premiered in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for premiered in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.premiere, première [Am priˈmjɛr, priˈmɪr, Brit ˈprɛmɪɛː] N

II.premiere, première [Am priˈmjɛr, priˈmɪr, Brit ˈprɛmɪɛː] VB trans

III.premiere, première [Am priˈmjɛr, priˈmɪr, Brit ˈprɛmɪɛː] VB intr

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She premiered a number of important works but her career was cut short by her early death.
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The film which is about an astronaut accidentally sent adrift into outer space premiered on the internet.
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It premiered on and ran for one season on ABC as a half-hour program.
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This symphony contrasts dramatically with the pastoral orchestral works with which he is associated; indeed, its almost unrelieved tension, drama, and dissonance have startled listeners since it was premiered.
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The DVD-ROM release premiered on the charts at the seventh place, before dropping to the forty-eighth place in the next, making its final appearance on the charts.
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As of 2014, the festival has premiered over 350 musicals, which have featured the work of over 8,000 artists and have been attended by 300,000 theatergoers.
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Some skits from the show were shown around the internet months before the show premiered.
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It premiered in 1958 and originally ran for two seasons with syndicated reruns continuing for almost a decade thereafter.
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The show premiered to 2.47 million viewers, and retained a regular audience of 2.5 million viewers during its summer run.
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These programmes are premiered at 23h CET on the days indicated below and repeated at various times over the weekend.
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