premier
- IPA[ˈprɛmɪə]
英式
- first in importance, order, or position; leading;of earliest creation
- a prime minister or other head of government.;(in Australia and Canada) the chief minister of a government of a state or province.
noun: premier, plural noun: premiers
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形容詞
- 1. first in importance, order, or position; leading Germany's premier rock band the premier league
- ▪ of earliest creation he holds the premier barony in the UK—created in 1269
名詞
- 1. a prime minister or other head of government.
- ▪ (in Australia and Canada) the chief minister of a government of a state or province.
- (chiefly in French official classifications) a wine of a superior grade, or the vineyard that ... the village acquired premier cru status in 1985 a premier cru vineyard
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- (chiefly in French official classifications) a wine of a superior grade, or the vineyard that ... the village acquired premier cru status in 1985 a premier cru vineyard
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- the top division of professional soccer in England and Wales: United finished third in the Premier League a Premier League team
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- the top division of professional soccer in England and Wales: United finished third in the Premier League a Premier League team
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- the chief minister of a government of an Australian state: when it comes to the crunch, the state premiers always roll over and do what Canberra says
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- the team at the top of a sports league before the finals are played: already proclaimed minor premiers, the team swept to a 12-7 lead at half time
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- IPA[prēˈmir]
美式
- first in importance, order, or position; leading: Germany's premier rock band the premier national publication
- a prime minister or other head of government.
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