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First
primo, -a
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански
I. first [Brit fəːst, Am fərst] DET
1. first (of series, group):
first
the first person to do
the first person that did (first of several)
the first person that did (first ever)
2. first (in phrases):
at first glance or sight
for the first time
I'll do it first thing
3. first (slightest):
II. first [Brit fəːst, Am fərst] PRON
1. first (of series, group):
first
primo м / prima f (to do a fare)
Beethoven's first МУЗ
2. first (of month):
the first (of May)
3. first (initial moment):
4. first (beginning):
first
from the (very) first
from first to last
5. first (new experience):
a first for sb, sth
la prima volta di or per qn, qc
a first for Germany!
la prima volta della Germania! also СПОРТ
6. first:
at first
III. first [Brit fəːst, Am fərst] СЪЩ
1. first MOTOR (gear):
first, also first gear to be in first driver, car:
2. first Brit УНИ:
first (degree)
first (person)
to get a first in history or a history first
IV. first [Brit fəːst, Am fərst] НРЧ
1. first (before others):
first arrive, leave
Louise left first
to get there first
arrivare per primo also прен
you go first!
ladies first!
2. first (at top of ranking):
to come first GAMES, СПОРТ
arrivare primo (in in)
to come first прен
to put sb, sth first
3. first (to begin with):
first
first of all
first we must decide
there are two reasons: first…
4. first (for the first time):
first
I first met him in Paris
5. first (rather):
first
V. first [Brit fəːst, Am fərst]
first things first
to put first things first
first-string [ˌfɜːstˈstrɪŋ] ПРИЛ
1. first-string СПОРТ:
first-string
2. first-string (important):
first-string
first base [ˌfɜːstˈbeɪs] СЪЩ СПОРТ
first base
to get to first base СПОРТ
not to get to first base прен
first cousin [ˌfɜːstˈkʌzn] СЪЩ
first cousin (male)
first cousin (female)
first refusal [Brit, Am fərst rəˈfjuzəl] СЪЩ U (in GB)
first refusal ЮР, ТЪРГ
first edition [ˌfɜːstɪˈdɪʃn] СЪЩ
first edition
first-timer [Am fərs(t)ˈtaɪmər] СЪЩ разг
principiante м и ж
he's a first-timer
I. first class [Brit, Am ˈˌfərs(t) ˈklæs] СЪЩ
1. first class (in trains, ships etc.):
first class
2. first class (in GB):
first class
II. first-class ПРИЛ
1. first-class:
first-class compartment, seat, ticket
first-class accommodation, hotel
2. first-class (in GB):
first-class stamp
a first-class letter
first-class mail
3. first-class Brit УНИ:
first-class degree
4. first-class (excellent):
first-class
III. first class [Brit, Am ˈˌfərs(t) ˈklæs] НРЧ
1. first class travel:
first class
2. first class send:
first class
first name [Brit, Am ˈfərs(t) ˈˌneɪm] СЪЩ
first name
to be on first name terms with sb
safety first phrase
safety first
в PONS речника
I. first [fɜ:rst] ПРИЛ
first (earliest):
first
for the first time
at first sight
the first of December/December first
Phrases:
II. first [fɜ:rst] НРЧ
first
first (firstly)
first of all
at first
to go head first
Phrases:
first come first served разг
III. first [fɜ:rst] СЪЩ
the first
the first
from the (very) first
first-class ПРИЛ
first-class
first strike СЪЩ
first strike
first aid СЪЩ
first aid
first offender СЪЩ
first offender
incensurato(-a) м (f)
first person СЪЩ ЛИНГВ
first person
first-rate [ˌfɜ:rst·ˈreɪt] ПРИЛ
first-rate
first name СЪЩ
first name
first cousin СЪЩ
first cousin
cugino(-a) di primo grado м (f)
first night СЪЩ
first night
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The first night of the show sold out in 45 seconds of being available to purchase.
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On the first night of the festival, a jam session is held following a welcome banquet.
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Dinner the first night is foul and made even more unpleasant by the arrival of mosquitos.
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The first night on-air was fraught with problems.
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Floats appeared for the first time in 1945 and was the first night parade in the city ever.
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