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1 uppermost
1. adjectiveoberst...2. adverbbe uppermost in somebody's mind — jemanden am meisten beschäftigen
ganz oben; obenaufcome uppermost — (fig.) an erster Stelle stehen
* * ** * *up·per·most[ˈʌpəməʊst, AM ˈʌpɚmoʊst]I. adj1. (highest, furthest up) oberste(r, s), höchste(r, s)2. (most important) wichtigste(r, s)▪ to be \uppermost an erster Stelle stehento be \uppermost in one's mind jdn am meisten beschäftigenII. adv obenauf, ganz oben* * *['ʌpə(r)məʊst]1. adjoberste(r, s); (fig) ambition größte(r, s), höchste(r, s)safety should be uppermost in your minds — Sicherheit sollte für Sie an erster Stelle stehen
it's quite obvious what is uppermost in your mind — es ist ziemlich klar, wo deine Prioritäten liegen
2. advface/the blue side uppermost — mit dem Gesicht/der blauen Seite nach oben
* * *a) an erster Stelle stehen, vorherrschen,b) die Oberhand haben;be uppermost in sb’s mind für jemanden an erster Stelle stehen, jemandem vor allem am Herzen liegen;come uppermost die Oberhand gewinnen, Oberwasser bekommenB adv1. obenan, ganz oben, zuoberst2. an erster Stelle:say what(ever) comes uppermost sagen, was einem gerade einfällt* * *1. adjectiveoberst...2. adverbganz oben; obenaufcome uppermost — (fig.) an erster Stelle stehen
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2 top drawer
top ˈdraw·ern1. (uppermost drawer) oberste [Schub]lade* * *1. oberste Schublade2. umga) Oberschicht f:he doesn’t come ( oder isn’t) from ( oder out of) the top drawer er kommt nicht aus den feinen Kreisenb) Spitzenklasse f:a pianist out of the top drawer ein Spitzenpianist
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