Primo in english

Cousin

pronunciation: kʌzən part of speech: noun
In gestures

primar = reward ; favour [favor, -USA] ; take + precedence (over) ; take + priority ; give + priority. 

Example: They admitted that they did not evaluate their technicians and aides, and confirmed that increases were automatic and the same 'across-the-board'; superior performance was not rewarded, nor inferior performance punished.Example: Current trends favour cataloguing practices which can be applied to a variety of library materials.Example: Single holds take precedence over title holds.Example: Other objectives (e.g., getting rid of a backlog that may have accrued or reclassifying the already classified collection) may take priority with some staff members.Example: Single parents are given priority in applying for help and divorced women automatically receive maintenance from the local authority who then claim it from the husband.

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» primar (sobre)have + priority (over) .

Example: Generally speaking, federal law has priority over state law.

primo1 = cousin. 

Example: The article carries the title 'Rich aunt or poor cousin? Policy dilemmas for publicly funded libraries'.

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» primo carnalfirst cousin .

Example: For the most part in Latin America, people consider cousin relationship to be incestuous only if they are first cousins, second cousins and onwards are not subject to this taboo.

» primo entre paresprimus inter pares .

Example: Primus inter pares in the School of Information Studies at Syracuse University, which has cunningly adopted the sobriquet 'The Original Information School'.

» primo hermanofirst cousin .

Example: For the most part in Latin America, people consider cousin relationship to be incestuous only if they are first cousins, second cousins and onwards are not subject to this taboo.

» primo lejanodistant cousin .

Example: Back in the summer of 1980, my distant cousin Judy was shot to death by an ex-boyfriend, only a few days before she was supposed to be married.

» primo políticocousin by marriagePosesivo + wife's cousinPosesivo + husband's cousin .

Example: If you had a super hot cousin by marriage, would you bone her?.

Example: My wife's cousin used to visit us every summer for about a month.

Example: You are fully responsible for starting the affair with your husband's cousin.

» primo segundosecond cousin .

Example: For the most part in Latin America, people consider cousin relationship to be incestuous only if they are first cousins, second cousins and onwards are not subject to this taboo.

primo2 = dupe ; patsy ; sucker. 

Example: He is gullible, not very bright, the ready dupe of the charlatan and the demagogue.Example: When the security services carry out acts of terror, they employ patsies who often are petty criminals or people who are mentally backward or mentally unstable.Example: Americans are such suckers, being taken over by foreigners and their children and won't even put up a fight.

Primo synonyms

cousin-german in spanish: primo-alemán, pronunciation: kaʊsɪndʒɜrmæn part of speech: noun first cousin in spanish: primer primo, pronunciation: fɜrstkʌzən part of speech: noun full cousin in spanish: primo completo, pronunciation: fʊlkʌzən part of speech: noun
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