中文意思
But you first 的意思
A polite way to let someone else go ahead of you.
In simple words: You go before me.
But you first 例句
- He opened the door and said, 'But you first.'
- When they reached the entrance, she smiled and said, 'But you first.'
- 'But you first' is a common phrase used in our culture.
- During the meeting, he gestured to her, saying, 'But you first.'
- I could tell he wanted to let me speak, so he said, 'But you first.'
如何使用 But you first
Used in polite conversation to allow someone else to go ahead. Suitable for both formal and informal settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone phrase
Memory hint
Think of a friendly gesture where someone says, 'But you first!' while holding a door open.
相关单词
Collocations with But you first
- say but you first
- use but you first
- hear but you first
Common mistakes with But you first
- Using 'but you first' in very formal situations might sound too casual.
- Some learners misplace the phrase in a sentence when trying to integrate it.
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关于 But you first 的常见问题
But you first 是什么意思?
You go before me.
But you first 的中文意思是什么?
You go before me.
But you first 的定义是什么?
A polite way to let someone else go ahead of you.
如何在句子中使用 But you first?
He opened the door and said, 'But you first.'
能再举一个 But you first 的例子吗?
When they reached the entrance, she smiled and said, 'But you first.'
But you first 的近义词有哪些?
常见的替代说法包括 after you, go ahead, you first, please proceed。
哪些词和 But you first 搭配?
它常与 say but you first, use but you first, hear but you first 搭配。
使用 But you first 时常见的错误有哪些?
Using 'but you first' in very formal situations might sound too casual. Some learners misplace the phrase in a sentence when trying to integrate it.
But you first 怎么发音?
US: //bʌt jʊ fɜrst//, UK: //bʌt jʊ fɜːst//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。
什么时候该用 But you first?
Used in polite conversation to allow someone else to go ahead. Suitable for both formal and informal settings.
