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preliminary

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pre·lim·i·na·ry1 /prɪˈlɪmənəri $ -neri/ ●○○ AWL adjective [only before noun]  BEGINNINGhappening before something that is more important, often in order to prepare for it 初步的;预备的 the preliminary stages of the competition 竞赛的预赛阶段 a preliminary draft 初稿preliminary to The discussions were preliminary to preparing a policy paper. 这些讨论是在为制定政策文件做准备。
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preliminaryField hockey: Two of the favorites are in action in preliminary competition.On Dec. 13 Landsbergis had announced that a further round of preliminary consultations had been postponed indefinitely by the Soviet side.None the less, the preliminary design was there, and we had forty years to solve the other problems.A preliminary hearing on the charges is scheduled for March 20.Preliminary market research has shown that most Americans prefer environmentally-friendly products.The preliminary point to be decided by the judge was: when did the local authority's cause of action accrue?Vineyards like Napa Ridge like the idea of using low impact, natural pest control and are pleased with the preliminary results.The architect's plans are still in the preliminary stages.The sites were chosen from preliminary studies of 28 locations.Preliminary tests showed that pollution was very high in the river.preliminary toRenaissance artists considered drawing preliminary to painting.
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preliminary2 AWL noun (plural preliminaries) [countable usually plural]  1 BEGINNINGsomething that is said or done first, to introduce or prepare for something else 初步行动,准备工作preliminary to Pilot studies are a useful preliminary to large research projects. 试验性研究为大型研究项目做有效的初步准备。 After the usual preliminaries, the chairman made his announcement. 一段例行的开场白之后,主席发布了通告。2 DSone of the games in the first part of a competition, when it is decided who will go on to the main competition 预赛;预试 Four teams will be eliminated in the preliminaries. 预赛中将有四个队被淘汰。
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preliminaryThis is a move that immediately suggests a preliminary to political blackmail.The official opening is in September, but preliminaries include a showing of sculptures in August.Of course such a stage is an essential preliminary to the formulation of a theory of the performance of action.Equally, this important preliminary is vital to the success of choosing a suitable computer system.He was in Lane 4, center stage, because he had gone faster than anyone else in the morning preliminaries.
From Longman Business Dictionarypreliminarypre‧lim‧i‧na‧ry /prɪˈlɪmənəri-neri/ adjective [only before a noun] coming before something more official, more important etcPreliminary estimates indicate that earnings will decline substantially from a year ago.The group will set the preliminary pricing for $235 million revenue bonds.They obtained apreliminary injunction (=a legal ruling, stopping someone doing something) against the company.Origin preliminary1 (1600-1700) French préliminaire, from Medieval Latin praeliminaris, from Latin limen threshold
something Corpus is that happening before more important, Business


preliminary
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preliminary1 AC /prɪˈlɪmənəri, prɪˈlɪmɪnəri $ -neri/ adjective [only before noun]
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: French
 Origin: préliminaire, from Medieval Latin praeliminaris, from Latin limen 'threshold'
happening before something that is more important, often in order to prepare for it:
    the preliminary stages of the competition
    a preliminary draft
    preliminary to
    The discussions were preliminary to preparing a policy paper.

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preliminary2 AC noun (plural preliminaries) [countable usually plural]
1. something that is said or done first, to introduce or prepare for something else
    preliminary to
    Pilot studies are a useful preliminary to large research projects.
    After the usual preliminaries, the chairman made his announcement.
2. one of the games in the first part of a competition, when it is decided who will go on to the main competition:
    Four teams will be eliminated in the preliminaries.


pre·lim·in·ary AW BrE /prɪˈlɪmɪnəri/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈlɪmɪneri/ 🔊 adjectivehappening before a more important action or event 预备性的;初步的;开始的 SYN initial After a few preliminary remarks he announced the winners. 说了几句开场白之后,他即宣布优胜者名单。🔊🔊preliminary results/findings/enquiries初步结果/发现/调查the preliminary rounds of the contest预赛~ to sth pilot studies preliminary to a full-scale study全面研究前的试验性初步研究
pre·lim·in·ary AW BrE /prɪˈlɪmɪnəri/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈlɪmɪneri/ 🔊 noun (
plural
pre·lim·in·aries
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~ (to sth) a preliminary is an action or event that is done in preparation for sth 初步行动(或活动);预备性措施Research will be needed as a preliminary to taking a decision. 做决定之前需要进行研究。🔊🔊I'll skip the usual preliminaries and come straight to the point. 闲话少说,我就直接进入正题。🔊🔊England was lucky to get through the preliminaries (= the preliminary stages in a sports competition). 英格兰队幸运地通过了预选赛。🔊🔊