foremost / ˈfɔrˌmoʊst, -məst, ˈfoʊr- /

💦中学词汇最重要的是首要的最重要的首要的是

foremost 的定义

  1. first in place, order, rank, etc.: the foremost surgeons.

foremost 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

first in rank, order

更多foremost例句

  1. First and foremost, more or less investment in these things will lead to faster or slower growth rates.
  2. Rich results make for a better search experience for the users, first and foremost.
  3. First and foremost, this is a public service project meant to help voters navigate the latest voting rules in their state.
  4. Content marketing should always be motivated first and foremost by your business values, not your bottom line.
  5. In February, America’s foremost feminist legal expert, Supreme Court justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, said she would like to see the process started afresh, so that the amendment—which she wholeheartedly supports—could stand on unimpeachable grounds.
  6. The New York governor was the foremost Democrat to stand athwart the Reagan Revolution.
  7. Even the best of us can hurt the people who come to us for care when we forget that our foremost obligation is to them.
  8. The foremost trendsetter of Scandi-sleek design and New Nordic food knows no limit to its progressive reputation.
  9. The cities of the heartland came into existence, first and foremost, as economic entities.
  10. And, if this is once again removed, the local population will likely blame, first and foremost, the anti-ISIS coalition.
  11. That was a considerable sensible commandment of yourn, always to shoot the foremost of the Mexicans when they attacked.
  12. Every man will still earn his own living and that of his family as best he can, relying first and foremost upon his own efforts.
  13. The Stradivarian school became the foremost, most numerous and soon was to be the most imitated, of all.
  14. A harder fate awaited the foremost knightly defenders of Kildrummy.
  15. They had not pulled fifty yards from their late home when she gave a sudden lurch to port and went down stern foremost.