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secondly

/sek-uhnd-lee/US // ˈsɛk ənd li //UK // (ˈsɛkəndlɪ) //

其次,第二,二是,其二

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in the second place; second.

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Examples

  • Secondly, as GBCE reports, it puts the kids themselves at a higher risk of dropping out of school, or abandoning it all together.

  • Secondly, what's with choosing Swift, a 24-year-old born in Pennsylvania and bred in Nashville, to represent NYC?

  • Secondly, Republicans have to do better with non-white voters.

  • Secondly, the film shows sex in a raw way, and the Soviet regime was notoriously prudish, despite its official atheism.

  • Secondly, readers should not cluck their satisfaction so blithely over economic sanctions.

  • Secondly,—I should be further, in point of time, from Birdwood and his men than if I was still on board ship.

  • Secondly, the act of prayer gives courage or confidence, in proportion to the faith of him that prays.

  • It had been aroused a little by the stranger himself; secondly by their scared faces; thirdly by this close conference.

  • Secondly, Randolph prayed for safe conducts for Bruce's envoys, presently to be sent to procure reconciliation with the Church.

  • Secondly, my friends, especially N. Rubinstein, are trying might and main to prevent my marriage.