premier
adj[attrib 作定语]
first in importance, position, etc (重要性、 位置等方面)第一的, 首位的
Britain's premier exporter of drilling equipment 英国全国最大钻机出口商
The company has achieved a premier position in the electronics field. 该公司执电子行业之牛耳. premier, n head of a government; prime minister 首相; (政府)总理. premiership [U]
position or period of office of a premier 首相或总理的职位或任期
during her premiership 在她担任首相期间
He was offered the premiership. 他被任命为总理.
Which speech are you going to listen to this afternoon?
今天下午你准备去听哪个报告?
It was important to carry out the work quickly, so an extra team of men were asked to work on the repairs one evening.
因为尽快投入修理工作显得十分重要,于是一天晚上加派了一支工作队来参加维修工作。
For his lifentime's work in studying the communication of animals, including honey bees, Professor Karl von Frisch was given a Nobel Prize in 1973, which he shared with two other scientists. He died in 1982.