primo / ˈpri moʊ; for 1, 2 also Italian ˈpri mɔ /

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primo2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural pri·mos, pri·mi [pree-mee Italian pree-mee]. /ˈpri mi Italian ˈpri mi/. Music.

  1. the part of a piano duet played on the upper half of the keyboard.
  2. the first or leading part in an ensemble.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Slang. first-class: dinner at a primo restaurant.highly valuable or most essential: the primo player on the team.

primo 近义词

primo

等同于 outstanding

primo

等同于 primary/prime

primo

等同于 remarkable

primo

等同于 unique

primo

等同于 best

primo

等同于 high-grade

primo

等同于 rudimental

primo

等同于 elementary

primo

等同于 fabulous

primo

等同于 fantastic

primo

等同于 first

primo

等同于 foremost

primo

等同于 first off

更多primo例句

  1. This year she’s expressed interest in cold-weather running so I put together this primo collection for her by focusing on my favorite materials for next-to-skin comfort.
  2. But Klitschko is no Primo Carnera—the first giant heavyweight champion and an ersatz fighter who was set up by the mob.
  3. Primo was with his mother and her boyfriend that weekend, so I had left the city and driven up to join Eliza in Hudson.
  4. Stevie Wonder," says Hill, "and Earth, Wind, and Fire was the primo dance record.
  5. Primo de Rivera, who believed the rebellion to be fast on the wane, shipped back to Spain 7,000 troops.
  6. They were accepted, and the primo sargentos raised to the rank of officers to fill their places.
  7. In gradu primo Sodomiae impotentia non necesse adest, in gradu autem secundo semper adest.
  8. The primo amoroso served up the crambe decies repetita of his monologues.
  9. Primo, ma petite maison ne subsiste pas—par consquence mon grand hte ne pouvoit m'y honorer de sa prsence.