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prime (EN)
adjective, noun, verb

adjective “prime”

Grondform prime, net stufbar
  1. wichtegst
    The prime objective of the meeting is to finalize the budget.
  2. typesch
    The Mona Lisa is a prime example of Renaissance art.
  3. bescht
    The chef used only the prime cuts of meat for the special dinner.
  4. prim
    Seven is a prime number because it can only be divided by 1 and 7.

noun “prime”

Singular prime, Plural primes
  1. Héichzäit
    She was in her prime when she won the gold medal at the Olympics.
  2. Unisono
    The notes played by the violin and the cello form a perfect prime.
  3. Primzuel
    The number 5 is a prime because it can only be divided by 1 and itself.
  4. Prime-Zeechen
    The teacher wrote f prime (f') on the blackboard and calculated the derivative.
  5. Festbrennweit
    The photographer preferred using a prime for its sharpness and simplicity.
  6. Reiz
    Seeing the word "doctor" acted as a prime, making it easier for her to recognize the word "nurse" quickly.

verb “prime”

Infinitiv prime; hien primes; Verg. primed; Part. Verg. primed; Ger. priming
  1. virbereeden
    The coach primed the team with strategies before the big game.
  2. preparéieren
    He primed the paint sprayer before starting the job.
  3. prime-Zeechen derbäisetzen
    In the equation, the teacher asked us to prime the variable x to get x'.
  4. grundéieren