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one-time 英ˈwʌnˌtaɪm美ˈwʌnˌtaɪmAHDwŭnʹtīm' ★★☆☆☆高COCA⁹⁶⁹⁸BNC¹⁶⁰³⁵iWeb⁷⁶⁴⁷Economist¹⁰⁴²³ 基本英英搭配记法近义反义例句例句 adj.一次的⁴⁰;以前的⁶⁰
Adjective: belonging to some prior time;erstwhile friend our former glory the once capital of the state her quondam lover at one time曾经one-pulse time一脉冲时间one-time operation一次有效利用…at one time or another在某个时候take one's time从容不迫one at a time每次一个at any one time在任何一个时刻…bide one's time等待时机one-time pad单次密本one-pulse time delay单脉冲时间延迟…one time with another在不同的时期…at one time with another在不同场合one time and another在不同场合at one time and another在不同场合 onetime时间⇒adj.一次的⁴⁰;以前的⁶⁰近义词 old老的former前者的quondam过去的onetime从前的previous以前的sometime以前的erstwhile从前的
形容词100% 用作形容词I'll overlook your lateness this time.我可以不计较你这一次的迟到。 Her new record doesn't come up to her last one.她的新纪录次于上一次的纪录。 I fondly remember, beforehand happy time.我怀念的是,以前的欢乐时光。 Yes, but it was a long time ago.是的,那是很久以前的事情了。 And understand that, by no means, is the Sex Talk a one-time conversation. 要明白一点,关于性的交谈,绝对不可能是一次性的谈话。 yeeyan As a result, most instances of scaling are planned and executed as a one-time event, similar to a migration. 因此,大多数扩展情况都是计划的,并作为一次性的事件来执行,这一点与迁移类似。 ibm |