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1. (n.) premiere
a first public performance or showing of a play, opera, film, etc.
2. premiere
the leading woman, as in a drama.
3. (v.t.) premiere
to present publicly for the first time:
to premiere a new film.
4. (v.i.) premiere
to have the first public showing:
The act premiered in Boston.
5. premiere
to perform publicly for the first time, as in a particular role or medium:
to premiere as Ophelia.
Etymology: (1890–95; < F première lit., first, fem. of premierpremier)
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| Definition of 'Premiere' |
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1. (adj) premiere
the first public performance of a play or movie
2. (verb) premier, premiere
preceding all others in time
"the premiere showing"
3. (verb) premier, premiere
be performed for the first time
"We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success"
4. (verb) premier, premiere
perform a work for the first time
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1. (noun) premiere
the first performance or showing of a play, piece of music, movie, etc.
stars arriving at the premiere of the movie
2. (verb) premiere
to perform or show for the first time
His new opera premieres at La Scala.
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Sense: the first performance of a play, film etc.
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Arabic: لَيْلَة الإفْتِتاح |
Brazilian: estreia |
German: die Premiere |
Danish: premiere |
Greek: πρεμιέρα |
Spanish: estreno |
Estonian: esmaesitlus |
Finnish: ensi-ilta |
French: première |
Hungarian: premier |
Indonesian: pertunjukan perdana |
Icelandic: frumsÿning/-flutningur |
Italian: première; prima visione |
Japanese: 初演 |
Korean: 초연 |
Lithuanian: premjera |
Latvian: pirmizrāde |
Dutch: première |
Norwegian: premiere |
Polish: premiera |
Persian: شخص اولى |
Pashto: لومړنى كس |
Portuguese: estreia |
Romanian: premieră |
Russian: премьера |
Slovak: premiéra |
Slovenian: premiera |
Swedish: premiär |
Thai: (ละคร; ภาพยนตร์) รอบปฐมทั |
Turkish: ilk gösterim, gala |
Taiwanese: 初次演出 |
Chinese: 初次演出 |
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