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1 first of all
بادِئَ ذِي بَدْء \ first of all: before doing anything else: We’ve a lot to buy. But first of all we must go to the bank. \ قَبْلَ كلّ شيء \ first of all: before doing anything else: We’ve a lot to buy. But first of all we must go to the bank. -
2 first of all
to begin with; the most important thing is:First of all, let's clear up the mess
أولا، بدايَةًFirst of all, the scheme is impossible – secondly, we can't afford it.
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3 first and foremost
first of all.أوَّلا وقَبل كل شَيء -
4 first
أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. -
5 first
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6 first
[fəːst] adjective, adverb1.before all others in place, time or rank:الأوَّلThe boy spoke first.
2. adverbbefore doing anything else:أوَّلا"Shall we eat now?" "Wash your hands first!"
3. nounالأوَّلthe first to arrive.
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7 first aid
adjective (etc) treatment of a wounded or sick person before the doctor's arrival: We should all learn first aid; () مُساعَدَه أوَّلِيَّه -
8 first
أَخِير \ final: last: The final letter of the English alphabet is Z. last: (the opposite of first) coming after all the others; the latest in order: He was last in the race. December is the last month in the year. latter: later; towards the end: In the latter part of the month, (with the, the opposite of the former) the second of two people, groups (or things) that have already been spoken of: They had the choice of learning Latin or French, and they chose the latter (French). -
9 first
آخِر \ last: (the opposite of first) coming after all the others; the latest in order: December is the last month in the year. latest: nearest to the present moment; last: Have you heard the latest news?. -
10 قبل (أيام، سنوات، إلخ)
قَبْل (أيّام، سَنَوات، إلخ) \ back: in the past: I met her a few days back. before: earlier than: He arrived before dinner. He arrived beford me. by: before; not later than: Can you finish this by Tuesday? They ought to be here by now. fore: before. prior: (with to) before: A ticket must be obtained prior to travelling. \ قَبْلَ الأَخِير \ last but one: one before the last: George came last but one in the race. penultimate: the last but one. \ قَبْلَ أَن \ before: at an earlier time (than): I have been here before. He arrived before I did. \ See Also سابقا (سابقًا) \ قَبْلَ أيّ شيء آخر \ first thing: before anything else: I’ll come first thing in the morning. \ قَبْلَ ذلك \ first: before anything else: I’ll help you, but I must finish this first. \ قَبْلَ كلّ شيء \ first of all: before doing anything else: We’ve a lot to buy. But first of all we must go to the bank. \ قَبْلَ لَحَظَات \ just: (used with perfect tenses, always directly before the past participle) a very short time before: I’ve just finished this book. He had just gone out when you telephoned. just now: a short time ago: He went out just now. \ قَبْلَ النِّهائيّ \ semifinal: the part of a competition for many teams or persons that comes before the last one (final); those who win the heats (or first races, games etc.) compete in the semifinals; the last two winners of these compete in the final. -
11 بادئ ذي بدء
بادِئَ ذِي بَدْءٍfirst, firstly, in the first place, first of all, to begin with, to start with, above all, before anything else -
12 قبل كل شيء
قَبْلَ كُلّ شَيْءabove all; first of all, to begin with, first(ly), in the first place; before anything else -
13 أول
أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. \ أَوَّل الأَمْرِ \ beginning: to start; first part: He made a good beginning in his new job. outset: start: He knew from the outset that he would fail. -
14 آخر
آخِر \ last: (the opposite of first) coming after all the others; the latest in order: December is the last month in the year. latest: nearest to the present moment; last: Have you heard the latest news?. \ آخِر الأَنْباء \ stop press news: the latest news, which is added to a newspaper after printing has begun. \ آخِر الجميع \ last: (compared with first) after all the others: He arrived last. \ آخِر مَرَّة \ last: (compared with next) at the latest time before the present: When did you last see the missing bag?. -
15 بادئ ذي بدء
بادِئَ ذِي بَدْء \ first of all: before doing anything else: We’ve a lot to buy. But first of all we must go to the bank. -
16 early
أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. -
17 former
أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. -
18 initial
أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. -
19 latter
أَوَّل \ early: near the beginning: The early part of his life was spent in Khartoum. first: before all others, in time or in order: The first day of the year is January 1st. He was first on the list. former: adj. (attrib.); pron. (compared with latter) the first (of two) to be named: Michael and Martin are brothers. The former (Michael) can swim, but the latter (Martin) cannot. initial: first; at the beginning: The initial letter of the word ‘start’ is ‘s’. My initial attempt to swim across the river ended in failure. -
20 أولا
adv. at first, uppermost, first, first of all, foremost, in the first instance, originally, primarily, firstly
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