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		Definition of firstly in English: firstlyadverb ˈfəːs(t)liˈfərstli Used to introduce a first point or reason.  引入观点、原因首先,第一  firstly it is wrong and secondly it is extremely difficult to implement 首先,那是不对的;其次,执行起来非常困难。 Example sentencesExamples -  Dear Neil, firstly, I'd like to thank you for contributing to our journal on a regular basis.
 -  You state that prison serves two purposes - firstly to punish and secondly to protect the public.
 -  If the Government is wrong, that begs two questions: firstly, what does this mean?
 -  That has changed: firstly, he has not had to contend with long-term injury lay-offs.
 -  In other words, there is, firstly, a clear economic case for increased immigration.
 -  There were a couple of reasons for this, firstly as it was just too damn hot.
 -  I am on the side of legalising cannabis for a number of reasons, firstly to break the link between cannabis and hard drugs.
 -  Our criteria were, firstly, we would take people where they wanted to go.
 -  To raise money you need three things: firstly, a powerful cause, well articulated.
 -  These tags are used for a variety of purposes, firstly to format the layout of a web page and secondly to build in links to other pages and files.
 -  Well firstly I can't escape the impression that the excitable kid is getting a bit carried away.
 -  Well, firstly I found it an excellent story and it was hard to put it down.
 -  OK, firstly, will someone decide whether the girls were wearing headscarves or veils.
 -  I asked a couple of questions, firstly to ascertain if the public knew there was not going to be a parade.
 -  There are two axioms; firstly, that legal bans only affect the law abiding.
 -  The problem with these views is firstly that it is not clear in what sense dialectics is a logic.
 -  Well, firstly I would take issue with the motives she ascribes to grown-up fans.
 -  Fur isn't a good fashion choice for two reasons, firstly it simply doesn't look very good.
 -  Funds would then be needed firstly to refurbish the building and then to cover its operating costs.
 -  Two problems: firstly, we don't have a hat that she can sleep in, and as a consequence she mangles her head.
 
 Synonyms before anything else, first and foremost, firstly, in the first place    Definition of firstly in US English: firstlyadverbˈfərstliˈfərstlē Used to introduce a first point or reason.  引入观点、原因首先,第一  firstly it is wrong and secondly it is extremely difficult to implement 首先,那是不对的;其次,执行起来非常困难。 Example sentencesExamples -  If the Government is wrong, that begs two questions: firstly, what does this mean?
 -  Our criteria were, firstly, we would take people where they wanted to go.
 -  Dear Neil, firstly, I'd like to thank you for contributing to our journal on a regular basis.
 -  Two problems: firstly, we don't have a hat that she can sleep in, and as a consequence she mangles her head.
 -  There were a couple of reasons for this, firstly as it was just too damn hot.
 -  Well, firstly I found it an excellent story and it was hard to put it down.
 -  These tags are used for a variety of purposes, firstly to format the layout of a web page and secondly to build in links to other pages and files.
 -  To raise money you need three things: firstly, a powerful cause, well articulated.
 -  That has changed: firstly, he has not had to contend with long-term injury lay-offs.
 -  Fur isn't a good fashion choice for two reasons, firstly it simply doesn't look very good.
 -  There are two axioms; firstly, that legal bans only affect the law abiding.
 -  I asked a couple of questions, firstly to ascertain if the public knew there was not going to be a parade.
 -  Funds would then be needed firstly to refurbish the building and then to cover its operating costs.
 -  I am on the side of legalising cannabis for a number of reasons, firstly to break the link between cannabis and hard drugs.
 -  In other words, there is, firstly, a clear economic case for increased immigration.
 -  You state that prison serves two purposes - firstly to punish and secondly to protect the public.
 -  Well, firstly I would take issue with the motives she ascribes to grown-up fans.
 -  The problem with these views is firstly that it is not clear in what sense dialectics is a logic.
 -  Well firstly I can't escape the impression that the excitable kid is getting a bit carried away.
 -  OK, firstly, will someone decide whether the girls were wearing headscarves or veils.
 
 Synonyms before anything else, first and foremost, firstly, in the first place     |