释义 |
apiecea‧piece /əˈpiːs/ adverb [only after number or noun] - I bought a dozen cookies, so you can take three apiece.
- Oranges are 20 cents apiece.
- At Yanto's suggestion they had each gone off and found themselves a long thin stick apiece.
- Both are in their 50s, have been married for more than 30 years and have three children apiece.
- Broadus and Lee were free throughout the trial on $ 1 million bail apiece.
- Every Christmas we could expect at least one toy apiece.
- In seven Tests at headquarters between 1983 and 1989, Foster took just 14 wickets at 44 runs apiece.
- The 300 lobbyists and lawyers gave an average of just above $ 10, 000 apiece.
- The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendment apiece, according to Congressional Quarterly.
costing or having a particular amount each SYN each: The pictures are worth about £10,000 apiece. The two top teams have ten points apiece. |