first-order

形容词 adj.

英文释义

形容词 adj.
  1. Of one of a series of models, languages, relationship, forms of logical discourse, etc., being the simplest one or the first in a sequence. not-comparable
  2. Of fundamental importance. not-comparable
    — If our goal is to put out the fire—to alleviate a humanitarian crisis broadly referenced in mainstream discourse as "mass incarceration" and "overcriminalization"— that are the specific benefits that flow from making fair policymaking process a first-order principle in the criminal-justice reform movement?
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