a.
- 单一的,单个的;个别的[B]
- (用于否定句)连一个也(没有)的[B]
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There was not a
single person in the house.
屋子里一个人都没有。
- 孤单的;单身的;【植】单瓣的
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single parent family
单亲家庭
single parent
单亲
She remained
single till the end of her days.
她终身未嫁。
- 单人用的;【英】单程的[B]
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I want a
single ticket.
我要一张单程票。
- 一个对一个的,单打的
- 独特的,唯一的
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The child was the
single survivor of the air-crash.
这孩子是那次飞机坠毁事故的唯一幸存者。
- 专一的
n.[C]
- 单个;单身者
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- 单打比赛[P]
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He has won four
singles.
他赢了四场单打赛。
- 【棒】一垒安打
- 【口】独唱(或奏)者,独脚戏演员
- 【英】单程票;单人房
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Would you reserve a
single for me?
请给我预订一间单人房好吗?
- 【美】一元纸币;【英】一英镑纸币
vt.
- 选出,挑出[O]
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The boss
singled me out for blame.
老板把我挑出来加以指责。
- 【棒】以一垒安打得(分)
vi.
- 【棒】击出一垒安打
短语
single out
- 挑出
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They all did wrong, why
single him
out for punishment?
他们都有错,为何单挑他来处分?
派生
n. [U]
singleness
ad.
singly
辨析
adj.
- only one; not one of several.
▸regarded as distinct from others in a group.
▸
[
with neg.]
even one (used for emphasis):
they didn't receive a single reply.
▸designed or suitable for one person.
- not involved in a stable romantic or sexual relationship.
- consisting of one part.
▸(of a flower) having only one whorl of petals.
- Brit. (of a ticket) valid for an outward journey only.
- archaic free from duplicity or deceit:
a pure and single heart.
n.
- a single person or thing.
- a short record with one song on each side.
- US informal a one-dollar note.
- Cricket a hit for one run.
▸Baseball a hit which allows the batter to proceed safely to first base.
-
(singles)
(especially in tennis and badminton) a game or competition for individual players.
- Bell-ringing a system of change-ringing in which one pair of bells changes places at each round.
v.
-
(single someone/thing out)
choose someone or something from a group for special treatment.
- thin out (seedlings or saplings).
- reduce (a railway track) to a single line.
- Baseball hit a single.
▸cause (a run) to be scored by hitting a single.
▸advance (a runner) by hitting a single.
Derivative
- singledom n.
- singleness n.
- singly adv.
Etymology
ME: via OFr. from L. singulus, rel. to simplus ‘simple’.