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单词 once
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once

adverb
 
/wʌns/
/wʌns/
Idioms
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  1.  
    on one occasion only; one time
    • I've only been there once.
    • He cleans his car once a week.
    • She only sees her parents once every six months.
    • For optimum effect, these drops are used once daily.
    • I had met Lou once before.
    • Last year the region received rain only once.
    • (informal) He only did it the once.
    • Rome is a city you should visit at least once in your life.
    • They meet once a week at a Paris café.
  2.  
    at some time in the past
    • I once met your mother.
    • He once lived in Zambia.
    • This book was famous once, but nobody reads it today.
    • She remembers once travelling with her father to Kilkenny.
    • I famously once said that I was a fighter and not a quitter.
    • He once told an interviewer that his biggest regret was missing his father's funeral.
    • It was once thought to be the best hotel in Europe.
  3. used in negative sentences and questions, and after if to mean ‘ever’ or ‘at all’
    • He never once offered to help.
    • If she once decides to do something, you won't change her mind.
  4. used with a preposition or another adverb to mean as soon as somebody/something is/was
    • Once inside the gate, Sam hurried up the path.
  5. Word OriginMiddle English ones, genitive of one. The spelling change in the 16th cent. was in order to retain the unvoiced sound of the final consonant.
Idioms
all at once
  1. suddenly
    • All at once she lost her temper.
  2. all together; at the same time synonym simultaneously
    • I can't do everything all at once—you'll have to be patient.
at once
  1.  
    immediately; without delay
    • Come here at once!
  2. at the same time synonym simultaneously
    • Don't all speak at once!
    • I can't do two things at once.
(just) for once | just this once
  1. (informal) on this occasion (which is in contrast to what happens usually)
    • Just for once he arrived on time.
    • Can't you be nice to each other just this once?
going once, going twice, sold (especially North American English)
(British English also going, going, gone)
  1. said by an auctioneer to show that an item has been sold
once again | once more
 
  1. one more time; another time
    • Once again the train was late.
    • Let me hear it just once more.
once a…, always a…
  1. used to say that somebody cannot change
    • Once an actor, always an actor.
once bitten, twice shy
  1. (saying) after an unpleasant experience you are careful to avoid something similar
once (and) for all
  1. now and for the last time; finally or completely
    • We need to settle this once and for all.
once in a blue moon
  1. (informal) very rarely
(every) once in a while
  1. occasionally
    • Everybody makes a mistake once in a while.
once or twice
  1. a few times
    • I don't know her well, I've only met her once or twice.
once too often
  1. used to say that somebody has done something wrong or stupid again, and this time they will suffer because of it
    • You've tried that trick once too often.
once upon a time
  1. used, especially at the beginning of stories, to mean ‘a long time ago in the past’
    • Once upon a time there was a beautiful princess.

once

conjunction
 
/wʌns/
/wʌns/
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  1. as soon as; when
    • We didn't know how we would cope once the money had gone.
    • The water is fine once you're in!
    Word OriginMiddle English ones, genitive of one. The spelling change in the 16th cent. was in order to retain the unvoiced sound of the final consonant.
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