单词 | première |
释义 | premièren.1 rare. = première danseuse n. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > ballet > [noun] > ballet-dancer > leading dancer premier danseur1822 première danseuse1822 coryphée1828 primo ballerino1840 prima ballerina1864 première1867 etoile1922 1867 Galaxy Aug. 441 The dancer who has passed the chrysalis ballet-girl stage, and is now a full-fledged, butterfly première. 1942 L. Kirstein Bk. of Dance xiv. 319 The great..artist Vaganova,..frequently shines as its première [in the Lac des Cygnes]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). premièren.2 A first performance or showing of a play, film, etc.; a first night. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [noun] > a performance > première opening1855 première1877 preem1936 1877 Spirit of Times 24 Nov. 454/2 The première of the Tzigane was a very brilliant affair. Of course, the usual elegant audience..was in force. 1889 ‘F. Leslie’ Let. 9 Feb. in W. T. Vincent Recoll. Fred Leslie (1894) II. xxii. 81 It upset all of us and made us more nervous than a première. 1890 G. B. Shaw Let. 28 Feb. (1965) I. 244 This does not..include the expenses of the première at Amsterdam. 1915 Sat. Evening Post 9 Oct. 62/2 She always accompanies me to our premières. 1930 E. Mannin Confessions & Impressions ii. iv. 137 He complimented me on my literary première and told me to keep on writing. 1941 Commonweal 10 Jan. 294/1 The movie première—pronounced pre-meer, with heavy emphasis on the second syllable—is a national phenomenon. 1968 S. Challis Death on Quiet Beach viii. 115 Fane was due to attend a late premier of his current movie. 1990 Twenty Twenty July 4 (advt.) We guarantee to bring you at least 20 TV premières a month. 2003 Daily Tel. 6 Jan. 3/2–3 (caption) Guy Ritchie, a lover of ‘gangster chic’, with his wife Madonna at the premiere of his film. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). premièreadj. 1. First in time; earliest, opening, initial. Cf. premier adj. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > antecedence or being earlier > [adjective] > first or prior to all others formec888 eldestc897 firstlOE originalc1350 foremosta1400 furthermost?a1400 primary?a1425 primatea1425 primea1500 arch1574 soon1591 origin1632 utter1634 premier1652 aboriginary1653 furthest1653 fontal1656 principial1699 première1768 protological1936 first-ever1955 1768 W. Donaldson Life Sir Bartholomew Sapskull II. xx. 161 The venerable dame of antiquity, who was recommended..to superintend my premiere actions, till I should grow into power to assist myself. 1912 Woman's Home Compan. Jan. 24/2 It may be polite to refer to Miss Harriet Quimby as our first ladybird,—that title seeming to fit the charming young dramatic editor of Leslie's Weekly better than the more formal and foreign one of ‘première American aviatrice’. 1967 Boston Sunday Herald 26 Mar. 47/4 The Mobile Economy Run, premiere test of automotive mileage potential, will span America's heartland from here to Detroit this year. 1990 Film Comment Mar. 75/2 The first third of the premiere episode is devoted to the way shockwaves of grief and horror spread through the town after the discovery of the lakeside corpse. 2002 Country Life 19 Dec. 71/3 But if the réclame is going to be extended beyond its premiere run, Sophie's Choice will need rigorous cutting. 2. First in importance or position; foremost, leading; outstanding. Cf. premier adj. 1a. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [adjective] > most important mosteOE foremostc1000 headOE headlyOE nexta1200 umest1513 primary1565 headest1577 ruling1590 forward1591 capital1597 of the first magnitude1643 palmary1646 top1647 prepondering1651 headmost1661 home1662 life-and-death1804 palmarian1815 bada1825 key1832 première1844 the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > quality of being the best > [adjective] highestOE bestOE firstlOE greatest?c1225 of the besta1350 premiera1500 paramount1530 supremec1550 supreme1571 primer1589 top1647 nulli secundus1742 bestest1751 first class1819 beatemest1831 par excellence1839 première1844 first rate1853 beatenest1860 blue ribbon1860 optimum1885 optimal1890 class A1906 all-star1908 grade A1911 five-star1931 mostest1936 tip-topmost1937 the end1950 the most1953 1844 C. J. Lever Tom Burke II. l. 8 Ah, François, these Mamelukes were not of the ‘premiere force’, after all. I have only been jesting all this time—see here. 1895 I. K. Funk et al. Standard Dict. Eng. Lang. II. 1404/1 Première,..first in a group or company of women; as a première ballet-dancer. 1939 Life 2 Jan. 15/2 Last year blonde Della Carroll was première strippeuse at New York's Paradise restaurant. 1978 J. Galway Autobiogr. (1979) xii. 159 The idea of a British flute-player attempting to get a job in Germany's première orchestra, stunned me. 1992 Sci. Amer. Sept. 44/2 He directed the construction of the premiere particle detector for the world's highest-energy accelerator at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. 2002 List (Glasgow & Edinb. Events Guide) 25 Apr. 74/3 Pivo, one of Edinburgh's premiere pre-club venues is not closing. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). premièrev. 1. intransitive. Of a person: to make a first appearance in a particular role or capacity. Of a play, film, etc.: to be presented or performed for the first time. ΚΠ 1927 Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune 12 Apr. 5/3 Rogers Hornsby..premiered against the Philadelphia Nationals. 1943 Newsweek 13 Sept. 101 Keepsakes, a new Sunday program..premièred on Blue Sep. 5, 8–8:30. 1975 Publishers Weekly 1 Dec. 62/3 He managed to keep the title in the public eye until the film premiered in December 1939. 1992 Dancing Times May 715/2 A new work..which has been commissioned by Expo 92 where it will premiere..after previews in Utrecht. 2000 Vanity Fair (N.Y.) Dec. 286/2 Wheeldon's next new ballet premieres this January at NYCB. 2. transitive. To present, show, or perform (a play, film, etc.) for the first time; to reveal (a new product). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > perform [verb (transitive)] > put on a performance > première première1929 preem1937 society > communication > manifestation > showing to the sight > show to the sight [verb (transitive)] > a new product, statue, etc. unveil1865 demonstrate1905 demo1969 première1977 1929 Musical Times 70 268/2 His new setting of ‘Don Giovanni’ is to be premiered at the San Carlo of Naples. 1940 Winchell Coll. (Topeka, Kansas) Jrnl. 11 Dec. 4/6 There's irony in the request of Grinnell college's alumni that Frank Capra should premiere ‘Meet John Doe’ there. 1952 ‘E. Box’ Death in Fifth Position (1954) i. 2 My company is going to première an important new ballet tonight. 1977 Custom Car Nov. 13/4 Saab premiered their long-rumoured Turbo 99. 2005 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 6 Nov. e49 A setting of William Blake's poems for soloists, choruses and orchestra, was premiered at the Stuttgart Opera in 1984. Derivatives ˈpremiered adj. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [adjective] > types of performance > premiered or premiering premiered1961 premiering1976 1961 Mansfield (Ohio) News-Jrnl. 29 Sept. 15/4 Last night's chamber music concert..gave listeners..the surprise of a premiered work. 1991 Campaign (Nexis) 13 Sept. Unless..references to premiered films [are] clarified, the ITV companies will cancel the huge campaign. ˈpremiering adj. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [adjective] > types of performance > premiered or premiering premiered1961 premiering1976 1976 National Observer (U.S.) 10 Apr. 20/2 The premiere of a bizarre Scots drama, Menzies McKillop's Future Pit, now joined in repertory by a premiering trio of one-acters: Frank B. Ford's Waterman, Gladden Schrock's Glutt, and Michael Casales' Cold. 1996 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 20 Apr. (Weekend Suppl.) 8/7 If you are seeking a wonderfully complex tale delivered by a premiering writer, then this might be it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.11867n.21877adj.1768v.1927 |
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