Francia | Angol |
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premier avril nom {m} | April Fools' Day◼◼◼(First day of April) |
premier but nom {m} | first base◼◼◼(baseball: base after home plate) |
premier choix nom | first choice◼◼◼(best choice) |
premier étage nom {m} | first floor [first floors]◼◼◼(floor above the ground floor) |
premier méridien nom {m} | prime meridian◼◼◼(reference line) |
premier ministre nom {m} | prime minister [prime ministers]◼◼◼(chief member of the cabinet and head of the government) premier [premiers]◼◼◻(Australia, Canada: head of a state or provincial government) |
premier monde nom propre {m} | First World◼◼◼(countries aligned with the West during the Cold War) |
premier-né nom | firstborn◼◼◼(the first child in a family) |
premier péteur phrase | he who smelt it dealt it◼◼◼(a person calling attention to or complaining about a fart) |
premier plan nom {m} | forefront [forefronts]◼◼◼noun foreground [foregrounds]◼◼◼(the elements of an image which lie closest to the picture plane) |
premier poteau nom {m} | near post◼◼◼(goalpost) |
premier senteur phrase | he who smelt it dealt it◼◼◼(a person calling attention to or complaining about a fart) |
premier servi phrase | first come, first served◼◼◼(people will be dealt with in the order they arrive) |
premier servi adjectif | first-come-first-served◼◼◻adjective |
premier violon nom {m} | concertmaster◼◼◼(the first violin in a symphony orchestra) |
première nom {f} | premiere [premieres]◼◼◼(first showing of a film, play or other form of entertainment) low [lows]◼◼◼(lowest-speed gearing of a power-transmission system) opening [openings]◼◼◼(first performance of a show or play by a particular troupe) first gear◼◼◻(lowest gear of a transmission) |
première adjectif {f} | premier◼◼◼(foremost, very first or very highest in quality or degree) |
première nom | debut [debuts]◼◼◼(a performer's first-time performance to the public) first [firsts]◼◻◻(new occurrence) |
première base nom {f} | first base◼◼◼(baseball: base after home plate) |
première classe adjectif | first class◼◼◼(relating to the most luxurious class of accommodation) |
première dame nom {f} | First Lady◼◼◼(the wife of the President of a country) |
première de couv' nom {f} | front page(initially visible page of a publication) |
première de couverture nom {f} | front page◼◼◼(initially visible page of a publication) |
première demi-manche nom {f} | top [tops](baseball term) |
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) |