first-rate in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for first-rate in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

Translations for first-rate in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

cuvée [kyve] N f

I.bourre [buʀ] N m dated, sl (policier)

II.bourre [buʀ] N f

III.bourre [buʀ]

I.volée [vɔle] N f

II.à toute volée ADV

III.volée [vɔle]

IV.volée [vɔle]

choix <pl choix> [ʃwa] N m

1. choix (option):

ordre [ɔʀdʀ] N m

1. ordre (commandement):

à vos ordres! MIL
à vos ordres! un ami, parent) hum

2. ordre (disposition régulière):

8. ordre (nature):

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He enjoyed country sports and hunted with most of the best packs and was a first-rate fisherman.
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Once commissioned, she became the most successful first-rate ship of the line ever built.
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Within a few years they matured into first-rate vaudeville troopers who wrote much of their music in dialogue.
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He was also a first-rate bel canto master, utterly accomplished in matters of vocal production and breathing.
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Today, the area is being transformed into a major international trade area by developing first-rate commercial, retail, office, industrial, medical, retirement and educational facilities.
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In fact, a substantial percentage (often as many as 10 percent) of the sentences in first-rate writing begin with conjunctions.
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He's a little scatterbrained and easily distracted, but has a first-rate deductive mind.
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From this we derive the idiomatic adjective five-star, meaning first-rate.
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It is truly amazing to watch these first-rate athletes compete and give everything they have to reach new levels of achievement.
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The acting is first-rate here, and the script is outstanding, full of wit, black humor, and occasional fine poetic monologues.
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