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Definition of thirdly in English: thirdlyadverb ˈθəːdliˈθərdli In the third place (used to introduce a third point or reason) 第三(用于列举第三个要点、原因) secondly, the Home Secretary has found a way to deal with the problem swiftly; thirdly, the Bill has received all-party support Example sentencesExamples - Secondly, they allow you to combine butter and eggs without recourse to flour, thus making the richest light snack ever and, thirdly, they take five minutes to cook.
- And thirdly, it didn't actually govern the country, being simply a legislative body with limited powers to enact laws for the Governor.
- They were supposed to be about things that involved a very great amount of originality, and thirdly, they were supposed to be about an inventive step that was useful to society.
- And thirdly, despite having always been resolutely opposed to sexism, lookism and shapeism I couldn't get over how ugly the crowd was.
- And thirdly, they used to have a very impressive industrial base and impressive educating class.
- And thirdly, it is writing not supported by fact and reality.
- And thirdly, I haven't really felt like posting all that much!
- And thirdly, and most importantly, there'll be other London-based sitcoms that I've completely failed to remember.
- Secondly, it could plunge the country into another round of internecine fighting and, thirdly, it could put the US at odds with the UN.
- Firstly, he is always urging me to stop drinking; secondly, he looks a good 10 years younger than he is; and thirdly, his special horror is addiction.
- Second, all users of the playing field should have a say in what money was spent on, and thirdly, there should be a co-ordinated approach to the raising of additional funds.
- And thirdly, he introduced a ‘process which is strong enough to stop people making bad decisions when under pressure’.
- 'Firstly, this is a West Coast Swing dance, secondly, I'll play what I want to play and thirdly, leave, see if I care!'
- First, it seeks to relieve some of the pressures on the labour market, second, it aims to curve inflation, and thirdly, it looks to position the relevant parties for the next election.
- Reasons for leaving were firstly getting a job elsewhere, secondly moving back to live with their parents and thirdly that they perceived that there were no jobs in Yorkshire.
- And thirdly, it seems clear to me, in many more cases they're going to change their careers from choice, and it will be easier to do so.
- Firstly, the legality has not been fully proven, secondly, the knock-on effects have not been thought through and thirdly, a question mark hangs over motives.
- And then thirdly, there need to be trucks made available within Ethiopia itself to transport the food to where it is most needed.
- And thirdly, these are not the only controls that have gone on.
- And thirdly, right across Australia it's been very difficult to get an appropriate focus on performance and get results out to parents.
Definition of thirdly in US English: thirdlyadverbˈθərdliˈTHərdlē In the third place (used to introduce a third point or reason) 第三(用于列举第三个要点、原因) secondly, the Home Secretary has found a way to deal with the problem swiftly; thirdly, the Bill has received all-party support Example sentencesExamples - Second, all users of the playing field should have a say in what money was spent on, and thirdly, there should be a co-ordinated approach to the raising of additional funds.
- And thirdly, I haven't really felt like posting all that much!
- And thirdly, they used to have a very impressive industrial base and impressive educating class.
- And thirdly, it is writing not supported by fact and reality.
- And thirdly, despite having always been resolutely opposed to sexism, lookism and shapeism I couldn't get over how ugly the crowd was.
- And thirdly, he introduced a ‘process which is strong enough to stop people making bad decisions when under pressure’.
- Secondly, it could plunge the country into another round of internecine fighting and, thirdly, it could put the US at odds with the UN.
- And thirdly, it didn't actually govern the country, being simply a legislative body with limited powers to enact laws for the Governor.
- And thirdly, it seems clear to me, in many more cases they're going to change their careers from choice, and it will be easier to do so.
- And then thirdly, there need to be trucks made available within Ethiopia itself to transport the food to where it is most needed.
- First, it seeks to relieve some of the pressures on the labour market, second, it aims to curve inflation, and thirdly, it looks to position the relevant parties for the next election.
- And thirdly, these are not the only controls that have gone on.
- Firstly, the legality has not been fully proven, secondly, the knock-on effects have not been thought through and thirdly, a question mark hangs over motives.
- Firstly, he is always urging me to stop drinking; secondly, he looks a good 10 years younger than he is; and thirdly, his special horror is addiction.
- Secondly, they allow you to combine butter and eggs without recourse to flour, thus making the richest light snack ever and, thirdly, they take five minutes to cook.
- 'Firstly, this is a West Coast Swing dance, secondly, I'll play what I want to play and thirdly, leave, see if I care!'
- And thirdly, and most importantly, there'll be other London-based sitcoms that I've completely failed to remember.
- They were supposed to be about things that involved a very great amount of originality, and thirdly, they were supposed to be about an inventive step that was useful to society.
- Reasons for leaving were firstly getting a job elsewhere, secondly moving back to live with their parents and thirdly that they perceived that there were no jobs in Yorkshire.
- And thirdly, right across Australia it's been very difficult to get an appropriate focus on performance and get results out to parents.
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