Portuguese | English |
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primeira adjective {f} | prime(first in time, order, or sequence) |
primeira dama noun | First Lady(the wife of the President of a country) |
Primeira Guerra Mundial proper noun {f} | World War I(war) |
primeira lei de Newton proper noun {f} | Newton's first law(observation) |
primeira marcha noun {f} | first gear(lowest gear of a transmission) |
primeira pedra noun | cornerstone [cornerstones](ceremonial stone) |
primeira pedra noun {f} | foundation stone(stone laid during construction) |
primeira pessoa noun {f} | first person(the form of a pronoun verb used when the subject of a sentence is making the statement) |
primeira pessoa do singular noun {f} | first-person singular(First-person singular) |
primeira página noun {f} | front page(initially visible page of a publication) |
primeira série noun {f} | first grade(school grade of ages 6-7) |
primeira trave noun {f} | near post(goalpost) |
Primeira Visão proper noun | First Vision(appearance of God and Jesus to Joseph Smith, Jr. near Palmyra) |
primeiramente adverb | firstly(in the first place) |
primeiramente e sobretudo adverb | first and foremost(primarily; most importantly) |
amor à primeira vista noun {m} | love at first sight(an instantaneous attraction) |
atirar a primeira pedra verb | cast the first stone(act self-righteously) |
da primeira classe adjective | first class(relating to the most luxurious class of accommodation) |
de primeira adjective | first class(belonging to the best group in a system of classification) prime(first in excellence, quality, or value) |
de primeira classe adjective | first-rate(superb, exceptional) |
quem nunca pecou que atire a primeira pedra phrase | let him who is without sin cast the first stone(only those who are faultless have the right to pass judgment on others) |
à primeira vista preposition | at first blush(upon first impression or consideration) at first glance(after only a superficial examination or review) |