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41Prim. — Prim. = Primar, Primararzt, Primarius; Primaria …
42Prim — * Prim trinken. (Prag.) Diese Redensart bedeutet in der Umgegend von Prag soviel wie: viel trinken; sich im Trinken hervorthun. Man sagt in einem andern Sinne ja auch: die Primgeige spielen …
43prim — ► ADJECTIVE (primmer, primmest) ▪ feeling or showing disapproval of anything improper; stiffly correct. DERIVATIVES primly adverb primness noun. ORIGIN probably from Old French prin, excellent, delicate , from Latin primus first …
44prim|u|la — «PRIHM yuh luh», noun. = primrose (def. 1). (Cf. ↑primrose) ╂[< Medieval Latin primula veris cowslip; later, daisy; (literally) firstling of spring] …
45prim — PRIM1, primuri, s.n. (reg.) Garnitură din blană (neagră, de miel) aplicată pe marginea căciulilor, a pieptarelor, a hainelor. – Din magh. prém. Trimis de ana zecheru, 30.03.2008. Sursa: DEX 98 PRIM2, Ă, primi, e, num. ord. (Adesea cu valoare de …
46prim. — 1. primary. 2. primitive. * * * prim «prihm», adjective, prim|mer, prim|mest, verb, primmed, prim|ming. –adj …
47Prim —  Cette page d’homonymie répertorie des personnes (réelles ou fictives) partageant un même patronyme. Joan Prim (1814 1870), homme politique et général espagnol ; Robert C. Prim (né en 1921), mathématicien et informaticien… …
48prim — [[t]prɪm[/t]] adj. prim•mer, prim•mest, 1) formally precise or proper; prissy; prudish 2) stiffly neat 3) to draw up the mouth in an affectedly nice or precise way 4) to make prim, as in appearance 5) to draw (one s features) into a prim… …
49prim — [[t]prɪ̱m[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe someone as prim, you disapprove of them because they behave too correctly and are too easily shocked by anything rude. We tend to imagine that the Victorians were very prim and proper …
50prim — UK [prɪm] / US adjective Word forms prim : adjective prim comparative primmer superlative primmest 1) very careful about your behaviour and appearance, and easily shocked by what other people do or say prim and proper 2) prim clothes are neat,… …