Prime in spanish

principal

pronunciation: pɹ̩inθipɑl part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
principal

prime1 = principal, fundamental, primordial, de primera. 

Example: For instance, my sporting goods store is on the ground level and to the right -- prime mall location.

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» be in + Posesivo + prime = estar en + Posesivo + mejor momento, estar en + Posesivo + punto álgido.

Example: Fight fever seemed to grip the whole nation when pugilism was in its prime, even though the sport was against the law.

» nonprime time = horario de tarifa reducida.

Example: The number of users on the MEDLARS system varied more during nonprime time than on prime time; there were times of higher than average use and times of much lower use.

» of prime importance = de primordial importancia, de fundamental importancia.

Example: The LC remains the centralised cataloguing agency of prime importance to American Libraries.

» past + Posesivo + prime = pasado + Posesivo + mejor momento, pasado + Posesivo + mejor época.

Example: The trustee was generally male, 'past his prime', white, Protestant, well educated, wealthy, a member of the social elite, and usually a member of a profession or a business executive.

» prime meridian = meridiano cero, primer meridiano, meridiano de Greenwich.

Example: In addition, all countries west of the prime meridian are in the Western Hemisphere while those east of the prime meridian are in the Eastern Hemisphere.

» prime minister = primer ministro.

Example: The website also includes a listing of all the prime ministers and foreign ministers for the countries that were members of the League of Nations from 1920-1946 = El sitio web también contiene un listado de todos los primeros ministros y ministros de asuntos exteriores de los países que fueron miembros de la Liga de Naciones entre 1920 y 1946.

» prime mover = propulsor, impulsor, motor.

Example: The implementation of successive programmes for supplying educational institutions with microcomputer equipment seems to be the principal prime mover of computerisation processes.

» prime rate = tipo de interés base, tipo de interés preferente. [Inglés americano]

Example: The prime rate is set by Bank of America based on various economic factors and is used as a reference point for pricing some loans.

» prime space = lugar visible, lugar destacado.

Example: Thee reader is being ripped off by bookselling chains demanding so-called 'bungs' for prime space.

» prime suspect, the = principal sospechoso, el.

Example: The prime suspect was taken to the court amid high security measures.

» prime (viewing) time = horario de mayor audiencia, horas de mayor audiencia, horario de máxima audiencia, horas de máxima audiencia.

Example: Brands are spending close to $4 million for a thirty-second spot during prime viewing time.

» the prime of + Nombre = la flor de + Nombre.

Example: A disabled who is in the prime of his youth demands an equal opportunity and must therefore be offered a range of assistance.

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» prime cause = causa primaria, principal razón, motivo principal.

Example: Fog banks are a major hazard to navigation and are a prime cause of shipwreck.

prime3 = aplicar una capa de imprimación, aplicar una capa base. 

Example: Some people prime and paint their doghouses to match their homes.

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» prime + the pump = calentar motores.

Example: Some users start with an article which has aroused their interest and use it as the starting point for a search in a citation index to 'prime the pump'.

» pump prime + funds = recaudar dinero.

Example: The parent/teachers' association has been a valuable source of pump priming funds for the school library.

Prime synonyms

ground in spanish: , pronunciation: graʊnd nounflower in spanish: , pronunciation: flaʊɜr nounquality in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɑləti nounfine in spanish: , pronunciation: faɪn adjectivepeak in spanish: , pronunciation: pik noun, adjectiveflush in spanish: , pronunciation: flʌʃ noun, adjective, verbpremier in spanish: , pronunciation: premɪr noun, adjectivemature in spanish: , pronunciation: mətʃʊr adjective, verbchoice in spanish: , pronunciation: tʃɔɪs nounbloom in spanish: , pronunciation: blum nounprize in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪz nounblossom in spanish: , pronunciation: blɑsəm noun, verbselect in spanish: , pronunciation: səlekt verb, adjectiveheyday in spanish: , pronunciation: heɪdeɪ nounefflorescence in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪflɔrssəns nounundercoat in spanish: , pronunciation: ʌndɜrkoʊt nounprime of life in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪmʌvlaɪf nounprime quantity in spanish: , pronunciation: praɪmkwɑntəti noun
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