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originally
[ uh-rij-uh-nl-ee ]
adverb
- with respect to origin; by origin:
Originally he came from California.
- at the beginning; at first:
Originally this was to be in three volumes.
- in the first place; primarily:
Originally nomads, they first learned agriculture from the missionaries.
- in an original, novel, or distinctively individual manner:
Originally planned houses are much in demand.
- Archaic. from the beginning; from the first; inherently.
originally
/ 蓹藞谤瑟诲萧瑟苍蓹濒瑟 /
adverb
- in the first place
- in an original way
- with reference to the origin or beginning
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of originally1
Example Sentences
AV Alta, a new USL League One club, has averaged 4,500 fans over its first three 亚洲网紅露点 playing in a stadium originally built for minor league baseball.
The artwork was originally bought by Mr Wallace, the Manchester Guardian's literary editor, who used it to mark Manchester Civic Week, celebrating the city's industrial success.
The entire town is trying to survive this onslaught and originally, in the text, there鈥檚 like two or three bloaters.
He found some old recipes online, including one from his mom that had originally belonged to his grandmother.
Coogler 鈥 a Black director from Oakland, California, who was originally going to pursue medicine before a college professor pointed him toward screenplay writing 鈥 fought for his success.
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