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première fois nom {f} | first time◼◼◼(first instance of sexual intercourse) |
Première Guerre mondiale nom {f} | World War I◼◼◼(war) |
première langue nom {f} | second language◼◼◼(language spoken other than the mother tongue) |
première lettre nom {f} | initial [initials]◼◼◼(first letter of a word) |
première ministre nom {f} | prime minister [prime ministers]◼◼◼(chief member of the cabinet and head of the government) |
première page nom {f} | front page◼◼◼(initially visible page of a publication) |
première partie de soirée nom {f} | prime time◼◼◼(block of television programming) |
première personne nom {f} | first person◼◼◼(the form of a pronoun verb used when the subject of a sentence is making the statement) |
première pierre nom {f} | foundation stone◼◼◼(stone laid during construction) cornerstone [cornerstones]◼◼◻(ceremonial stone) |
première plaidoirie nom {f} | opening argument(statement) |
Première Vision nom propre | First Vision◼◼◼(appearance of God and Jesus to Joseph Smith, Jr. near Palmyra) |
première vitesse nom {f} | first gear◼◼◼(lowest gear of a transmission) |
premièrement adverbe | firstly◼◼◼(in the first place) first(before anything else) |
premièrement preposition | for one thing◼◻◻((to introduce the first item)) |
premiers entre eux adjectif | coprime◼◼◼((of two or more positive integers) having no factors in common) |
premiers secours nom {m pl} | first aid◼◼◼(basic care) |
premiers soins nom {m pl} | first aid◼◼◼(basic care) |
[informal] arriver premier verbe | come first(win first place in competition) |
à première vue preposition | at first glance◼◼◼(after only a superficial examination or review) at first blush◼◼◻(upon first impression or consideration) at a glance◼◻◻(on cursory examination) |
au premier abord preposition | at first glance◼◼◼(after only a superficial examination or review) at first blush◼◻◻(upon first impression or consideration) |
au premier degré adverbe | unironically(In an unironic manner) |
avant-première nom {f} | preview [previews]◼◼◼noun |
cause première nom {f} | first cause◼◼◼noun |
cinquante-premier adjectif | fifty-first(ordinal number) |
classes de première et terminale nom {f pl} | sixth form(final two years of secondary schooling) |
comme au premier jour adverbe | as good as new(in a very good state) |
côtes premières (in UK) nom {f pl} | loin [loins]◼◼◼(cut of meat) |
de premier choix adjectif | first-rate◼◼◼(superb, exceptional) |
de premier ordre adjectif | prime◼◼◼(first in excellence, quality, or value) top notch◼◼◻(Of the highest quality) |
de première adjectif | bigtime(of major significance) |
de première de couverture adjectif | front-page(appears on the front page) |
de première de couverture [literally] adjectif | front-page(deserve to be put on the front page) |
de première importance adjectif | front-page◼◼◼(deserve to be put on the front page) |
de première main adjectif | straight from the horse's mouth(from the source) |