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a once的意思

a once中文翻譯:

一次

相似詞語短語

at once───馬上,立刻

asconce───阿斯康

attonce───阿托涅

patonce───專利

Ponce───n.龐塞(拉丁美洲波多黎各島南部港市)

bonce───n.頭;腦袋

nonce───adj.(詞、表達)臨時杜撰的;特定場合的;n.目前;特定場合;褻童犯(非正式);n.(Nonce)(法、美、意)農斯(人名)

poonce───普恩斯

sconce───n.頭;頭蓋;突出的燭臺;vt.遮蔽;受罰請客;n.(Sconce)人名;(英)斯康斯

雙語使用場景

It was not the first attempt to repair a once solid link.───這并不是第一次嘗試修復曾經牢固的關系。

Hey, it's a once a year celebration!───嘿,這是一年一次的節日!

She gave the apartment a once-over.───她匆匆掃視了一下那間公寓。

Pacific Western University was also the name of a once affiliated, now defunct, university in Hawaii (Pacific Western University (Hawaii)).───西太平洋大學也曾經是一個附屬的但現已解散的大學名字,西太平洋大學(夏威夷)。

Avenue of the Baobabs an area near Morondava protected since 2007 is all that remains of a once thick forest cleared for farmland.───靠近摩倫達瓦(Morondava)地區的猴面包樹林蔭大道,自2007年以來受到了保護。可是所有遺留下來的,是曾經為茂密的森林已清除為農田。

The heart ever dream, may be reduced to fragments in term of despair, the lost memory, also again unable to piece together a once perfect.───那個曾經用心編織的夢,也許會在長期的絕望中支離破碎,那些零落的記憶,也再無法拼湊不出曾經的完美。

"Participating in a race at the Olympics was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, " she said.───她說:“能參加奧運會比賽是人生中難得的經歷。”

The storm that had been a once-in-100-years event might become a once-in-50-years event, he said.───他表示,百年一遇的暴風雨可能變為50年一遇。

Drive into Carrington now and a once-drab training ground has transformed into a tree-lined state-of-the-art facility.───驅車進入卡林頓,以前單調荒蕪的訓練場現在綠樹成蔭,裝備先進。

英語使用場景

Has the time arrived for a once - in - 50 - years biblical jubilee?

A once charming rural idyll, Emmerdale had become a moral cesspit.

Career choice is a continual process, not a once and for all decision.

It's raising morale amongst a once discouraged workforce.

The Olympics is a once in a lifetime opportunity.

A once proud part of the human race, the younger generation has been described as lazy, overemotional, and disrespectful.

Hold on to the remnants of a once great public school system.

Mrs Holloway says that she's sad that a once great industry now seems to be in terminal decline.

The US dollar, a once proud and honest currency, is moribund, like the nation it represents.