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premier

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++prem·i·er1 /ˈpremiə $ prɪˈmɪr/ ●○○ adjective [only before noun] formal  BESTbest or most important 最好的;最重要的 one of Dublin’s premier hotels 都柏林最好的酒店之一
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premierBut premier black leader he is.The relatively small production of Mutigny is, however, of good premier cru quality.Bezannes From no specific mention in the échelle this growth acquired premier cru status in 1985.The prize at the end of the campaign trail is premier league football next season.We look forward in 2000 to consolidating our reputation as one of Britain's premier political publishers.Our fully equipped leisure centre, en-suite rooms with 100 premier quality rooms make a superb venue for conferences or leisure.The Super Bowl is America's premier sporting event.
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premier2 noun [countable]  PGOa Prime Minister – used in news reports 总理,首相〔用于新闻报道〕 the Irish Premier 爱尔兰总理
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premierBut Mitterand accepted the situation, appointing the conservatives' leader, Jacques Chirac, as premier.He was named leader of the Parti Quebecois last week and is expected to become premier before the end of the month.the Chinese Premier Li PengThe new premier, Yu Kuo-hwa, was a Harvard man.In actual fact, the premier was growing more and more disenchanted with the private power lobby.
From Longman Business Dictionarypremierprem‧i‧er /ˈpremiəprɪˈmɪr/ adjective [only before a noun] most successful or importantthe premier bond-trading firm on Wall Streetan agreement to buy some of America’s premier golf resortsOrigin premier2 (1400-1500) French first, from Latin primarius; → PRIMARY1
Business Corpus or important best most


premier
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premier1 /ˈpremiə $ prɪˈmɪr/ noun [countable]
a Prime Minister – used in news reports:
    the Irish Premier

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premier2 adjective [only before noun] formal
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: French
 Origin: 'first', from Latin primarius; primary1
best or most important:
    one of Dublin’s premier hotels


prem·ierBrE /ˈpremiə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈmɪr/ 🔊, /prɪˈmjɪr/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] most important, famous or successful 首要的;最著名的;最成功的;第一的one of the country's premier chefs国家名厨之一(BrE, sport 体育) the Premier League/Division超级联赛
prem·ierBrE /ˈpremiə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /prɪˈmɪr/ 🔊, /prɪˈmjɪr/ 🔊 nounused especially in newspapers, etc. to mean 'prime minister' (尤用于报章等)首相,总理(in Canada) the first minister of a province or territory (加拿大的)省总理,地区总理