prem

IPA/pɹˈɛm/
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prem — abbreviation

1. a shortened written form of 'premier', especially in quick news writing for the

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釋義

a shortened written form of 'premier', especially in quick news writing for the elected head of a state or regional government

例句

Reporters waited outside until the state prem came out to speak.

state prem in political headlines

Sora noted that the Queensland prem backed the rail plan.

同義詞
  • premier

    the full form; safer in standard writing and official titles

  • state premier

    the expanded political title that this shorthand usually points to

文法句型

the prem said

state prem

[place] prem

用法筆記

Most often seen in fast news copy or personal notes, not in careful formal prose. It usually refers to a state premier, so writers normally use the full word when the title needs to look official.

常見錯誤

The prem gave a long formal speech in the treaty text.
The premier gave a long formal speech in the treaty text.
💡official documents normally write the full title, not the shorthand.
The prem hotel hosted the meeting.
The premier hotel hosted the meeting.
💡this sense names a government leader, not the adjective meaning 'top-ranking'.

2. a shortened written form of 'premium', used in labels and booking screens for a

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釋義

a shortened written form of 'premium', used in labels and booking screens for a better or higher-priced version of something

例句

The seating map showed prem seats nearest the stage in gold.

prem + seat label

Hari switched to the prem plan to remove ads from the app.

同義詞
  • premium

    the full neutral form; preferred in normal writing and speech

  • deluxe

    often sounds more promotional or luxury-focused than prem

  • top-tier

    stresses level in a range rather than the exact label on a screen

反義詞
  • standard

    the regular version, without the higher-tier extras

  • basic

    the simplest or cheapest version in a range

文法句型

prem seats

prem plan

prem fuel

用法筆記

Mostly appears in written shorthand where space is tight, such as menus, booking tables, or app plans. The following noun tells you what is premium: seats, fuel, service, or some other higher-tier option.

常見錯誤

This ticket is more prem than that one.
This is a premium ticket.
💡prem is usually a short written label, not the normal full adjective inside a sentence.
I bought a prem.
I bought the premium plan.
💡writers usually restore the full word when the noun is omitted.