释义 |
one-shotˈone-shot adjective [only before noun] American English - As with non-co-operative playing of the one-shot game, the tacitly collusive equilibrium still requires information.
- But they are one-shot treatments and so are not subject to the whims of patient compliance with complex drug regimes.
- Scientists and administrators bickered over whether this should be a continuing program in ocean-bottom drilling or a one-shot drive to the mantle.
- They really trust these silly, one-shot tests more than they trust me!
happening or done only once SYN one-off British English: This is a one-shot deal. If it doesn’t work, it’s over. |