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1 førende
foremost, premier* * *adj leading. -
2 forrest
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3 først
numпе́рвыйden første — пе́рвое (число́)
* * *first, at first, initially* * *I. adj first;( førstnævnte af to) (the) former;( i orkester) principal ( fx he was principal clarinetist);[ den første den bedste] the first that comes along;[ en af de første dage] one of the next few days;[ i de første dage af maj] in the early days of May;[ de tre første dage] the first three days;[ noget af det første han sagde] one of the first things he said;[ for det første] first(ly), in the first place; to begin with;[ med det første] soon, before long, shortly;( over brev) 1 May, 1st May,(især am) May 1(st);( i tekst) on the first of May, on May (the) 1(st);( som festdag) May Day;II. adv first ( fx he first asked my name, then he...);( i begyndelsen) at first ( fx at first it seemed rather easy, but it was not long before I saw I was mistaken);( ikke før) not until,T not till ( fx he did not come till 5 o'clock; not until two days after did she see him again),( kun om det fortidige) only ( fx he came only yesterday);[ bliver han først vred er han] once he gets angry he is;[ først da](adv) not till then, only then,(conj) only when;[ da det først gik op for ham at] once he realized that;[ først for en halv time siden] only half an hour ago;[ fra først af] at first, from the first, originally;[ fra først til sidst] from first to last;[ først og fremmest] first of all, first and foremost,F primarily;[ gå først](dvs forrest) go first, lead (the way);[ først i maj] early in May,( ikke før) not till May;[ først i tyverne (, trediverne etc)] early in the twenties (, thirties etc);( om person) in his (, her) early twenties (, thirties etc);[ først lige] only just;[ først nu] only now, not until now, now at last;[ når først] once ( fx once he gets angry he is...);[ først om et halvt år] not for six months;[ først på året] early in the year;[ først på foråret] in early spring;[ først på måneden] in the beginning of the month. -
4 række
array, bank, chain, course, file, hand, line, range, rank, reach, row, sequence, series, stream, stretch, string, succession, tier, train* * *I. (en -r) row ( fx of trees, houses, teeth; a seat in the front row),( tættere og længere) line ( fx of trees, houses, cars);( oven over hinanden) row, tier ( fx tiers of seats, of shelves);( om personer) row, line,( bag hinanden) file,( geled) rank, line;( tallerkenrække) rack;( antal) number ( fx of books, losses, operations, successes, years, prominent persons);( serie) series ( fx of discoveries, misfortunes, operations; of articles, books, lectures),( i tidsfølge) succession ( fx of kings, losses, misfortunes, successes),F sequence ( fx of events, misfortunes);( suite) suite ( fx of rooms);(mat.) series ( fx of numbers),( af tal under hinanden) column,( differensrække, kvotientrække) progression;(fig) be of secondary (, primary) importance;(dvs blandt de bedste) be in the front rank;[ i første række må jeg nævne] first of all (el. first and foremost) I must mention;[ i række og geled] in serried ranks, drawn up in ranks;[ stille sig i række] line up, queue up,( side om side) fall into line, fall in;(fig) rank with;(fig) in our ranks;[ stå på række] stand in a row (, line).II. vb (rakte, rakt)( ved at strække sig) reach ( fx reach me that book, reach the apples down),( række videre) pass ( fx pass me the salt, please; pass something out through the window);(nå) reach ( fx as far as the eye can reach),( om stemme) carry,( om skydevåben) have a range of ( fx 1000 yards);( slå til) be enough,F suffice;[ det rækker langt] it goes a long way;[ det rækker ikke langt] it does not go far;[ så vidt min evne rækker] as far as it is in my power;[ med sb:][ række én hånden] offer somebody one's hand, shake hands with somebody;[ række hånden frem] hold out one's hand;[ række hånden i vejret] put up one's hand;[ række hånden ud efter noget] reach out for something;[ række næse] cock a snook (ad at);( også) thumb one's nose at;[ række tunge ad en] put (el. stick) out one's tongue at somebody;[ med præp, adv & sig:]( ved bordet) reach over somebody;[ række sig]( blive længere) stretch;[ række til] be enough,F suffice;[ vinen rakte ikke til] there was not enough wine to go round. -
5 frem for alt
above all, first and foremost -
6 først og fremmest
chiefly, first and foremost, first of all, primarily -
7 først og fremmest
first and foremost
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