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I. first [Brit fəːst, americ fərst] PRON

1. first (of series, group):

first
premier/première m/f (to do à faire)
Beethoven's first MÚS

2. first (of month):

the first (of May)

3. first:

First (in titles) Charles the First

4. first (initial moment):

5. first (beginning):

first
from the (very) first
from first to last

6. first (new experience):

a first for sb/sth

7. first MOTOR (gear):

to be in first driver, car:

8. first Brit UNIV (degree):

first
to get a first in history or a history first

II. first [Brit fəːst, americ fərst] ADJ

1. first (of series, group):

first
the first person to do
the first person that did (first of several)
the first person that did (first ever)

2. first (in phrases):

at first glance or sight
for the first time
I'll do it first thing

3. first (slightest):

III. first [Brit fəːst, americ fərst] ADV

1. first (before others):

first arrive, leave
Louise left first
to get there first literal, fig
you go first!
ladies first!

2. first (at top of ranking):

to come first JOGOS, DESP
to come first fig
to put sb/sth first fig
put your family first

3. first (to begin with):

first
first of all
first we must decide
there are two reasons: first…

4. first (for the first time):

first
I first met him in Paris

5. first (rather):

first

IV. first [Brit fəːst, americ fərst]

first come first served
first things first
to put first things first

I. gear [Brit ɡɪə, americ ɡɪr] SUBST

1. gear (equipment):

2. gear (personal possessions, stuff):

gear coloq

3. gear (clothes):

fringues coloq

4. gear MOTOR:

bottom or first gear

5. gear TÉC (toothed wheel):

6. gear (drugs):

gear coloq

II. gears SUBST subst pl

1. gears MOTOR:

2. gears TÉC:

III. gear [Brit ɡɪə, americ ɡɪr] VERBO trans

1. gear (tailor):

to be geared to or towards sb/sth course, policy, system, tax:

2. gear (provide with gearing):

gear MOTOR, TÉC car
gear other machinery

first performance SUBST

first performance MÚS, TEATR

first violin SUBST

first violin

first-generation ADJ (all contexts)

first-ever ADJ

first-ever

first floor SUBST

1. first floor:

first floor Brit
first floor americ

Expressões:

first-floor atrib room, apartment Brit
first-floor americ

first-hand [Brit ˌfəːstˈhand, americ ˌfərstˈhænd] ADJ ADV

first-hand
at first hand

first light SUBST

first light
at first light

first-timer [americ fərs(t)ˈtaɪmər] SUBST coloq

he's a first-timer

first year SUBST

1. first year:

first year ESCOLAR, UNIV (group)
first year (pupil)
first year (student)

Expressões:

first-year atrib student
first-year course, teacher, class

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I. first [fɜ:st, americ fɜ:rst] ADJ

first
for the first time
to do sth first thing

Expressões:

in the first place Brit
not to know the first thing about sth
first things first

II. first [fɜ:st, americ fɜ:rst] ADV

first
first of all coloq
at first
I have to wash first
first come first served coloq

III. first [fɜ:st, americ fɜ:rst] SUBST

1. first (coming before):

first
premier(-ère) m (f)
a first for sb

2. first (beginning):

first
from the very first

3. first (date):

the first of June

4. first AUTOMOB:

first

5. first UNIV:

first

IV. first [fɜ:st, americ fɜ:rst] PRON

first

I. eighth [eɪtθ] ADJ

eighth note americ

II. eighth [eɪtθ] SUBST no pl

1. eighth (order):

2. eighth (date):

3. eighth (equal parts):

III. eighth [eɪtθ] ADV (in lists)

first lady SUBST americ

the first lady

first name SUBST

first name

first offender SUBST

first offender

first cousin SUBST

first cousin
cousin(e) m (f)

first night SUBST

first night

first-rate ADJ

first-rate

I. first class SUBST

first class

II. first class ADJ

first-class hotel, ticket
first-class merchandise
first-class restaurant
first-class mail

III. first class ADV

first class travel
first class send

first-hand ADJ ADV

first-hand

first aid SUBST

first aid
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I. first [fɜrst] ADJ

first
for the first time
to do sth first thing

Expressões:

in the first place
not to know the first thing about sth
first things first

II. first [fɜrst] ADV

first
first of all coloq
at first
I have to wash first
first come first served coloq

III. first [fɜrst] SUBST

1. first (coming before):

first
premier(-ère) m (f)
a first for sb

2. first (beginning):

first
from the very first

3. first (date):

the first of June

4. first AUTOMOB:

first

IV. first [fɜrst] PRON

first

I. eighth [eɪtθ] ADJ

II. eighth [eɪtθ] SUBST

1. eighth (order):

2. eighth (date):

3. eighth (equal parts):

III. eighth [eɪtθ] ADV (in lists)

first offender SUBST JUR

first offender

first night SUBST

first night

first-rate ADJ

first-rate

first aid SUBST

first aid

first-class ADJ

first-class hotel, ticket
first-class merchandise
first-class restaurant
first-class mail

first lady SUBST

the first lady

first cousin SUBST

first cousin
cousin(e) m (f)

I. first class SUBST

first class

II. first class ADV

first class to travel
first class to send

first name SUBST

first name

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He had little success in his two first-class matches, scoring 14 runs at an average of 3.50, with a high score of 6.
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The following year he made two further appearances and finished his first-class career with 141 runs, at an average of 47.
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Despite playing lower in the order, he performed well, hitting his best first-class score in just his second first-class innings.
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In all first-class games that season he scored 438 runs at 25.76 and took 51 wickets at 27.49.
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In his four first-class matches, he scored 47 runs at a batting average of 11.75, with a high score of 25.
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