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单词 one-shot
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one-shotadj.n.

Brit. /ˈwʌnʃɒt/, U.S. /ˈwənˈʃɑt/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: one adj., shot n.1
Etymology: < one adj. + shot n.1
A. adj.
Achieved with or consisting of a single shot, stroke, attempt, etc.; occurring, produced, used, etc., only once; single, isolated.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > endeavour > [adjective] > by or consisting of a single attempt
one-shot1907
the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > one > only one > [adjective] > occurring only once
unrenewable1548
irreiterable1582
unmultipliable1629
solitaire1647
irreproducible1868
irrenewable1888
one-shot1907
once-only1960
once-off1965
1907 Westm. Gaz. 28 Mar. 9/1 The one-shot hole..gives good play its just reward... A hole which can just, and only just, be reached from the tee by a fine driver is, therefore, an excellent hole.
1927 Sunday Pictorial 28 Aug. 8/4 This includes such up-to-date owner-driver features as..one-shot oiling for all other chassis points.
1950 N.Y. Times 28 Dec. 3/6 A ‘one-shot’ insecticide system that operates when the pilot pushes a button.
1962 A. Nisbett Technique Sound Studio ii. 43 A ‘one-shot’ technique was used, i.e. the whole programme was taken as a continuous sequence.
1968 M. Woodhouse Rock Baby xvii. 163 If it had been a one-shot thing, we might have been able to do it that way... But we couldn't afford any sort of mistake.
1986 Business India 8 Sept. 33/2 Many people have made one-shot purchases of equipment like photocopiers and colour processing units.
2001 Retail Newsagent 7 July 4/1 IPC SouthBank this week published another issue of Your Health, a one-shot brand extension from Essentials.
B. n.
An event, transaction, process, etc., that occurs only once; something that is used or produced only once; a ‘one-off’, esp. a single appearance by a performer or production of a play, etc., or a story or article that has no sequel.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > one > only one > [noun] > thing which occurs only once
oncer1892
one-shot1937
once-off1965
one-shotter1967
1937 L. Lewis Radio Dict. in Printers' Ink Monthly May 40/1 One shot, a single program which is not one of a series.
1943 Sat. Evening Post 20 Nov. 28/3 A one shot..is usually a charity event sponsored by a political or social organization with no professional knowledge of selling tickets.
1972 M. J. Bosse Incident at Naha iii. 137 ‘But you'd give her my money?’ ‘Sure, because you're a one-shot. I'd never have any peace if the bread came from me.’
2000 Country Music People May 30/1 Fortunately, Phil Vassar, the album proves that Phil Vassar the man, is no mere one-shot.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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