primacy
n. 首位,第一位; 卓越; (英国教会)大主教的职务
The primacy of something is the fact that it is the most important or most powerful thing in a particular situation.
The political idea at the heart of this is the primacy of the individual.
其核心的政治观点就是把个人放在首位。
...the primacy of experience over analysis.
经验相对于分析的重要性
1. the state of being first in importance
Nixon accepted the primacy of foreign policy considerations.
尼克松承认应当把对外政策的考虑放在第一位.
What does such an apparent reversal of the norm of male primacy stand for?
如此明显地与男性优势的常态相对反,意味著什 麽 ?
He was too proud of the primacy of his intelligence to listen.
他太自负,以其智力过人而不好好听.
Parents, undistracted by the lust for luxury and accorded their children primacy in their lives.
父母不为各种享受和权利的欲望分心,孩子才是他们的生活中最重要的.
But from the second time onwards, primacy effect and recency effect were found to function alternately.
但自第二次自由回忆开始, 首位效应和新近效应的优势互换.