顺序
The particular way in which things are arranged or follow each other. Essential for describing processes or chronological events in academic tasks.
예시
3 / 5大家排好队,按顺序上车。
Line up and get on the bus in order.
请确认名单的顺序是否正确。
Please confirm if the order of the list is correct.
随便什么顺序都行。
Any order is fine.
어휘 가족
암기 팁
顺 (smooth/follow) + 序 (serial/preface) = following a smooth series.
빠른 퀴즈
在写作文时,合理的___可以使观点更清晰。
정답!
정답은: 顺序
예시
大家排好队,按顺序上车。
everydayLine up and get on the bus in order.
请确认名单的顺序是否正确。
formalPlease confirm if the order of the list is correct.
随便什么顺序都行。
informalAny order is fine.
实验步骤必须严格遵守先后顺序。
academicThe experimental steps must strictly follow the sequence.
公司将按职位顺序进行调整。
businessThe company will make adjustments according to position order.
어휘 가족
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
乱了顺序
out of order
按顺序来
go in order
由于顺序原因
due to sequencing reasons
자주 혼동되는 단어
顺序 is about arrangement/order; 程序 is about a formal procedure or software code.
사용 참고사항
Use '顺序' when describing 'how' things follow one another in a line or timeline.
자주 하는 실수
Learners often say '次序' in academic writing, which is okay but '顺序' is more common for 'logical/time order'.
암기 팁
顺 (smooth/follow) + 序 (serial/preface) = following a smooth series.
어원
From '顺' (to follow) and '序' (order/rank).
문법 패턴
빠른 퀴즈
在写作文时,合理的___可以使观点更清晰。
정답!
정답은: 顺序
관련 어휘
General Academic 관련 단어
首先
B1Used to introduce the first point or step in a sequence or an argument. It helps organize thoughts and structure an essay or speech logically.
由此可见
B1A phrase used to conclude or infer a result from the evidence provided previously. It translates to 'from this it can be seen' or 'thus'.
日益
B1Describes something that is increasing or changing more and more with each passing day. It is used to describe trends.
迫切
B1Describing a situation that is urgent and requires immediate attention or action.
片面
B1One-sided; biased. Referring to a view or argument that only considers one part of a situation and ignores others.
发生
B1To take place, come into being, or occur, especially regarding events, changes, or natural phenomena. It is one of the most common verbs in academic descriptions of processes.
形式
B1The visible shape or configuration of something; the way in which something exists or is done.
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