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- 'o-1) (the right to be or go first: An ambulance must have priority over other traffic.) fortrinn, forrang2) ((plural priorities) something that must be considered or done first: Our (first) priority is to feed the hungry.) det som står øverst på listaforkjørsrett--------forrang--------prioritetsubst. \/praɪˈɒrətɪ\/1) førsterett, fortrinn(srett), prioritet, forrang2) ( samferdsel) forkjørsrett3) ( handel) forkjøpsrett4) ( EDB) prioritering5) ( jus) forloddsrett6) ( telekommunikasjon) prioritetbe a first\/top priority ha høyeste prioritet, stå øverst på listen eller agendaen, ha førsteprioritetdegree of priority viktighetsgradget one's priorities right prioritere riktig, bestemme hva som er viktigstgive priority to prioritereorder of priority ( militærvesen) prioritetsliste, prioritetsrekke(følge), rangfølgeorder of priority of claims ( jus) konkursordenpriority over prioritet fremfor, fortrinn(srett) fremfor, forrang fremfortake priority over gå foran, ha fortrinnsrett fremfor
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