only
- IPA[ˈōnlē]
美式
- and no one or nothing more besides; solely or exclusively;no more than (implying that more was hoped for or expected); merely
- alone of its or their kind; single or solitary;alone deserving consideration
- except that; but for the fact that
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副詞
- 1. and no one or nothing more besides; solely or exclusively there are only a limited number of tickets available only their faith sustained them 同義詞
- ▪ no more than (implying that more was hoped for or expected); merely deaths from heart disease have only declined by 10 percent she was still only in her mid-thirties
- 2. no longer ago than genes that were discovered only last year 同義詞
- ▪ not until a final report reached him only on January 15
- 3. with the negative or unfortunate result that she turned into the parking car, only to find her way blocked
- ▪ inevitably, although unfortunate or undesirable rebellion will only bring more unhappiness if banks canceled the debts, these countries would only borrow more
形容詞
- 1. alone of its or their kind; single or solitary the only medal we had ever won he was an only child
- ▪ alone deserving consideration it's simply the only place to be seen these days
連接詞
- 1. informal except that; but for the fact that he is still a young man, only he seems older because of his careworn expression
- even if for no other reason than
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- even if for no other reason than
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- (of memory, data, or a file) able to be accessed but not modified: all the existing files will be converted into read-only files
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- (of memory, data, or a file) able to be accessed but not modified: all the existing files will be converted into read-only files
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- used to emphasize that something is the case to an extreme or regrettable extent
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- intended to be seen or read only by the person addressed; confidential, secret: the commander sent an eyes-only message to three senior generals this information is eyes-only to you
Oxford American Dictionary
- by a very small margin; almost not
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- by a very small margin; almost not
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- IPA[ˈəʊnli]
英式
- and no one or nothing more besides; solely: there are only a limited number of tickets available only their faith sustained them
- alone of its or their kind; single or solitary: the only medal we had ever won he was an only child
- except that; but: he is still a young man, only he seems older because of his careworn expression the place was like school, only better
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