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first-come

/furst-kuhm/US // ˈfɜrstˈkʌm //

先到先得,先来后到,先到先得的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : arranged, considered, or done in order of application or arrival, as for purposes of service: orders filled on a first-come basis.

Examples

  • Fluoride first entered an American water supply through a rather inelegant technocratic scheme.

  • In the first episode, an officer is shown video of himself shooting and killing a man.

  • But since those rosy scenarios were first floated, the California political scene has grown more crowded.

  • Meanwhile, in Florida, Bush was flooded with questions about whether gay marriage could possibly come to the Sunshine State.

  • Eric Garcetti succeeded Villaraigosa and has received high marks in his first year and a half on the job.

  • In their shelter, Brion and Ulv crouched low and wondered why the attack didn't come.

  • This is the first and principal point at which we can stanch the wastage of teaching energy that now goes on.

  • He was converted and baptized, and was the first Hebrew instructor at Harvard college.

  • And I have not had the first morsel of food prepared from this grain offered me since I reached the shores of Europe.

  • Babylas raised his pale face; he knew what was coming; it had come so many times before.