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Перевод: first
[прилагательное] первый; ранний; значительный; ведущий; выдающийся; [наречие] сперва; сначала; впервые; скорее; предпочтительно; в первую очередь; [существительное] первое число; начало; человек, получивший высшую оценку; высшая оценка; самый высокий голос в ансамбле; самая высокая партия в музыкальной пьесе; товары высшего качества; [цифра] первый
Тезаурус:
- Despite pressure from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, Mr Kaifu managed to keep his first two cabinets free of politicians who had been implicated in either the Recruit scandal or the earlier Lockheed bribery case.
- It was a little different for Willy Park's caddie when the first British Open championship was won in 1860.
- It was then that they disagreed for the first time about the terms of their verbal agreement and a serious rift developed between them.
- In 1986, when Compaq launched the first PC using Intel's powerful new 80386 chip, it was months ahead of its competitors.
- At the age of 12 he went on holiday to Butlins in Ayr with his parents and had his first taste of competitive success.
- Not having to give verbal commands seemed uncanny at first, but before long it just seemed natural.
- In Estonia and Latvia, pro-independence candidates seem to have won a majority of seats in the republics' parliaments even in the first round of the local elections on March 18th.
- After a few attempts I found I was turning like Robby Naish for the first part of the turn, then falling in on the inside of the turn.
- First of all you must have clear goals, a picture in your mind of how you see the end result and a plan to monitor your progress and results.
- First, I'd like to trace the steps by which the Education Committee decided to close the school.
- "We had the first juke-box in the town after the war, the first knickerbocker glories and the first Pepsi-Colas."
- In December 1954 he was ridden for the first time by the reigning champion jockey Dick Francis: after the race Francis told Cazalet that he would like to ride Devon Loch one day in the Grand National
- For the first few years the Sunday School met in a private house, possibly that of a Mr Thomas Leathem.
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