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preempt美 [pri'empt] 英 [prɪ'empt] - v.优先购买;〔建〕预先占用
- n.〔经〕优先占有
- 网络以先买权取得;抢占;占先
第三人称单数:preempts 现在分词:preempting 过去式:preempted v. forestall,anticipate,obstruct,block,prevent v. | 1. to do something that makes it pointless or impossible for somebody else to do what he or she intended 2. to occupy public land in order to have the right to buy it later 3. to take the place of something, especially of something less important 4. in bridge, to make a bid so high that it discourages further bidding 5. to do or say something that stops someone else’s plan or action 6. to be broadcast instead of another planned program 1. to do something that makes it pointless or impossible for somebody else to do what he or she intended 2. to occupy public land in order to have the right to buy it later 3. to take the place of something, especially of something less important 4. in bridge, to make a bid so high that it discourages further bidding 5. to do or say something that stops someone else’s plan or action 6. to be broadcast instead of another planned program | n. | 1. in bridge, a preemptive bid |
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