prime in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for prime in the English»Italian Dictionary

I.prime1 [Brit prʌɪm, Am praɪm] ADJ

II.prime1 [Brit prʌɪm, Am praɪm] N

prime2 [Brit prʌɪm, Am praɪm] VB trans

prime-ministerial [Brit ˌprʌɪmɪnɪˈstɪərɪəl, Am ˌpraɪmˌmɪnəˈstɪriəl] ADJ

prime ministership [Brit ˌprʌɪ ˈmɪnɪstəʃɪp] N

sub-prime [Brit ˈsʌbprʌɪm, Am ˌsəbˈpraɪm] N

prime time [Brit, Am ˈpraɪm ˌtaɪm] N

prime meridian [Am praɪm məˈrɪdiən] N

prime in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for prime in the English»Italian Dictionary

prime Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

of prime quality
to be in one's prime [or to be in the prime of life]
to be past one's prime

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A prime quadruplet of this form is also called a prime decade.
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He retained the seat, whose prime industry was shipbuilding, over two parliaments, despite accusations that he had bribed voters for their support.
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The critical reception for series two has praised the program's sharp blend of prime-time period charm and hard-hitting social commentary.
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In molecular biology, the prime is used to denote the positions of carbon on a ring of deoxyribose or ribose.
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Market production is the prime source of economic well-being and therefore the primus motor of the economy.
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The prime mover has a displacement of 10.570 l, a stroke of 254 mm and a diameter of 230.2 mm.
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In the 19th century, the community developed a prime shoemaking industry, and was one of the first places to use automated machines instead of handwork.
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History was not words on a page, not the goings-on of kings and prime ministers, not mere events.
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The bay area also provides prime migration habitat for the peregrine falcon.
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The position reports directly to the prime minister or premier and is typically among the most seasoned, influential, and low profile of public servants.
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