单词
prime
读音
praɪm
美式
英式
词根
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释义
adj. 主要的;最好的;基本的 adv. 极好地 n. 初期;青年;精华;全盛时期 vt. 使准备好;填装 vi. 作准备 n. (Prime)人名;(英)普赖姆;(德)普里梅 [ 复数 primes 第三人称单数 primes 现在分词 priming 过去式 primed 过去分词 primed ]
例句
The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.
首相兴致勃勃。
Somebody threw paint at the prime minister.
有人朝首相扔油漆。
The Prime Minister declined to be interviewed.
首相婉拒了采访。
The Prime Minister was in ebullient mood.
首相兴致勃勃。
Somebody threw paint at the prime minister.
有人朝首相扔油漆。
The Prime Minister declined to be interviewed.
首相婉拒了采访。
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Sensible answer:prime witnesses.You see,
the finance ministers,the prime ministers --and they tell us a very convincing story:
to collect all the knowledge in the world under one roof.In its prime,the Library of Alexandria housed an unprecedented number of scrolls
Euclid proved that there is an infinite quantityof prime numbers.So, to accomplish this seemingly impossible task
Eratosthenes of Cyrene was a 3rd century BCE mathematician from ancient Greeceinterested in prime numbers,that is numbers only divisible by 1 and themselves.
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