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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2225 COCA: 3124

principal

adjective
/ˈprɪnsəpl/
/ˈprɪnsəpl/
[only before noun]
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  1. most important; main最重要的;主要的
    • The principal reason for this omission is lack of time.跳過它的主要原因是時間不足。
    • New roads will link the principal cities of the area.新建道路將連通這個地區的主要城市。
    • Tourist revenue is now our principal source of wealth.旅遊收入目前是我們的主要財源。
    • My principal concern is to get the job done fast.我最關心的是把工作快點做完。
    • The violins have the principal tune.小提琴有主調。
    Homophones principal | principleprincipal   principle
    /ˈprɪnsəpl/
    /ˈprɪnsəpl/
    • principal adjective
      • They were joined on stage by their principal conductor.他們的首席指揮和他們一起上台。
    • principal noun
      • The college is excited to announce the appointment of a new principal.學院興奮地宣布新校長的任命。
    • principle noun
      • Many green activists oppose GM crops on principle.許多綠色活動家原則上反對轉基因作物。
    Synonyms mainmain
    • major
    • key
    • central
    • principal
    • chief
    • prime
    These words all describe somebody/​something that is the largest or most important of its kind.
    • main [only before noun] largest or most important:
      • Be careful crossing the main road.過大馬路時小心點。
      • The main thing is to remain calm.最重要的是要保持冷靜。
    • major [usually before noun] very large or important:
      • He played a major role in setting up the system.他在建立這個系統的過程中起了主要的作用。
      When major is used with the or my/​your/​his/​her/​our/​their it means ‘the largest or most important’: Our major concern here is combating poverty. In this meaning it is only used to talk about ideas or worries that people have, not physical things, and it is also more formal than main: Be careful crossing the major road.The major thing is to remain calm.
    • key [usually before noun] most important; essential:
      • He was a key figure in the campaign.他是這場運動的關鍵人物。
      Key is used most frequently in business and political contexts. It can be used to talk about ideas, or the part that somebody plays in a situation, but not physical things. It is slightly more informal than major, especially when used after a noun and linking verb: Speed is key at this point.
    • central (rather formal) most important:指最重要的、首要的、主要的:
      • The central issue is that of widespread racism.最重要的問題是種族主義到處泛濫。
      Central is used in a similar way to key, but is more formal. It is most frequently used in the phrase something is central to something else.
    • principal [only before noun] (rather formal) most important:指最重要的、首要的、主要的:
      • The principal reason for this omission is lack of time.跳過它的主要原因是時間不足。
      Principal is mostly used for statements of fact about which there can be no argument. To state an opinion, or to try to persuade somebody of the facts as you see them, it is more usual to use key or central: The key/​central issue here is…
    • chief [only before noun] (rather formal) most important:指最重要的、首要的、主要的:
      • Unemployment was the chief cause of poverty.失業是貧窮的主要原因。
    • prime [only before noun] (rather formal) most important; to be considered first:
      • My prime concern is to protect my property.我最關心的是保護自己的財産。
    Patterns
    • a/​the main/​major/​key/​central/​principal/​chief/​prime aim/​concern
    • a/​the main/​major/​principal road/​town/​city
    • the main/​key thing is to…
    • to be of major/​key/​central/​prime importance
    Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin principalis ‘first, original’, from princeps, princip- ‘first, chief’.

principal

noun
/ˈprɪnsəpl/
/ˈprɪnsəpl/
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  1. (British English, Canadian English) the person who is in charge of a college or (in Scotland and Canada) a university大學校長;學院院長
    • Peter Brown, principal of St John’s College彼得 · 布朗,聖約翰學院院長
    see also dean
    Homophones principal | principleprincipal   principle
    /ˈprɪnsəpl/
    /ˈprɪnsəpl/
    • principal adjective
      • They were joined on stage by their principal conductor.他們的首席指揮和他們一起上台。
    • principal noun
      • The college is excited to announce the appointment of a new principal.學院興奮地宣布新校長的任命。
    • principle noun
      • Many green activists oppose GM crops on principle.許多綠色活動家原則上反對轉基因作物。
    Extra Examples
    • She was appointed as the first principal of Cambridge Training College.她被任命爲劍橋培訓學院的首任校長。
    • The college principal says he's pleased with this year's results.學院院長說他對今年的成績很滿意。
    Topics Educationc1, Jobsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • college
    • school
    • elementary-school
    See full entry
  2. (North American English)
    (British English head teacher)
    a teacher who is in charge of a school(中小學)校長
    • Principal Ray Smith雷 · 史密斯校長
    • The regulations have been opposed by local high school principals.這些規定受到地方高中校長們的反對。
    Topics Educationc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • college
    • school
    • elementary-school
    See full entry
  3. [usually singular] (finance金融) an amount of money that you lend to somebody or invest to earn interest本金;資本
    • The principal must be repaid in full within ten years.本金必須在十年内還清。
  4. the person who has the most important part in a play, an opera, etc.主要演員;主角
    • The performance of the two principals is disappointing.兩位校長的表現令人失望。
  5. (specialist) a person that you are representing, especially in business or law(尤指商務或法律事務的)當事人,委托人
    • The shareholders are principals and the managers are agents.股東是委托人,經理是代理人。
  6. Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin principalis ‘first, original’, from princeps, princip- ‘first, chief’.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2225 COCA: 3124
principal

noun

ADJECTIVEcollege, school (especially NAmE) 大學/學校校長elementary-school, high-school, middle-school (all NAmE) 小學校長;高中校長;初中校長independent-school, private-school, public-school (all NAmE) 私立學校校長;公立學校校長assistant, vice校長助理;副校長 note at job
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2225 COCA: 3124
principal noun
professor
principal adj.
main
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2225 COCA: 3124
principal
Most important: main, basic, primary...
People who play musical instruments or write music: accompanist, bandsman, bassist...
Non-teaching staff of schools and colleges: bursar, chancellor, dean...
Miscellaneous legal terms: abatable, accession, accrual...

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