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Meanings of
first form
in English
First year of secondary education in some educational systems.
s1
first year
1st year
1st form
form 1
year seven
seventh grade
Related terms
educational year
Synonyms
Examples for "
s1
"
s1
first year
1st year
1st form
form 1
Examples for "
s1
"
1
S1 and ACI's stock was trading higher by about one percent.
2
In the S1, this barrier is a backflow protector in the pump flange.
3
Sixteen strains had genes homologous to the genes encoding carocin S1.
4
The Stealth S1 outsole has a grid of semi-dotted rectangular lugs.
5
The tumors were located in all segments of liver except S1.
1
Continuing the Labour-led government's free apprenticeships and
first
year
fees free programmes.
2
We hope to train about 30 in the
first
year
,
she said.
3
The Mint had problems with that issue, too, in the
first
year
.
4
Even that shall leave adequate funds for your
first
year
or two.
5
The deal will add to earnings in the
first
year
,
CB&I said.
1
The subsidence was nonprogressive, and no subsidence occurred after the 1st year.
2
Only two acute rejections were observed after the 1st year.
3
I was taught that in my 1st year at Varsity.
4
And was lucky to have him as a batting coach 1st year of BBL.
5
Reporter on school's Engineering News 1st year, ass't editor next, associate editor and advertising mgr.
1
More pronounced degree of form 1, with laceration of the mantle opposite the shoulder of the bullet.
2
The ground plot is in this form 1 1 1 1 is the passages.
3
Wet form 1 start for 0 places: Finished 8.
4
The size of the paper can range form 1 to 5 pages in Springer LNCS format.
5
Two pedigrees with HHCS ascertained independently were subsequently found to form 1 large kindred carrying the mutation A40G.
1
The new 10- year lease includes a break option in
year
seven
.
2
Last
year
seven
people lost their lives during the easter period.
3
Over the past
year
seven
nations have joined the Convention on Cluster Munitions banning them.
4
The tenant has a break option in
year
seven
.
5
Cruise ship visits have also grown from six-a-
year
seven
years ago to 20 visits this
year
.
1
She'd gotten the lead role in every school play since
seventh
grade
.
2
Everyone knows you've had the hots for that Neanderthal since
seventh
grade
.
3
If we start planning now, you'll be a shoo-in for
seventh
grade
.
4
Finished the
seventh
grade
that June, but entered preparatory school that fall.
5
He'd been a senior at Rosewood when she was in
seventh
grade
.
Usage of
first form
in English
1
The
first
form
,
which is better studied, is known as Batesian mimicry.
2
Theodore who sat on the
first
form
was one of the five.
3
Remember how easily the
first
form
melted through the faceplate of Kane's helmet?
4
Thus, in its
first
form
the story was the product of conscious intention.
5
That is the
first
form
of the dweller on the threshold.
6
Two copies of the
first
form
,
and you're an average heterosexual.
7
Why, our desks were next each other in the
first
form
.
8
Did you tell the
first
form
boarders to bet on me?
9
I'll hold the
first
form
and tear down the front page.
10
Poetry is the
first
form
of literary expression among all peoples.
11
The
first
form
of this weapon tried, the mitrailleuse, was not very successful.
12
An aristocracy, of course, is naturally the
first
form
of government.
13
The
first
form
was a long, straight, tapering shell, sometimes several feet long.
14
This is all baiting, and baiting is the
first
form
of fascism, he said.
15
The
first
form
of charity comes in great measure from a love of self.
16
The assignat in this
first
form
was an {97} inchoate mortgage bond.
Other examples for "first form"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
first
form
first
Adjective
Noun
First form
through the time
First form
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common