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prime
[praɪm]
释义
释义1:adj.主要的
of the first importance
释义2:v.做好准备
To prepare; to make ready; to instruct beforehand; to coach.
释义3:adj.最好的,第一流的 First in excellence, quality, or value.
释义4:n.鼎盛时期;芳华
The chief or best individual or part.
例句
Walt:And the faster reactants, i.e. explosives, and fulminative mercury is a prime example of that, the faster they undergo change, the more violent the explosion.(Breaking Bad)
沃特:越快的反应物,也就是爆炸,并且雷酸汞是主要的例子。它们进行改变的越快,它的爆炸越剧烈。(绝命毒师)
Veronica: We don't have any other choice. You have to have faith, okay? Nick's already primed the court to hear our case. (Prison Break)
维罗妮卡:我们没有别的办法,你要坚强点好吗?尼克已经准备好再次上诉。(越狱)
Geary: Middle cell, middle tier, prime piece of real estate.You thinking what I’m thinking?
Bellick: Maybe.(Prison Break)
盖瑞:房间居中,楼层居中,属于上等牢房。你知道我在想什么吗?
贝里克:或许吧。(越狱)
VP:I left the Governor's mansion right in my prime.To be what? Vice president.I thought that was a step up. But you know what?I don't have a fucking shred of real influence.(House of Cards)
副总统:我卸任州长时,正值全盛时期。我去做了副总统。我以为那是升了一步。但知道吗?我一丁点影响力都没有。(纸牌屋)
Amy: Watching your old friend?
Sheldon: Hmm. Yes. Look at him, Amy. It’s such a shame. Struck down in the prime of my life. (The Big Bang Theory)
艾米:在看老朋友的节目?
谢尔顿:是啊。看看他,艾米。真是令人惭愧,在我这么年轻时就死了。(生活大爆炸)