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当务之急 dang1wu4zhi1ji2 top priority job; matter of vital importance Ưu tiên
优先 you1xian1 priority Ưu tiên



OXF3000N vội vàng hấp tấp trước (vd. ngày hôm trước) ưu tiên previous
OXF3000N trước ưu tiên prior
OXF3000N sự ưu tế quyền ưu tiên priority













like: Ưu tiên
die Vorfahrt quyền ưu tiên đi trước


Beinahe wird ihm von einem rückwärts ausparkenden Auto die Vorfahrt genommen. Chút xíu là anh đụng một xe ô tô có quyền ưu tiên đi trước đang lùi ra. (Lektion 67, Nr. 956)
Dieses Projekt hat oberste Priorität. Dự án này được ưu tiên hàng đầu. (Lektion 116, Nr. 2184)


Resources are finite, and choices have to be made between competing priorities and needs. choice
That comes a long way down my list of priorities. come
+ speech: 'This must be our top priority,' he emphasized. emphasize
The suggestion to close the road has found favour with (= been supported by) local people. favour
Do yourself a favour (= help yourself) and wear a helmet on the bike. favour
It did not figure high on her list of priorities. figure
The government has given top priority to reforming the tax system. give
Training was given a very low priority. low
arranged in order of priority/importance/size order
Many people expressed a strong preference for the original plan. preference
Let's make a list of possible speakers, in order of preference. preference
She was chosen in preference to her sister. in preference to sb/sth
a high/low priority priority
Education is a top priority. priority
Our first priority is to improve standards. priority
Financial security was high on his list of priorities. priority
You need to get your priorities right (= decide what is important to you). priority
You need to get your priorities straight. priority
Club members will be given priority. priority
The search for a new vaccine will take priority over all other medical research. priority
Priority cases, such as homeless families, get dealt with first. priority
rate sb/sth + adj.: Voters continue to rate education high on their list of priorities. rate