first come , first served
First come first served is an idiom, pronounced Xi ā NL á IH ò UD à o, which means to determine the order of arrival.
explain
Determine the order of arrival.
source
In the collection of Wanling essays by Mei Yaochen of Song Dynasty, it is said that "there are always the later and the earlier. When the time comes, I will return it to you."
usage
A combination; a predicate or an object; used of people or things
Examples
Li Lvyuan's Qiludeng in Qing Dynasty: "like monks and Taoists, brothers and sisters, they only talk about ~, regardless of age."
Discrimination of words
You should pay attention to "first come, second served" when you make sentences. You can't go beyond this limit. discrimination comes first and comes later, which mainly means that we should do things in order. synonyms are preconceived antonyms jump in line and go through the back door
first come , first served
learn while young and practise when strong - yòu xué zhuàng xíng
insidious slander which gradually soaks into the mind - jìn rùn zhī zèn