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pre-emptive

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pre-emp·tive, preemptive /priˈemptɪv/ adjective  PREVENTa pre-emptive action is done to prevent something from happening, especially something that will harm you 〔行动〕抢先的,先发制人的pre-emptive strike/attack a series of pre-emptive strikes on guerrilla bases 对游击队根据地一系列先发制人的攻击
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pre-emptiveBoth are meant to decide on the basis of dependent reasons and their decisions are therefore pre-emptive.The defender launches his pre-emptive counter-attack a split second after the attacker prepares to strike.Perhaps general anaesthesia should be combined with pre-emptive local and regional anaesthetic blocks more often.The procedure whereby the pre-emptive offer is to be communicated to the shareholders is laid down in section 90.It still leaves the state Legislature with massive pre-emptive powers to override local decisions.Right then, apparently, she put away any pre-emptive right to either Augusta or Thomas.The elective resolution procedure does not apply to the pre-emptive rights since a special resolution procedure is available to change the articles.The US says it is prepared to launch a pre-emptive strike with nuclear weapons if it is threatened.That is what is known as a pre-emptive whinge.pre-emptive strike/attackApparently spooked, Univel cut its prices attempting what it called a pre-emptive strike.But it never got that far because Kasser fired his pre-emptive strike.To prevent them being expressed, you stage a pre-emptive strike.He had half expected a divine pre-emptive strike, a thunderbolt maybe, as he queued for the body and blood.It was a pre-emptive strike against attempts to rewrite and water down his proposals in the months ahead.Both his coups began with a ruthless pre-emptive strike from a position of strength.This diminishes the chances of accidental war or pre-emptive strikes motivated by unfounded fears.
pre-emp·tive adjectiveChineseSyllable
something Corpus action prevent done to a is pre-emptive


pre-emptive
pre-emptive , preemptive /priˈemptɪv/ adjective
a pre-emptive action is done to prevent something from happening, especially something that will harm you
    pre-emptive strike/attack
    a series of pre-emptive strikes on guerrilla bases


pre-emptiveBrE /priˈemptɪv/ 🔊NAmE /priˈemptɪv/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] done to stop sb taking action, especially action that will be harmful to yourself 先发制人的a pre-emptive attack/strike on the military base对军事基地先发制人的进攻