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frist (n.)
"a certain space of time," Old English frist, first "space of time, period; respite, truce" (compare Old Frisian first, Old High German frist, Old Norse frest). Archaic from 16c. As a verb, "delay," from early 13c. (perhaps in Old English but unattested).
1. He that would win the daughter must beging with the mother frist.
欲赢得女儿者,必须首先赢得母亲开始.

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2. Allow me to introduce frist . My name is Wanny.
允许我自我介绍一下. 我叫威尼.

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3. If you don't get the answers at frist, do you give up?
如果一开始你没有得到答案, 你会放弃嘛?

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4. I am awakened and my frist thoughts are of you.
我醒了过来.第一个想到的. 就是你.

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5. Gates turned for succour to his frist love overseeling software development.
盖茨只好求助于他心爱的软件来排忧解难,他决定全面掌管软件的开发工作.

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