单词 | single |
释义 | adjective | noun | verb singlesingle1 /ˈsɪŋgəl/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective 1ONE [only before noun] only one: The Cubs won the game by a single point. These trees can grow over a foot in a single summer. There was not a single (=not even one) person in sight.► see thesaurus at only22not married not married, or not involved in a romantic relationship with anyone SYN unmarried: Is Jeff still single? → see also single parent3ONE PART having only one part, quality, etc., rather than having two or more: a single strand of pearls a single-lane bridge4every single thing/person/one etc. used to emphasize that something is true for every thing, person, etc. in a group: Mike’s mom calls him every single day. Every single time I go on a plane, I get sick.5the single biggest/greatest/worst etc. used to emphasize that someone or something is the biggest, greatest, etc. of a type of person or thing: Education is the single most important issue today. Housing is our single biggest monthly expense.6a single bed/room etc. a bed, room, etc. that is meant for or used by only one person: You have to pay extra for a single room.[Origin: 1200–1300 Old French, Latin singulus] adjective | noun | verb singlesingle2 ●●○ noun 1[countable] a musical recording of only one song, or a CD of that song that you can buy: her latest single The band has had several hit singles.2[countable] an action of hitting a ball with a bat that allows the person who hits the ball to reach first base in baseball3singles [uncountable] a game, especially in tennis, played by one person against another: the women’s singles championship4[countable] a piece of paper money worth one dollar: Does anybody have five singles?5singles [plural] people who are not married or involved in a romantic relationship: The show is especially popular among young singles. a singles bar (=where single people can go to drink and meet new people) adjective | noun | verb singlesingle3 verb [intransitive] to hit the ball far enough to be able to run to first base in baseball: Rodriguez singled to left field.single somebody/something ↔ out phrasal verb to choose one person or thing from among a group, especially for praise or criticism: I don’t know why I was singled out.single out for Why single out one group for special treatment? |
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