slovo | definícia |
premier (mass) | premier
- premiéra |
premier (msasasci) | premier
- prime minister |
premier (encz) | premier,premiér n: Jaroslav Šedivý |
Premier (gcide) | Premier \Pre"mi*er\, a. [F. premier, fr. L. primarius of the
first rank, principal, fr. primus the first. See Primary,
Prime, a.]
1. First; chief; principal; as, the premier place; premier
minister. --Camden. Swift.
[1913 Webster]
2. Most ancient; -- said of the peer bearing the oldest title
of his degree.
[1913 Webster] |
Premier (gcide) | Premier \Pre"mi*er\, n.
The first minister of state; the prime minister.
[1913 Webster] |
premier (wn) | premier
adj 1: first in rank or degree; "an architect of premier rank";
"the prime minister" [syn: premier(a), prime(a)]
2: preceding all others in time; "the premiere showing" [syn:
premier, premiere]
n 1: the person who holds the position of head of the government
in the United Kingdom [syn: Prime Minister, PM,
premier]
2: the person who is head of state (in several countries) [syn:
chancellor, premier, prime minister]
v 1: be performed for the first time; "We premiered the opera of
the young composer and it was a critical success" [syn:
premier, premiere]
2: perform a work for the first time [syn: premier,
premiere] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
premier (mass) | premier
- premiéra |
premier (msasasci) | premier
- prime minister |
premiera (msasasci) | premiera
- premier |
premier (encz) | premier,premiér n: Jaroslav Šedivý |
premiere (encz) | premiere,premiéra n: |
premiership (encz) | premiership,období vlády premiéra n: Zdeněk Brož |
world premiere (encz) | world premiere, n: |
Premiere (gcide) | Premiere \Pre*mi[`e]re"\, a. fem. [F., prop. fem. of premier
first. See Premier, a.]
First; chief; as, a premi[`e]re danseuse. -- n. fem.; pl.
-mi[`e]res (F. pre*my[^a]r").
(a) The leading woman of a group, esp. in a theatrical cast.
(b) A first performance, as of a play; a first night.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]premiere \premiere\ v. i.
1. to be performed for the first time; of a play, ballet,
composition, movie, or other literary work.
Syn: premier.
[WordNet 1.5]premiere \premiere\ v. t.
1. to perform (a play, ballet, or composition) for the first
time.
Syn: premier.
[WordNet 1.5] |
premiere (gcide) | Premiere \Pre*mi[`e]re"\, a. fem. [F., prop. fem. of premier
first. See Premier, a.]
First; chief; as, a premi[`e]re danseuse. -- n. fem.; pl.
-mi[`e]res (F. pre*my[^a]r").
(a) The leading woman of a group, esp. in a theatrical cast.
(b) A first performance, as of a play; a first night.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]premiere \premiere\ v. i.
1. to be performed for the first time; of a play, ballet,
composition, movie, or other literary work.
Syn: premier.
[WordNet 1.5]premiere \premiere\ v. t.
1. to perform (a play, ballet, or composition) for the first
time.
Syn: premier.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Premiership (gcide) | Premiership \Pre"mi*er*ship\, n.
The office of the premier.
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premier (wn) | premier
adj 1: first in rank or degree; "an architect of premier rank";
"the prime minister" [syn: premier(a), prime(a)]
2: preceding all others in time; "the premiere showing" [syn:
premier, premiere]
n 1: the person who holds the position of head of the government
in the United Kingdom [syn: Prime Minister, PM,
premier]
2: the person who is head of state (in several countries) [syn:
chancellor, premier, prime minister]
v 1: be performed for the first time; "We premiered the opera of
the young composer and it was a critical success" [syn:
premier, premiere]
2: perform a work for the first time [syn: premier,
premiere] |
premiere (wn) | premiere
adj 1: preceding all others in time; "the premiere showing"
[syn: premier, premiere]
n 1: the first public performance of a play or movie
v 1: be performed for the first time; "We premiered the opera of
the young composer and it was a critical success" [syn:
premier, premiere]
2: perform a work for the first time [syn: premier,
premiere] |
premiership (wn) | premiership
n 1: the office of premier |
world premiere (wn) | world premiere
n 1: (music) the first public performance (as of a dramatic or
musical work) anywhere in the world |
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