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1 nounpriorité f;∎ to give priority to donner ou accorder la priorité à;∎ to have or to take priority over avoir la priorité sur;∎ to do sth as a (matter of) priority faire qch en priorité;∎ the matter has top priority l'affaire a la priorité absolue ou est absolument prioritaire;∎ the library came high/low on the list of priorities la bibliothèque venait en tête/venait loin sur la liste des priorités;∎ you should get your priorities right il faudrait que tu apprennes à distinguer ce qui est important de ce qui ne l'est pas;∎ the government has got its priorities all wrong le gouvernement n'accorde pas la priorité aux choses les plus importantes;∎ according to priority selon l'ordre de priorité∎ to get priority treatment (task) être exécuté ou fait en priorité►► priority booking réservation f prioritaire;priority holder prioritaire mf;American priority mail courrier m prioritaire;Law priority rights droits mpl de priorité ou de préférence;Stock Exchange priority share action f privilégiée, action f de priorité
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