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First
premier(-ère)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. first [ingl. brit. fəːst, ingl. am. fərst] PRON.

1. first (of series, group):

first
premier/première m/f (to do à faire)
Beethoven's first MÚS.

2. first (of month):

the first (of May)

3. first:

First (in titles) Charles the First

4. first (initial moment):

5. first (beginning):

first
from the (very) first
from first to last

6. first (new experience):

a first for sb/sth

7. first MOTOR (gear):

to be in first driver, car:

8. first ingl. brit. UNIV. (degree):

first
to get a first in history or a history first

II. first [ingl. brit. fəːst, ingl. am. fərst] ADJ.

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):

III. first [ingl. brit. fəːst, ingl. am. fərst] ADV.

1. first (before others):

first arrive, leave
Louise left first
to get there first literal, fig.
you go first!
ladies first!

2. first (at top of ranking):

to come first JUEGOS, DEP.
to come first fig.
to put sb/sth first fig.
put your family 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

IV. first [ingl. brit. fəːst, ingl. am. fərst]

first come first served
first things first
to put first things first

I. gear [ingl. brit. ɡɪə, ingl. am. ɡɪr] SUST.

1. gear (equipment):

2. gear (personal possessions, stuff):

gear coloq.

3. gear (clothes):

fringues coloq.

4. gear MOTOR:

bottom or first gear
to get (oneself) into gear for sth fig.

5. gear TÉC. (toothed wheel):

6. gear (drugs):

gear coloq.

II. gears SUST. sust. pl.

1. gears MOTOR:

2. gears TÉC.:

III. gear [ingl. brit. ɡɪə, ingl. am. ɡɪr] V. trans.

1. gear (tailor):

to be geared to or towards sb/sth course, policy, system, tax:

2. gear (provide with gearing):

gear MOTOR, TÉC. car
gear other machinery

first performance SUST.

first performance MÚS., TEAT.

first violin SUST.

first violin

first-generation ADJ. (all contexts)

first-ever ADJ.

first-ever

first floor SUST.

1. first floor:

first floor ingl. brit.
first floor ingl. am.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

first-floor atrbv. room, apartment ingl. brit.
first-floor ingl. am.

first-hand [ingl. brit. ˌfəːstˈhand, ingl. am. ˌfərstˈhænd] ADJ. ADV.

first-hand
at first hand

first light SUST.

first light
at first light

first-timer [ingl. am. fərs(t)ˈtaɪmər] SUST. coloq.

he's a first-timer

first year SUST.

1. first year:

first year ENS., UNIV. (group)
first year (pupil)
first year (student)

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

first-year atrbv. student
first-year course, teacher, class

en el diccionario PONS

I. first [fɜ:st, ingl. am. fɜ:rst] ADJ.

first
for the first time
to do sth first thing

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in the first place ingl. brit.
not to know the first thing about sth
first things first

II. first [fɜ:st, ingl. am. fɜ:rst] ADV.

first
first of all coloq.
at first
I have to wash first
first come first served coloq.

III. first [fɜ:st, ingl. am. fɜ:rst] SUST.

1. first (coming before):

first
premier(-ère) m (f)
a first for sb

2. first (beginning):

first
from the very first

3. first (date):

the first of June

4. first AUTO.:

first

5. first UNIV.:

first

IV. first [fɜ:st, ingl. am. fɜ:rst] PRON.

first

I. eighth [eɪtθ] ADJ.

eighth note ingl. am.

II. eighth [eɪtθ] SUST. no pl.

1. eighth (order):

2. eighth (date):

3. eighth (equal parts):

III. eighth [eɪtθ] ADV. (in lists)

first lady SUST. ingl. am.

the first lady

first name SUST.

first name

first offender SUST.

first offender

first cousin SUST.

first cousin
cousin(e) m (f)

first night SUST.

first night

first-rate ADJ.

first-rate

I. first class SUST.

first class

II. first class ADJ.

first-class hotel, ticket
first-class merchandise
first-class restaurant
first-class mail

III. first class ADV.

first class travel
first class send

first-hand ADJ. ADV.

first-hand

first aid SUST.

first aid
en el diccionario PONS

I. first [fɜrst] ADJ.

first
for the first time
to do sth first thing

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

in the first place
not to know the first thing about sth
first things first

II. first [fɜrst] ADV.

first
first of all coloq.
at first
I have to wash first
first come first served coloq.

III. first [fɜrst] SUST.

1. first (coming before):

first
premier(-ère) m (f)
a first for sb

2. first (beginning):

first
from the very first

3. first (date):

the first of June

4. first AUTO.:

first

IV. first [fɜrst] PRON.

first

I. eighth [eɪtθ] ADJ.

II. eighth [eɪtθ] SUST.

1. eighth (order):

2. eighth (date):

3. eighth (equal parts):

III. eighth [eɪtθ] ADV. (in lists)

first offender SUST. DER.

first offender

first night SUST.

first night

first-rate ADJ.

first-rate

first aid SUST.

first aid

first-class ADJ.

first-class hotel, ticket
first-class merchandise
first-class restaurant
first-class mail

first lady SUST.

the first lady

first cousin SUST.

first cousin
cousin(e) m (f)

I. first class SUST.

first class

II. first class ADV.

first class to travel
first class to send

first name SUST.

first name

Glosario OFAJ "Intégration et égalité des chances"

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However, she is placed on probation for the first year.
en.wikipedia.org
The reader should note from the performance report above, that the first year's yield (2003) was 1.5%.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Empiric estimates that 91pc of students have no access to purpose-built accommodation after their first year.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Entry to all courses at first year is open, and entry to second year in some programmes (e.g. law, criminology, creative writing, architecture) is restricted.
en.wikipedia.org
In its first year, this plant produces a rosette of short-stalked, slender, spatulate leaves.
en.wikipedia.org