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