prioritize / praɪˈɔr ɪˌtaɪz, -ˈɒr- /

💦中学词汇确定优先次序优先考虑确定优先顺序优先处理

prioritize2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

pri·or·i·tized, pri·or·i·tiz·ing.

  1. to arrange or do in order of priority: learning to prioritize our assignments.
  2. to give a high priority to.
v. 无主动词 verb

pri·or·i·tized, pri·or·i·tiz·ing.

  1. to organize or deal with something according to its priority.

prioritize 近义词

prioritize

等同于 program

更多prioritize例句

  1. This isn’t the first way that Lowe’s has prioritized helping minority business-owners since the coronavirus pandemic began.
  2. Atkins promised later in the week to prioritize the decertification measure in the next session.
  3. The post Five reasons why SEO should be prioritized over paid media campaigns appeared first on Search Engine Watch.
  4. If politicians don’t want to see cities burn, they must prioritize real change.
  5. Since introducing online shopping in 2000, the company hasn’t always prioritized digital sales.
  6. RAWIYA: I learned several years ago that in these kinds of situations, I have to prioritize my own feelings.
  7. Graham was asked what Republicans should prioritize if they take control of the Senate in the midterm elections.
  8. They set up an area for patient triage and identification to help them prioritize.
  9. The United States, they said, should “prioritize the flow of highly skilled or educated immigrants” into the country.
  10. Even countries with extremely limited resources still choose to prioritize the health of children above everything else.