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prime [praɪm]1. adjectivea. ( = principal) primordial ; [concern, aim] premierb. ( = excellent) [advantage, site] exceptionnel2. noun( = peak) in one's prime dans la fleur de l'âgea. [+ gun, bomb] amorcerb. [+ surface for painting] apprêterc. [+ person] mettre au courant4. compounds► prime time noun prime time m, heure(s) f(pl) de grande écoute adjective [programme, audience] aux heures de grande écoute* * *[praɪm] 1.1) ( peak period)in one's prime — ( professionally) à son apogée; ( physically) dans la fleur de l'âge
2) Mathematics (also prime number) nombre m premier2.1) ( chief) gen principal; [importance] primordial2) Commerce ( good quality) [site] de premier ordre; [meat, cuts] de premier choix; [foodstuffs] d'une parfaite fraîcheurin prime condition — [machine] en parfait état; [livestock] en parfaite condition
3) (épith) ( classic) [example, instance] excellent4) Mathematics premier/-ière3.transitive verb1) ( brief) préparer2) ( apply primer to) appliquer un apprêt sur3) Military, Technology amorcer -
2 prime time
nounHauptsendzeit, dieprime time-time TV — Hauptsendezeit im Fernsehen
* * *noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.)* * *n Hauptsendezeit f* * ** * *nounHauptsendzeit, die -
3 prime
prime [praɪm]∎ one of the prime causes of heart disease une des principales causes des maladies cardiaques;∎ our prime concern is to avoid loss of life notre préoccupation principale est d'éviter de faire des victimes;∎ of prime importance de la plus haute importance, d'une importance primordiale∎ in prime condition (person) en parfaite santé; (athlete) en parfaite condition; (car, antique, stamp) en parfait état;∎ it's a prime example of what I mean c'est un excellent exemple de ce que je veux dire;∎ 10 is prime to 11 10 et 11 sont premiers entre eux2 noun∎ to be in one's prime or in the prime of life être dans la fleur de l'âge;∎ the prime of youth la fleur de la jeunesse;∎ I'm past my prime je ne suis plus dans la fleur de l'âge;∎ these roses look a bit past their prime ces roses sont plutôt défraîchies;∎ these curtains look a bit past their prime ces rideaux ont vu des jours meilleurs;∎ when Romantic poetry was in its prime lorsque la poésie romantique était à son apogée(c) (beginning) commencement m∎ to say/sing the prime dire/chanter prime;∎ archaic at prime à l'aube, au point du jour(a) (gun, machine, pump) amorcer;∎ to prime sb with drink faire boire qn;∎ familiar he was well primed il était bien parti;∎ figurative to prime the pump faire repartir la machine, remettre les choses en route(b) (brief → person) mettre au courant;∎ to prime sb for a meeting préparer qn à une réunion;∎ he is well primed in local politics il est bien renseigné sur la politique locale;∎ the witnesses had all been primed by the police les dépositions des témoins leur avaient été suggérées par la police(c) (with paint, varnish) apprêterTechnology (boiler) primer, avoir des projections d'eau►► prime beef bœuf m de première catégorie;Finance prime bill papier m commercial de premier ordre;Finance prime bond obligation f de premier ordre;prime cost prix m de revient;Finance prime lending rate taux m de base bancaire;prime location site m idéal;prime meridian premier méridien m, méridien m origine;prime minister Premier ministre m;prime ministership, prime ministry fonctions fpl de Premier ministre;∎ during her prime ministership pendant qu'elle était Premier ministre;prime mover Physics force f motrice; Philosophy cause f première; figurative (person) instigateur(trice) m,f;Mathematics prime number nombre m premier;prime quality première qualité f;Finance prime rate taux m d'escompte bancaire préférentiel, prime rate m;American prime rib (UNCOUNT) ≃ côte f de bœuf;Television prime time heures fpl de grande écoute, prime time m✾ Book ✾ Film 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie' Spark, Neame 'Le Bel âge de Miss Brodie' (roman), 'Les Belles années de Miss Brodie' (film) -
4 prime minister
nounPremierminister, der/-ministerin, die•• Cultural note:Der Premierminister ist der Regierungschef in Großbritannien. Als Vorsitzender der Partei mit den meisten Abgeordneten (Members of Parliament im House of Commons) wird er automatisch Premierminister. Der Premierminister beruft das Cabinet* * *(the chief minister of a government.) der/die Premierminister(in)* * *prime ˈmin·is·ter* * *prime minister s Premierminister(in):* * *nounPremierminister, der/-ministerin, die•• Cultural note:Der Premierminister ist der Regierungschef in Großbritannien. Als Vorsitzender der Partei mit den meisten Abgeordneten (Members of Parliament im House of Commons) wird er automatisch Premierminister. Der Premierminister beruft das Cabinet* * *n.Ministerpräsident m. -
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noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) bedste sendetid; prime time* * *noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) bedste sendetid; prime time -
6 Prime Minister
nounPremierminister, der/-ministerin, die•• Cultural note:Der Premierminister ist der Regierungschef in Großbritannien. Als Vorsitzender der Partei mit den meisten Abgeordneten (Members of Parliament im House of Commons) wird er automatisch Premierminister. Der Premierminister beruft das Cabinet* * *(the chief minister of a government.) der/die Premierminister(in)* * *prime ˈmin·is·ter* * *PM abk1. Paymaster2. Police Magistrate Polizeirichter(in)3. Postmaster* * *nounPremierminister, der/-ministerin, die•• Cultural note:Der Premierminister ist der Regierungschef in Großbritannien. Als Vorsitzender der Partei mit den meisten Abgeordneten (Members of Parliament im House of Commons) wird er automatisch Premierminister. Der Premierminister beruft das Cabinet* * *n.Ministerpräsident m. -
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noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) horas de máxima audienciahoras nombre femenino plural de máxima audiencianoun horas fpl de máxima or mayor audiencia* * *noun horas fpl de máxima or mayor audiencia -
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noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.)* * *prime time[pr'aim taim] n Radio, TV horário nobre.————————prime timehorário nobre. -
9 prime number
noun(Math.) Primzahl, die* * *(a number that can only be divided without a remainder by itself and 1, eg 3, 5, 7, 31.) die Primzahl* * *prime ˈnum·bern Primzahl f* * *noun(Math.) Primzahl, die* * *n.Primzahl -en f. -
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11 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) -
12 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) főműsoridő -
13 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) najbolj gledani termin -
14 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) -
15 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) skatītāju iecienītākais raidlaiks* * *vakara stundas, visizdevīgākais laiks; visdārgākais laiks -
16 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) žiūrovams patogiausias laikas -
17 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) bästa sändningstid -
18 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) hlavní vysílací čas* * *• hlavní vysílací čas -
19 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) -
20 prime time
noun (the evening hours, the time when most viewers are watching television: The programme will be broadcast during prime time.) ζώνη υψηλής τηλεθέασης
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