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- What do we call the “rd” in “3ʳᵈ” and the “th” in “9ᵗʰ”?
@WS2 In speech, very nearly always In writing, much less so I think what may be going on is that one just assumes that “June 1” is pronounced “June First”, or “4 July” as “the Fourth of July”
- numbers - First, Second, Third, Fourth or 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th? One, Two . . .
When we use words like first, second, third, fourth or 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, in sentences, what will be the best way to write these? Also, what about numbers? Do we put them as numbers or numerals? Here are some sample sentences, He got first 1st class in that examination He gave me two 2 books He will be the first 1st to get there
- 1st、2nd、3rd、…10th 都是什么的缩写?怎么读?10th之后的缩写怎么写?_百度知道
3rd就是third,读音:英[θɜːd],美[θɜːrd] 10th就是tenth,读音:英[tenθ],美[tenθ] 其中1st,2nd,3rd为特殊形式,其它的都是阿拉伯数字后加th。 扩展资料 在英语中,使用序数词时前面要加定冠词 the,但是,在下面的情况下则不加 the:
- Ordinal 3: 3rd vs 3d - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
It's normal to represent third as 3rd, not "3d" The latter might be used if a foreign language were being translated by someone who is used to using only a single character to represent an ordinal (for example, in Italian) This is supported by a Google Ngram comparing 3rd to 3d The former occurs more often, even though "3d" could have a
- 身高表上的3rd、10th、25th等代表什么意思? - 百度知道
身高表上的3rd、10th、25th等代表什么意思? 身高表上的3rd、10th、25th等代表第三,第十,第二十五所对应的身高数值。 标准图表(数值表、曲线图) :(1)生长标准图表:采用每月龄间隔,用百分位数表达方式。
- 英语日期rd、th有什么区别,怎么运用? - 百度知道
2、rd在日期中只用于3号和23号,3号表达为3rd,23号表示为 23rd。 3、th用于4号~20号以及24号~30号 如4号表示为 4th 第一,英文为first,故写为1st;第二,英文为second,缩写为2nd;第三,英文为third,缩写为3rd。
- prepositions - in or on the 3rd week of July - English Language . . .
A similar question was asked here, but I'd like to add a few new examples and am seeking clarification In most scenarios, it sounds natural to say "in the 1st 2nd 3rd 4th week of a month" But be
- etymology - What comes after (Primary,unary),(secondary,binary . . .
3rd = tertiary; 4th = quaternary; 5th = quinary; 6th = senary; 7th = septenary; 8th = octonary; 9th = nonary; 10th = denary; 12th = duodenary; 20th = vigenary These come from the Latin roots The -n-ones come as well from Latin but this time are distributive adjectives, "one each, two each, etc "; they are always used in plural They were
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