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First
primero, -a
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. first [Am fərst, Brit fəːst] ADJ The usual translation of first, primero, becomes primer when it precedes a masculine singular noun.
1.1. first (initial):
first
Enrique I (read as: Enrique primero)
the first time I saw you
who's going to be first?
our horse was first
first things first
1.2. first (in seniority, standing):
first
the first eleven/fifteen Brit
first tenor
first violins
2. first (elliptical use):
he fell at the first
he came in an easy first
the first she knew about it was when
3. first in phrases:
at first
from the first
from the first
from first to last
II. first [Am fərst, Brit fəːst] ADV
1.1. first (ahead of others):
first
he hit me first
he came first in the exam
ladies first
first come, first served tickets will be available on a first come, first served basis
1.2. first (before other actions, events):
first
first
first off Am inf
first off Am inf
1.3. first (beforehand):
first
first
1.4. first (for the first time):
first
I first saw her in May
I first saw her in May
when I first met him
when we first learned that
1.5. first (rather):
first
2. first in phrases:
first and last
first of all
first of all
III. first [Am fərst, Brit fəːst] N
1. first MOTOR:
first, a. first gear no art
2. first (original idea, accomplishment):
first
3. first Brit UNIV:
first
I. twenty-first [ˌtwɛntɪˈfəːst] ADJ
twenty-first
II. twenty-first [ˌtwɛntɪˈfəːst] ADV
twenty-first
III. twenty-first [ˌtwɛntɪˈfəːst] N
I. fifth [Am fɪ(f)θ, Brit fɪfθ] ADJ
1.1. fifth:
Enrique V (read as: Enrique quinto)
1.2. fifth (in seniority, standing):
2. fifth (elliptical use):
II. fifth [Am fɪ(f)θ, Brit fɪfθ] ADV
1. fifth (in position, time, order):
2. fifth (with superl):
III. fifth [Am fɪ(f)θ, Brit fɪfθ] N
1.1. fifth MATH:
1.2. fifth (part):
1.3. fifth MUS:
1.4. fifth (measure):
1.5. fifth (in competition):
2. fifth no art:
double first N
1. double first (in UK):
double first (degree)
2. double first (degree holder):
double first
head first [Am ˌhɛdˈfərst, Brit ˌhɛd ˈfəːst] ADV
1. head first (with head foremost):
head first
2. head first (over-hastily):
head first
safety first N U
safety first
safety first tactics SPORTS
first base N U Am SPORTS
first base
first base
not to reach or get to first base inf
first aider [Am ˌfərst ˈeɪdər, Brit ˌfəːst ˈeɪdə] N
first aider
first edition N U or C (issue, book)
first edition
first edition
I. first class <attr first-class> [ˌfəːstˈklɑːs] ADJ
1. first class (of highest grade):
first class hotel/ticket
first class travel
she has a first-class degree Brit
she has a first-class degree Brit
2.1. first class (excellent):
first class performance/book/athlete
first class performance/book/athlete
first class bore/idiot
2.2. first class (full-blown) attr:
first class scandal/row/foul-up
3. first class Brit (highest priority):
first-class mail
4. first class Am MIL after n:
private first class
II. first class [ˌfəːstˈklɑːs] ADV
first class travel/fly:
first class
I. first-foot [Am ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, Brit] VB intr
to go first-footing
II. first-foot [Am ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, Brit] VB trans
to first-foot sb
III. first-foot [Am ˈfərst ˈˌfʊt, Brit] N no pl
first-foot
u rečniku PONS
I. first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] ADJ
first (earliest):
first
for the first time
at first sight
Phrases:
II. first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] ADV
first
first (firstly)
first of all
at first
to go head first
Phrases:
first come first served inf
III. first [fɜ:st, Am fɜ:rst] N
1. first:
the first
the first
from the (very) first
2. first Brit UNIV:
first
I. first-class ADJ
first-class
II. first-class ADV
first-rate [ˌfɜ:stˈreɪt, Am ˌfɜ:rst-] ADJ
first-rate
first person N LING
first person
I. first-born [ˈfɜ:stbɔ:n, Am ˈfɜ:rstbɔr:n] ADJ
first-born
II. first-born [ˈfɜ:stbɔ:n, Am ˈfɜ:rstbɔr:n] N
first-born
primogénito(-a) m (f)
first cousin N
first cousin
primo(-a) m (f) hermano
first strike N
first strike
first lady N Am
the first lady
first night N
first night
first aid N
first aid
u rečniku PONS
I. first [fɜrst] ADJ
first (earliest):
first
for the first time
at first sight
the first of December/December first
the first of December/December first
Phrases:
II. first [fɜrst] ADV
first
first (firstly)
first of all
at first
to go head first
Phrases:
first come first served inf
III. first [fɜrst] N
the first
the first
from the (very) first
first-class ADJ
first-class
I. first class N
first class
II. first class ADV
first person N LING
first person
first cousin N
first cousin
primo (-a) m (f) hermano
first name N
first name
first night N
first night
first floor N
first floor
first-rate [ˌfɜrst·ˈreɪt] ADJ
first-rate
first offender N
first offender
Present
Ifirst-foot
youfirst-foot
he/she/itfirst-foots
wefirst-foot
youfirst-foot
theyfirst-foot
Past
Ifirst-footed
youfirst-footed
he/she/itfirst-footed
wefirst-footed
youfirst-footed
theyfirst-footed
Present Perfect
Ihavefirst-footed
youhavefirst-footed
he/she/ithasfirst-footed
wehavefirst-footed
youhavefirst-footed
theyhavefirst-footed
Past Perfect
Ihadfirst-footed
youhadfirst-footed
he/she/ithadfirst-footed
wehadfirst-footed
youhadfirst-footed
theyhadfirst-footed
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The main house is five bays wide on the first floor and three bays on the second.
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The first floor is made up of the business, history, geography, modern studies, religious education, mathematics, music and science departments.
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Park offices and a gift shop originally occupied the first floor wings connected to either side of the tower.
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The first floor is lined with restaurants and shops.
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The newspaper occupied the north half of the first floor of the hotel.
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