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Synonyms: prime

main, chief, key, primary, central, principal, foremost, first, most important, paramount, major, number-one, fundamental, basic, essential, top-quality, top, best, first-class, first-rate, grade A, superior, supreme, choice, select, finest, top-end, top-tier, excellent, superb, fine, tip-top, A1, top-notch, blue-ribbon, archetypal, prototypical, typical, classic, characteristic, quintessential, premier, meridian, prize, quality

Translations: prime

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spanish
Translations:
principal, primo, cebar, prima, primero
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german
Translations:
blütezeit, erste, wichtigste, aufschwung, Primzahl, beste, Prime, Minister
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french
Translations:
fondamental, principal, cardinal, essentiel, foncier, élémentaire, primordial, apprêter, premier, primaire, ...
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italian
Translations:
principale, primario, primo, privilegiata, primaria
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portuguese
Translations:
primordial, primeiro, privilegiada, nobre
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dutch
Translations:
eerste, uitstekend, prima, Prime, uitstekende
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russian
Translations:
грунтовать, наилучший, пора, заутреня, превосходный, головной, важнейший, заряжать, главный, первобытный, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
førsteklasses, Stats, viktigste, prima
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swedish
Translations:
Prime, främsta, utmärkt, premiär, statsminister
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finnish
Translations:
ensi, korkein, alkuluku, tärkein, erinomaisella, ensisijaisena, erinomainen
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danish
Translations:
primære, førsteklasses, vigtigste, premierminister
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czech
Translations:
základní, hlavní, přední, primární, první, předseda, hlavním
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polish
Translations:
najlepszy, pierwszorzędny, prosty, zagruntowywać, zasadniczy, uzbrajać, pierwotny, najważniejszy, pierwszy, zastrzykiwać, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
prémium, alapmázolás, hajnalhasadás, pirkadás, prím, első, legfontosabb, elsődleges, kiváló, fő
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turkish
Translations:
asal, Başbakan, birinci sınıf, birincil, başlıca
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greek
Translations:
ακμή, πρώτος, προνομιακή, Prime, πρωταρχική
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ukrainian
Translations:
примати, головний, головне, головного
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albanian
Translations:
kryesor, kryeministër, kryeministri, kryeministrit, Kryeministrin
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bulgarian
Translations:
основен, първостепенен, първичен, главен, отличен
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belarusian
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галоўны, галоўнае, галоўная
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estonian
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jagumatu, algarv, peamine, Peaminister, Prime, peamiseks, peaministri
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croatian
Translations:
prvi, cvijet, mladost, proljeće, pripremiti, glavni, premijera, premijer, Prime, je premijer
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icelandic
Translations:
fyrirrúmi, blómi, forsætisráðherra, helsta, gott
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lithuanian
Translations:
pagrindinis, svarbiausias, pirminis, puikus
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latvian
Translations:
primārs, galvenais, Prime, galvenā, lielisks
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macedonian
Translations:
премиер, одличен, главниот, примарна, премиерот
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romanian
Translations:
prim, primul
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slovenian
Translations:
základní, primární, prvotní, glavni, predsednik, glavna, širine
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slovak
Translations:
prvotní, prvočíslo, základní, primárni, hlavné, hlavný, hlavná, hlavnej, hlavnú

The meaning and "use of": prime

adjective
  • of first importance; main. - her prime concern is the well-being of the patient
  • of the best possible quality; excellent. - a prime site in the center of Indianapolis
  • (of a number) evenly divisible only by itself and one (e.g., 2, 3, 5, 7, 11). - Both 13 and 17 are prime numbers, divisible only by themselves and 1.
noun
  • a state or time of greatest strength, vigor, or success in a person's life. - you're in the prime of life
  • a prime number. - These are the Fibonacci numbers that are primes .
  • a symbol (ʹ) written after a letter or symbol as a distinguishing mark or after a figure as a symbol for minutes or feet. - In fact, the elimination of semantic priming by letter search of the prime is ambiguous with regard to lexical activation.
  • the first of eight standard parrying positions. - The parry of prime which was effectual enough when a heavy cut was to be stopped was too slow and cumbrous to keep pace with the nimbler thrust.
verb
  • prepare (someone) for a situation or task, typically by supplying them with relevant information. - the sentries had been primed to admit him without challenge

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