principal
英 ['prɪnsəp(ə)l]
美 ['prɪnsəpl]
- adj. 主要的;资本的
- n. 首长;校长;资本;当事人
助记提示
1、prin- + cip- + -al.
2、字面含义:that takes first. => first in importance, principal, chief, "main, most important," of persons.
双语例句
- 1. The two principal combustion products are water vapor and carbon dioxide.
- 两种主要的燃烧产物是水蒸气和二氧化碳。
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- 2. City's principal marksman was Joe Harvey who scored seventeen goals.
- 市队的头号射手是打进17粒进球的乔·哈维。
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- 3. The students passed a motion of no-confidence in the college principal.
- 学生们通过了对校长进行不信任投票的动议。
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- 4. Donald King is the principal of Dartmouth High School.
- 唐纳德·金是达特茅斯中学的校长。
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- 5. Stoppard had to recast four of the principal roles.
- 斯托帕德只好更换4个主要角色的人选。
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