Prime Minister
总理; 首相; 安东尼·艾登: 首相; 丞相;
prime factor
质因子; 质因素; 素因数; 质因数;
Prime Broker
主要经纪; 主要
prime site
最佳地盘; 地王”; 地王";