foremost
adj. 第一流的,最重要的; 最初的,最前面的
adv. 首先; 居於首位地
The foremost thing or person in a group is the most important or best.
He was one of the world's foremost scholars of ancient Indian culture...
他是世界上最傑出的古印第安文化研究者之一。
The military government is waging a war of words against its supposed enemies. Foremost among these are the foreign media.
軍政府針對假想的敵人展開了一場唇槍舌劍的戰鬥。這其中首當其衝的就是外國媒體。
You use first and foremost to emphasize the most important quality of something or someone.
It is first and foremost a trade agreement...
這首先是一個貿易協議。
I see myself, first and foremost, as a working artist.
我首先還是把自己看作一名藝術工作者。
1. ranking above all others;
2. situated closest to the bow;
3. preceding all others in spatial position;
1. prominently forward;
2. before anything else;
chief, principal, main, major, leading, capital, foremost, primary
這些形容詞均含有"首要的,主要的"之意。
She ranks foremost among the country's leading conductors.
她在國內第一流指揮家中名列榜首.
How does America's foremost literary lion solve a problem like Adolf?
這位美國最為顯赫的文學名人是如何處理希特勒這個人物的 呢 ?
He was first and foremost a hired killer.
他首先是一個職業殺手.
The subsistence and progress the people should be taken as the foremost objectives of our works.
人民的生存和進步應該被採納為我們工作的首要目標.
Accept the customer complaint according to company regulation; take the customer foremost as the service standard.
按公司制度處理客戶投訴, 以客戶至上為服務標準.