预先
4.To establish beforehand.
9.To determine or appoint beforehand; predestine.
10.To exist beforehand.
1.I did. Company policy is that you do not speak to the media unless you have prior approval, but I feel so strongly that our credibility was at issue here. And at the end of the day, I don`t think this is about being on the right or being on the left. I th
是的.公司政策规定在获得预先批准钱不可以对媒体说任何内容.但是我强烈感觉到我们的信任度有问题.那天结束时.我认为这不是左或右的问题.我认识是新闻中对或错的问题.
2.It's a large order, do if we give an advance payment, we will have money trouble, because it will take three or four months to sell the goods and start to make a profit.
因为这批货为数不小.如果我们预先付款的话.会有财务困难.而且卖这些货需要三四个月.才能开始获利.


