US /priː/
・UK /pri:/
These are words or ideas that come pre-loaded not just with descriptive meaning, but also with evaluative content.
And after a good walk, I made my way out to a pre-dinner meal, enjoying Hangzhou's must-try soup dumplings at the famous and packed-out Zhiyue Guan.
I made my way out to a pre-dinner meal
This period also saw the rise of stir frying – for which food was pre-cut into bite-sized morsels, all the easier to pick up and eat with your trusty chopsticks.
This period also saw the rise of stir-frying, for which food was pre-cut into bite-sized morsels, all the easier to pick up and eat with your trusty chopsticks.
The 41-year-old said her security had told authorities some pre-rolled joints were in luggage that belonged to him.
The 41-year-old said her security had told authorities some pre-rolled joints were in luggage that belonged to him.
Job openings are still way up over COVID, of the pre-COVID era.
Job openings are still way up over COVID, over the pre-COVID era.
I don't think we ever will bounce back to those pre-pandemic days.
I don't think we ever will bounce back to those pre-pandemic days.
Another problem for growth is that the country's employment rate has yet to recover to pre-pandemic levels, unlike most other G7 nations.
to pre-pandemic levels,
In 2060, the three successor states to pre-independence India will have 2.3 billion people versus China's 1.2 billion, guaranteeing profound changes to the global economy.
In 2060, the three successor states to pre-independence India will have 2.3 billion people versus China's 1.2 billion, guaranteeing profound changes to the global economy.
PRE-TWO-TIME AMERICAN MVP
Yeah, so, I mean, my main like actual working with weights, I do this pre-dinner, right.
But my serious exercise now is always pre-dinner.