0 existing or happening before something else, or before a particular time -- previo
1 more important -- prioritario
2 a man who is in charge of a priory or who is second in charge of an abbey -- prior
3 done or existing earlier -- previo/ia [ masculine-feminine, singular ]
a prior arrangement/agreement/engagement un acuerdo/compromiso previo
4 before -- antes de
Firstly, there are prior information and prior spending patterns.
However, we do not need your prior authorisation in order for people not to have to pay out money themselves.
There is already a system in respect of veterinary controls, where there is a form that deals with this issue of prior notification.
During the part-session which has just been opened, there will be a fire drill, with no prior warning.
In each case, for each shipment, there has to be a prior approval by the country concerned of that shipment.
It will be the national governments and national parties that do the information work with a view to the actual campaigns prior to the votes.
When we talk about prior information, we are talking about two different things.
No amendments were tabled requiring the board of a company to consult prior to a takeover bid.
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早些的, 在先的,在前的, 居先的…
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prévio, prioritário, prior…
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préalable, antérieur/-eure, antérieur…
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předešlý, přednostní, převor…
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forudgående, tidligere, vigtigere…
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