pre-empt in Vietnamese

@pre-empt /pri:'empt/
ngoại động từ
- mua được (cái gì) nhờ quyền ưu tiên
- (từ Mỹ,nghĩa Mỹ) chiếm giữ (đất công) để được quyền ưu tiên mua trước
- (nghĩa bóng) chiếm hữu trước, dành riêng trước
nội động từ
- mua được nhờ quyền ưu tiê

Sentence patterns related to "pre-empt"

Below are sample sentences containing the word "pre-empt" from the English - Vietnamese Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "pre-empt", or refer to the context using the word "pre-empt" in the English - Vietnamese Dictionary.

1. 9 A good training course will pre-empt many problems.

2. The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers.

3. I do not want to pre-empt anything that the treasurer is going to say.

4. 29 The minister held a press conference in order to pre-empt criticism in the newspapers.

5. And above all, it means that the government can not, in private, pre-empt consensus.

6. Pre-empt potential harm by leaning into the “Bystander” part of being an active Bystander, Dr

7. We won't pre-empt the outcome, but safety will be our main concern in making decisions.

8. He may oppose this measure but he should not pre-empt the results of the environmental assessment.

9. Further, disciplinary transfers may serve to pre-empt escape risk, and therefore, attenuate the actual escape rate.

10. There's certainly a reason that the U.S. government called allies to warn of forthcoming WikiLeaks launches and pre-empt the damage.

11. As a matter of strict law, party elections can neither preclude nor pre-empt the prerogative of choice.

12. The industry howls, then writes its own code to pre-empt any that could change its marketing practices.

13. Probably the putsch of 30 September 1965 was intended to pre-empt the power struggle which must ensue when the president died.

14. We should also be very suspicious of any codification project which attempts to pre-empt or disguise the irreducibly dispositive element in decision-making.

15. Depositors would rush to get their savings out of the country to pre-empt a forced conversion to a new, weaker currency.

16. The police's ability to pre-empt trouble is hampered because they cannot obtain intercept warrants to gather intelligence for public order matters.

17. I self-monitor and watch out for early changes in my mood and thinking, to try to pre-empt the worst of an episode.

18. But the ease with which the militants struck raised tough questions about who was helping them, and why the country's security services had failed to pre-empt the attack.

19. Beinga good judge of character, understanding human interaction, being ableto see past the here and now to pre-empt later problems, all of thishelps you keep your sanity.

20. "We want to pre-empt any auction of Gandhi items in the future by making it known that selling or buying these heritage articles is illegal, " the official was quoted as saying.

21. The favorite rumor was that the entire firm was a decoy to Bewilder agents of foreign powers and pre-empt their espionage efforts.: To reason thus is to put subtlety into the cathedra of common sense, to Bewilder vision by legerdemain.: To reason thus is to put subtlety into the cathedra of common-sense, to Bewilder vision by legerdemain.: Och, and the girls whose poor hearts you deracinate