adjective “prime”
Grondform prime, net stufbar
- wichtegst
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
The prime objective of the meeting is to finalize the budget.
- typesch
The Mona Lisa is a prime example of Renaissance art.
- bescht
The chef used only the prime cuts of meat for the special dinner.
- prim
Seven is a prime number because it can only be divided by 1 and 7.
noun “prime”
Singular prime, Plural primes
- Héichzäit
She was in her prime when she won the gold medal at the Olympics.
- Unisono
The notes played by the violin and the cello form a perfect prime.
- Primzuel
The number 5 is a prime because it can only be divided by 1 and itself.
- Prime-Zeechen
The teacher wrote f prime (f') on the blackboard and calculated the derivative.
- Festbrennweit
The photographer preferred using a prime for its sharpness and simplicity.
- 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
- virbereeden
The coach primed the team with strategies before the big game.
- preparéieren
He primed the paint sprayer before starting the job.
- prime-Zeechen derbäisetzen
In the equation, the teacher asked us to prime the variable x to get x'.
- grundéieren