"preemption" 怎么发音
word
ˌpɹiˈɛmpʃən
pree-EMP-shun
priːˈɛmpʃən
pree-EMP-shun
释义
Preemption is the action of taking something before others can, often by having a legal right to do so. It is commonly used in law, business, and government to mean claiming priority over something.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌpɹiˈɛmpʃən
英式英语
priːˈɛmpʃən
简化发音
美式
pree-EMP-shun
英式
pree-EMP-shun
语境中听
The company has a preemption right to buy new shares before outsiders.
The law allows preemption of land for public use.
There was a preemption clause in the contract.
The city used preemption to secure land for a new highway project.