单词 | sole |
释义 | Word Frequency sole 1(səʊl) adjective 1. (prenominal) being the only one; only 2. (prenominal) of or relating to one individual or group and no other sole rights on a patent 3. law having no wife or husband See also feme sole 4. an archaic word for solitary Derived forms soleness (ˈsoleness) noun Word origin C14: from Old French soule, from Latin sōlus aloneWord Frequency sole 2(səʊl) noun 1. the underside of the foot ▶ Related adjectives: plantar, volar 2. the underside of a shoe 3. a. the bottom of a furrow b. the bottom of a plough 4. the underside of a golf-club head 5. the bottom of an oven, furnace, etc verb (transitive) 6. to provide (a shoe) with a sole 7. golf to rest (the club) on the ground, as when preparing to make a stroke Derived forms soleless (ˈsoleless) adjective Word origin C14: via Old French from Latin solea sandal; probably related to solum the groundWord Frequency sole 3(səʊl) nounWord forms: plural sole or soles 1. any tongue-shaped flatfish of the family Soleidae, esp Solea solea (European sole): most common in warm seas and highly valued as food fishes 2. any of certain other similar fishes Word origin C14: via Old French from Vulgar Latin sola (unattested), from Latin solea a sandal (from the fish's shape) |
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