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2018年2月2日 · Consider the following two cases: Case 1: There are two primary noise source categories. The first represents the intrinsic noise, while the second refers to ... Case 2: There are two primary noise source categories. The first one represents the intrinsic noise, while the second one refers to ... Are both proper ways of referencing the two ...
2012年6月21日 · Even though last and first are terminal concepts, 'the first' is the past and static, where 'the last' is in the future and changeable. So, 'the last' could mean 'the last' in the past with the possibility to occur in the future, where as the 'the very last' could mean the intent or expectation that 'the last' of the past will never occur again ...
02 如何理解第一性原理?两千多年前, 亚里士多德这样表述第一性原理: 在每一系统的探索中,存在第一性原理(First principle thinking),它是一个最基本的命题或假设,不能被省略或删除,也不能被违反。
2014年8月23日 · First, these abbreviations are not onomatopoeia. In fact, your question is about writing rather than sounds. In the written number 2 nd, the letters nd are the superscript. More generally, these letters form the ordinal indicator in english.
Initially / To begin with OR to start with (less formal) = First (ly) Then / next / after that / afterwards = later. In addition / additionally = Second (ly) Furthermore / moreover OR What's more (less formal) = Third (ly) In conclusion / lastly OR in the end (less formal)= Finally. To start with, I grabbed a spoon.
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A one-syllable "First," can introduce the first point, but some find it too short to introduce a long concept of several points. The introduction "Firstly,", which is considered less formal, is sometimes used as a compromise when "First of all," is too strong but "First," seems understated.
While technically okay, we would generally still not use the abbreviation in the first case, because it's not a context where we would use any abbreviations. Rather, the abbreviations are best restricted to cases where we are going to talk of several ordinals, (i.e. where we would also talk of the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.) or where an ordinal is strongly expected (e.g. in dates).
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2017年11月1日 · This is the first time I have ever eaten sushi. Perfect tenses refer to completed or "not relevant anymore" things. You may still be eating the sushi, but you have checked off the "first time" box, so to speak, so logically speaking your "first time" is completed.