单词 | sole |
释义 | sole From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsolesole1 /səʊl $ soʊl/ ●●○ W3 AWL adjective [only before noun]1 ONLYthe sole person, thing etc is the only one SYN only the sole American in the roomsole survivor of the crash. Griffiths is the with the sole purpose of selling newspapers. The story was published 2 ONLYnot shared with anyone elsehas sole responsibility for sales in Dublin. Derek sole rights to market Elton John’s records. The company has the COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 1: the sole person, thing etc is the only onenounssomebody’s sole purpose/aimTheir sole purpose was to kill.the sole reasonHis sole reason for calling was to shower abuse upon me.the sole causeI’m not saying that TV violence is the sole cause of violence in society.the sole candidateHe was the sole candidate for the post.the sole occupantThe library’s sole occupant was a thin, elderly man.the sole survivorJack was the sole survivor of the crew.adjectivesthe sole surviving/remaining member/child etcHis sole surviving child, Mary, succeeded to the throne at the age of one week. COLLOCATIONS – Meaning 2: not shared with anyone elsenounssole responsibilityShe has the sole responsibility for a large family.sole rightsThe company now has the sole rights to the process.sole ownership/proprietorshipHe now has sole ownership of the company.sole control/chargeThe school was no longer under their sole control. Examples from the Corpussole• NASA's sole concern was the safety of the astronauts.• Everyone ignored my sole contribution to the conversation.• Ciba-Geigy Plastics has appointed Plastic Technology Service as sole distributor for small lot quantities of its range of engineering plastics.• The validity of product measures as the sole form of evaluation can be considered at a number of levels.• I think he came here with the sole intention of causing trouble.• Also, although productive efficiency is the central, it is not the sole issue where these matters are concerned.• Arthur will retain sole ownership of the company.• The sole purpose of his trip was to attend a concert at Carnegie Hall.• Other health care professions are subordinate to the organised autonomy of doctors who claim sole rights of diagnosis and treatment.• The quantum mechanical formalism itself is left as the sole source of insight.• the sole survivor of the crash• The Virbram sole unit could do with a little more rigidity for scrambling, but provides good adhesion for walking on all surfaces.• The sole unit, quiet, with a separate outside entrance, sleeps four to five and has a kitchen. with the sole purpose of• The whole school seemed to have been designed with the sole purpose of freezing all the pupils to death.• Eventually I plucked up courage and booked a ticket to Amsterdam with the sole purpose of getting laid.• From then on, many changed banks, with the sole purpose of giving their previous firm a run for its money.• He had barged into her house with the sole purpose of making trouble and she felt resentful and furious about that.• She believes he bought this property from Durance with the sole purpose of turning out the others.sole rights• Other health care professions are subordinate to the organised autonomy of doctors who claim sole rights of diagnosis and treatment., Clothes, Food, dish, Fish Humansolesole2 ●○○ noun1 [countable]HBH the bottom surface of your foot, especially the part you walk or stand onsoles of his feet were caked in mud. The 2 ![]() |
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