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 Translation for 'at first' from English to Portuguese
primeiramente {adv}at first
em primeiro lugar {adv}at first
3 Words
à primeira vista {adv}at first sight
5+ Words
desporto
chegar em primeiro lugar [corrida]
arrive at the first place [race]
Partial Matches
mate.
primeiro {adj}
first
2
primeiros socorros {m.pl}first aid
primeiro nome {m}first name
em primeiro lugar {adv}in the first place
desporto
ficar em primeiro lugar
get the first place
a priori {adv}in the first place
provérb.
Os últimos serão os primeiros.
The last will be the first.
{prep}at
em {prep}at
quím.
astatínio {m} <At>
astatine <At>
quím.
ástato {m} <At>
astatine <At>
unverified referir-se ato aim at
geogr.
Áustria {f}
Austria <.at>
à disposiçãoat disposal
apontar parato point at
de noite {adv}at night
em casaat home
imediatamente {adv}at once
às vezes {adv}at times
olharto look at
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Usage Examples English
  • Controversy over the identity of al-Omari erupted shortly after the attacks. At first, the FBI had named Abdul Rahman al-Omari, a pilot for Saudi Arabian Airlines, as the pilot of Flight 11.
  • Apple and many third-party developers made software available on tape at first, but after the Disk II became available in 1978, tape-based Apple II software essentially disappeared from the market.
  • The most infamous doctor at Auschwitz was Josef Mengele, the "Angel of Death", who worked in Auschwitz II from 30 May 1943, at first in the gypsy family camp.
  • The growth generated by this boom largely passed by Austin at first, with the city slipping from fourth largest to tenth largest in Texas between 1880 and 1920.
  • Asphalt was first used to pave streets in the 1870s. At first naturally occurring "bituminous rock" was used, such as at Ritchie Mines in Macfarlan in Ritchie County, West Virginia from 1852 to 1873.

  • At first, his directing career was kept separate from his writing career.
  • ] At first called white or yellow amber ("ambre jaune"), this meaning was adopted in English by the early 15th century.
  • Such an accomplishment is more significant than it at first appears.
  • The word "almond" comes from Old French "almande" or "alemande", Late Latin *"amandula", *"amindula", derived from "amygdala" from the Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη ("amygdálē") Wild almond species were grown by early farmers, "at first unintentionally in the garbage heaps, and later intentionally in their orchards".
  • Aramaic gradually became the "lingua franca" throughout the Middle East, with the script at first complementing and then displacing Assyrian cuneiform, as the predominant writing system.

  • The enormous expansion in the 18th and 19th centuries of the British Empire brought Anglicanism along with it. At first all these colonial churches were under the jurisdiction of the bishop of London.
  • The unsupportive wife of Hank Rearden, who dislikes his habits and (secretly at first) seeks to ruin Rearden to prove her own value.
  • After Johnston took command, Polk at first refused to comply with Johnston's order to send an engineer, Lt.
  • Their duties at first were simply ministerial. They were the assistants to the tribunes in whatever matters that the tribunes might entrust to them, although most matters with which they were entrusted were of minimal importance.
  • The Advent Christian Church officially formed in 1861 and grew rapidly at first.

  • In 1904, Josep Batlló hired Gaudí to design his home; at first his plans were to tear down the building and construct a completely new house.
  • Example 2: At first quarter phase, the approximation for the Moon gives [...] With that, the apparent magnitude of the Moon is [...] close to the expected value of about [...].
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