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once
- IPA[wʌns]
英式
- on one occasion or for one time only;on even one occasion; at all (used for emphasis)
- as soon as; when
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副詞
- 1. on one occasion or for one time only they deliver once a week 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ on even one occasion; at all (used for emphasis) he never once complained if she once got an idea in her head you'd never move it 同義詞
- 2. at some time in the past; formerly Gran had once been a famous singer 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. multiplied by one once two is two
連接詞
- 1. as soon as; when once the grapes were pressed, the juice was put into barrels
- a rapid inspection or search: some doctor came and gave us all a once-over
Oxford American Dictionary
- a rapid search or inspection: some doctor came and gave us a once-over
Oxford Dictionary
- immediately
Oxford Dictionary
- immediately
Oxford American Dictionary
- (with reference to cousins) separated in relationship by one generation
Oxford American Dictionary
- (with reference to cousins) separated in relationship by one generation
Oxford Dictionary
- on one occasion only, as an exception
Oxford American Dictionary
- one more time
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- IPA[wəns]
美式
- on one occasion or for one time only: they deliver once a week
- as soon as; when: once the grapes were pressed, the juice was put into barrels
Oxford American Dictionary