premier
英 [ˈpremiə(r)]
美 [prɪˈmɪr]
adj. 首要的; 最著名的; 最成功的; 第一的
n. (尤用于报章等)首相,总理; (加拿大的)省总理,地区总理
复数:premiers 过去分词:premiered 过去式:premiered 现在分词:premiering 第三人称单数:premiers
Collins.3 / BNC.4066 / COCA.7616
牛津词典
adj.
- 首要的;最著名的;最成功的;第一的
most important, famous or successful- one of the country's premier chefs
国家名厨之一 - the Premier League/Division
超级联赛
- one of the country's premier chefs
noun
- (尤用于报章等)首相,总理
used especially in newspapers, etc. to mean ‘prime minister’ - (加拿大的)省总理,地区总理
(in Canada) the first minister of a province or territory
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 总理;首相
The leader of the government of a country is sometimes referred to as the country'spremier.- ...Australian premier Paul Keating.
澳大利亚总理保罗·基廷
- ...Australian premier Paul Keating.
- ADJ 最好的;最佳的;最重要的
Premieris used to describe something that is considered to be the best or most important thing of a particular type.- ...the country's premier opera company.
这个国家的顶尖歌剧团
- ...the country's premier opera company.
英英释义
noun
- the person who is head of state (in several countries)
- the person who holds the position of head of the government in the United Kingdom
verb
- perform a work for the first time
- be performed for the first time
- We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success
adj
- preceding all others in time
- the premiere showing