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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
| first | [ADJ] ที่หนึ่ง, See also: หนึ่ง, แรก, แรกสุด, อันดับหนึ่ง, Syn. initial, earliest, Ant. last |
| first | [ADV] อย่างแรก, See also: ในขั้นแรก, แรกสุด, ก่อนอื่น, อันดับแรก, ประการแรก, Syn. at the beginning, firstly, Ant. lastly |
| first | [N] คนหรือของที่เป็นอันดับที่หนึ่ง, Ant. last |
| English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
| first | (เฟิร์สทฺ) adj. แรก,ที่หนึ่ง,adv. ก่อน,เป็นครั้งแรก,เป็นอันดับแรก,ข้อที่ 1,สมัครใจ. |
| English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
| first | (adj) เริ่ม,แรก,ก่อน,สำคัญที่สุด,ที่หนึ่ง,เอก,ต้น |
| first | (adv) เป็นครั้งแรก,ที่หนึ่ง,ก่อน,เป็นอันดับแรก,แรกเริ่ม |
| first | (n) ตอนแรก,ชั้นหนึ่ง,วันที่หนึ่ง,ประการแรก,อันดับหนึ่ง |
| Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
| แรกเริ่ม | [ADJ] first, See also: earliest, Syn. เริ่มแรก, แต่เดิม, แรก, เดิม, Ant. สุดท้าย, ท้าย, ทีหลัง |
| แรก | [ADJ] first, See also: initial; primary, Example: นักท่องเที่ยวบางคนเพิ่งเคยมาเที่ยวภูเก็ตครั้งแรก จึงรู้สึกตื่นเต้นกับความสวยงามของทัศนียภาพ, Thai definition: มาก่อนเพื่อน |
| อาทึก | [ADJ] first, See also: preliminary; initial; prior, Syn. อาทิก, Thai definition: เป็นที่ต้น, ก่อน, แรก, เบื้องต้น |
| เอก | [ADJ] first, Syn. ที่หนึ่ง, Example: วัดราชโอรสารามเป็นพระอารามหลวงชั้นเอกชนิดราชวรวิหาร เดิมชื่อ วัดจอมทอง, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต) |
| ปฐม | [ADJ] first, See also: primary; initial; original, Syn. ประถม, ที่หนึ่ง, ทีแรก, เบื้องต้น, ฐาน, ขั้นแรก, เริ่มแรก, แรก, Ant. ท้าย,ปลาย, Example: พระพุทธยอดฟ้าจุฬาโลกเป็นปฐมกษัตริย์แห่งกรุงรัตนโกสินทร์ |
| ที่หนึ่ง | [ADV] first, Syn. อันดับแรก, อันดับหนึ่ง, Example: การเรียนเป็นเรื่องที่สำคัญเป็นที่หนึ่งของนักศึกษา |
| CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary
| Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
| Japanese-Thai: Saikam Dictionary
| 第一 | [だいいち, daiichi] Thai: อันดับหนึ่ง English: first |
| German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
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| Result from Foreign Dictionaries (8 entries found) |
From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
First \First\ (f[~e]rst), a. [OE. first, furst, AS. fyrst; akin
to Icel. fyrstr, Sw. & Dan. f["o]rste, OHG. furist, G.
f["u]rst prince; a superlatiye form of E. for, fore. See
{For}, {Fore}, and cf. {Formeer}, {Foremost}.]
1. Preceding all others of a series or kind; the ordinal of
one; earliest; as, the first day of a month; the first
year of a reign.
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2. Foremost; in front of, or in advance of, all others.
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3. Most eminent or exalted; most excellent; chief; highest;
as, Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece.
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{At first blush}. See under {Blush}.
{At first hand}, from the first or original source; without
the intervention of any agent.
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It is the intention of the person to reveal it at
first hand, by way of mouth, to yourself. --Dickens.
{First coat} (Plastering), the solid foundation of coarse
stuff, on which the rest is placed; it is thick, and
crossed with lines, so as to give a bond for the next
coat.
{First day}, Sunday; -- so called by the Friends.
{First floor}.
(a) The ground floor. [U.S.]
(b) The floor next above the ground floor. [Eng.]
{First fruit} or {First fruits}.
(a) The fruits of the season earliest gathered.
(b) (Feudal Law) One year's profits of lands belonging to
the king on the death of a tenant who held directly
from him.
(c) (Eng. Eccl. Law) The first year's whole profits of a
benefice or spiritual living.
(d) The earliest effects or results.
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See, Father, what first fruits on earth are
sprung
From thy implanted grace in man! --Milton.
{First mate}, an officer in a merchant vessel next in rank to
the captain.
{First name}, same as {Christian name}. See under {Name}, n.
{First officer} (Naut.), in the merchant service, same as
{First mate} (above).
{First sergeant} (Mil.), the ranking non-commissioned officer
in a company; the orderly sergeant. --Farrow.
{First watch} (Naut.), the watch from eight to twelve at
midnight; also, the men on duty during that time.
{First water}, the highest quality or purest luster; -- said
of gems, especially of diamond and pearls.
Syn: Primary; primordial; primitive; primeval; pristine;
highest; chief; principal; foremost.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
First \First\ (f[~e]rst), adv.
Before any other person or thing in time, space, rank, etc.;
-- much used in composition with adjectives and participles.
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Adam was first formed, then Eve. --1 Tim. ii.
13.
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{At first}, {At the first}, at the beginning or origin.
{First or last}, at one time or another; at the beginning or
end.
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And all are fools and lovers first or last.
--Dryden.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:
First \First\, n. (Mus.)
The upper part of a duet, trio, etc., either vocal or
instrumental; -- so called because it generally expresses the
air, and has a pre["e]minence in the combined effect.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
first
adv 1: before anything else; "first we must consider the garter
snake" [syn: {first}, {firstly}, {foremost}, {first of
all}, {first off}]
2: the initial time; "when Felix first saw a garter snake" [syn:
{first}, {for the first time}]
3: before another in time, space, or importance; "I was here
first"; "let's do this job first"
4: prominently forward; "he put his best foot foremost" [syn:
{foremost}, {first}]
adj 1: preceding all others in time or space or degree; "the
first house on the right"; "the first day of spring";
"his first political race"; "her first baby"; "the first
time"; "the first meetings of the new party"; "the first
phase of his training" [ant: {last}]
2: indicating the beginning unit in a series [syn: {first},
{1st}]
3: serving to set in motion; "the magazine's inaugural issue";
"the initiative phase in the negotiations"; "an initiatory
step toward a treaty"; "his first (or maiden) speech in
Congress"; "the liner's maiden voyage" [syn: {inaugural},
{initiative}, {initiatory}, {first}, {maiden}]
4: serving to begin; "the beginning canto of the poem"; "the
first verse" [syn: {beginning(a)}, {first}]
5: ranking above all others; "was first in her class"; "the
foremost figure among marine artists"; "the top graduate"
[syn: {first}, {foremost}, {world-class}]
6: highest in pitch or chief among parts or voices or
instruments or orchestra sections; "first soprano"; "the
first violin section"; "played first horn" [ant: {second}]
n 1: the first or highest in an ordering or series; "He wanted
to be the first" [syn: {first}, {number one}]
2: the first element in a countable series; "the first of the
month" [syn: {first}, {number one}, {number 1}]
3: the time at which something is supposed to begin; "they got
an early start"; "she knew from the get-go that he was the
man for her" [syn: {beginning}, {commencement}, {first},
{outset}, {get-go}, {start}, {kickoff}, {starting time},
{showtime}, {offset}] [ant: {end}, {ending}, {middle}]
4: the fielding position of the player on a baseball team who is
stationed at first of the bases in the infield (counting
counterclockwise from home plate) [syn: {first base},
{first}]
5: an honours degree of the highest class [syn: {first}, {first-
class honours degree}]
6: the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor
vehicle; used to start a car moving [syn: {first gear},
{first}, {low gear}, {low}]
From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006) [vera]:
FIRST
ForschungsInstitut fuer Rechnerarchitektur und SoftwareTechnik
(org., GMD, Berlin, Germany)
From V.E.R.A. -- Virtual Entity of Relevant Acronyms (June 2006) [vera]:
FIRST
Forum of Incident Response and SecuriTy (org., NIST)
From English-German Freedict dictionary [fd-eng-deu]:
first [fəːst]
erst; erste; erstens; erster; erstes; frühest; zuerst; zunächst
From English-French Freedict dictionary [fd-eng-fra]:
first [fəːst]
premier
au commencement; en premier lieu; d'abord
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