First
71first up — informal first of all. → first …
72first — I. a. 1. Foremost, leading. 2. Chief, highest, principal, capital. 3. Earliest. 4. Primary, elementary, rudimentary. 5. Primitive, primeval, pristine. II. ad. In the first place, at the outset, in the beginning, first and foremost, before… …
73first — [OE] As its st ending suggests, first was originally a superlative form. Its distant ancestor was Indo European *pro, denoting ‘before, in front’ (amongst whose other descendants to have reached English are prime and the prefix proto ). Its… …
74first — See first, firstly, secondly …
75FIRST — ● ►en sg. m. ►SECU Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams. Organisme de coordination des CERT et autres équipes de réaction aux incidents , créé en 1990. http://www.first.org …
76first up — The first run a horse has in a new campaign or preparation …
77FIRST — Fully Integrated Road Safety Technology (Anglais. En franc. = Technologie pleinement intégrée de sécurité routière). Concept global regroupant tous les facteurs de sécurité (active, passive, aux tiers). Chez BMW. Noter qu en anglais, first… …
78First — kraigas statusas Aprobuotas sritis statyba apibrėžtis Šlaitinio stogo viršutinė horizontali šlaitų sankirtos briauna. atitikmenys: angl. ridge vok. First, m rus. конёк šaltinis Statybos techninis reglamentas STR 2.05.02:2008 „Statinių… …
79first — /fɜ:st/ noun a person or thing that is there at the beginning or earlier than others ● Our company was one of the first to sell into the European market …
80First — Der First wird von den Vögeln mehr beschmuzt als die Wände. – Parömiakon, 1105. Schattenseite des Hochstehens …