precedence

precedence
'presidəns
noun ((the right of) going before in order of importance etc: This matter is urgent and should be given precedence over others at the moment.) precedencia, prioridad
precedence
tr['presɪdəns]
noun
1 (order of importance) precedencia; (priority) preferencia, prioridad nombre femenino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
in order of precedence por orden de preferencia
to take precedence over somebody/something tener prioridad sobre alguien/algo
precedence ['prɛsədənts, prɪ'si:dənts] n
: precedencia f
precedence
n.
anterioridad s.f.
precedencia s.f.
prioridad s.f.
'presədəns
mass noun precedencia f

a problem which takes precedence over all others — un problema que tiene prioridad or precedencia sobre todos los demás

['presɪdǝns]
N (in rank) precedencia f ; (in importance) prioridad f

in order of precedence — (=rank) por orden de precedencia; (=importance) por orden de prioridad

to take precedence over sth/sb — tener prioridad/precedencia sobre algo/algn

this question must take precedence over all others — este asunto tiene prioridad con respecto a todos los demás

they give precedence to people with language skills — le dan prioridad a la gente con idiomas

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['presədəns]
mass noun precedencia f

a problem which takes precedence over all others — un problema que tiene prioridad or precedencia sobre todos los demás


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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