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1 prior
1. adjectivevorherig [Warnung, Zustimmung, Vereinbarung usw.]; früher [Verabredung, Ehe]; Vor[geschichte, -kenntnis]2. adverbprior to — vor (+ Dat.)
3. nounprior to doing something — bevor man etwas tut/tat
(Eccl.) Prior, der* * *I adjective1) (already arranged for the same time: a prior engagement.) früher2) (more important: She gave up her job as she felt her family had a prior claim on her attention.) vordringlich•- academic.ru/58020/priority">priority- prior to II feminine - prioress; noun(the head of a priory.) der/die Prior(in)- priory* * *pri·or1[ˈpraɪəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. advwhat did you do \prior to getting this acting role? was haben Sie gemacht, bevor Sie diese Schauspielrolle erhielten?II. adj attr, inv1. (earlier) frühere(r, s), vorherige(r, s)she has denied \prior knowledge of the meeting sie hat geleugnet, von dem Treffen schon früher gewusst zu haben\prior engagement vorher getroffene Verabredung\prior arrest LAW frühere Festnahme2. (having priority) vorrangig\prior claim LAW vorrangiger Anspruch, bevorrechtigte Forderungpri·or2[ˈpraɪəʳ, AM -ɚ]n (of abbey/priory) Prior m* * *I ['praɪə(r)]adj1) knowledge, agreement vorherig; (= earlier) früherwithout prior warning — ohne vorherige Warnung, ohne Vorwarnung
prior claim — Vorrecht nt (to auf +acc )
2) (= stronger) obligation vorrangig3)prior to sth — vor etw (dat)
prior to this/that — zuvor
IIprior to going out — bevor ich/er etc ausging
n (ECCL)Prior m* * *prior1 [ˈpraıə(r)]A adjprior patent älteres Patent;prior redemption WIRTSCH vorzeitige Tilgung;prior use Vorbenutzung f;2. vordringlich, Vorzugs…:prior condition erste Voraussetzung;prior2 [ˈpraıə(r)] s REL Prior m (Vorsteher eines Klosters)* * *1. adjectivevorherig [Warnung, Zustimmung, Vereinbarung usw.]; früher [Verabredung, Ehe]; Vor[geschichte, -kenntnis]2. adverbhave a or the prior claim to something — ältere Rechte an etwas (Dat.) od. auf etwas (Akk.) haben
prior to — vor (+ Dat.)
3. nounprior to doing something — bevor man etwas tut/tat
(Eccl.) Prior, der* * *adj.früher adj. -
2 engagement
noun2) (appointment made with another) Verabredung, diehave a previous or prior engagement — schon anderweitig festgelegt sein
3) (booked appearance) Engagement, das4) (Mil.) Kampfhandlung, die* * *noun the engagement of three new assistants; When shall we announce our engagement?; Have you any engagements tomorrow?; a naval engagement (= battle); ( also adjective) an engagement ring.) die Anstellung, die Verlobung, die Verpflichtung* * *en·gage·ment[ɪnˈgeɪʤmənt, AM enˈ-]nI have a previous [or prior] \engagement ich habe schon eine Verabredungsocial \engagement gesellschaftliche Verpflichtungto announce the \engagement of sb jds Verlobung verkündigento break an \engagement to do sth eine Verbindlichkeit nicht erfüllen* * *[In'geɪdZmənt]npublic/social engagements — öffentliche/gesellschaftliche Verpflichtungen pl
2) (= betrothal) Verlobung f3) (form: undertaking) Verpflichtung f* * *1. Verpflichtung f:be under an engagement to sb jemandem (gegenüber) verpflichtet oder gebunden sein;engagements WIRTSCH Zahlungsverpflichtungen;2. Verabredung f:have an engagement for the evening abends verabredet sein oder etwas vorhaben;engagement diary Terminkalender mto mit):engagement ring Verlobungsring m4. Beschäftigung f, Stelle f, Posten m, (An)Stellung f5. THEAT etc Engagement n6. Beschäftigung f, Tätigkeit f7. MIL Gefecht n, Kampf(handlung) m(f)9. TECH Eingriff m* * *noun1) (to be married) Verlobung, die (to mit)2) (appointment made with another) Verabredung, diehave a previous or prior engagement — schon anderweitig festgelegt sein
3) (booked appearance) Engagement, das4) (Mil.) Kampfhandlung, die* * *(theater) n.Engagement (Theater) n. n.Einstellung f.Verlobung f.
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