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View usage for: (əpiːs) 1. adverbIf people have a particular number of things apiece, they have that number each. He and I had two fish apiece. The winners got $23,250 apiece. Synonyms: each, individually, separately, for each More Synonyms of apiece 2. adverbIf a number of similar things are for sale at a certain price apiece, that is the price for each one of them. Entire roast chickens were sixty cents apiece. apiece in British English (əˈpiːs) adverb(postpositive) for, to, or from each one they were given two apples apiece apiece in American English (əˈpis) Word origin ME a pece: see a- 1 & piece Examples of 'apiece' in a sentenceapiece They grabbed a goal apiece here to secure a much-needed three points after a run of just four wins in 15 in all competitions.Strike a deal for a point apiece?By the end of the first day the two teams had signed just one deal apiece.The sides shared a goal apiece inside two minutes of each other in the first half.Hard to argue with a point apiece.Four riders are sharing top spot with two wins apiece.Both sides went for the victory but had to settle for a point apiece.Each of the wagons was flanked now by just two men apiece.And a point apiece did neither team much good.But a point apiece was small consolation for either side who remain dangerously close to the drop zone.Two daughters have one daughter apiece.These cost him less than one cent apiece to make: he sold them for five cents.The two sides go into today's match with one victory apiece.Both finished the season on 76 points with one win apiece against each other in the league.Still, a point apiece was probably the fairest outcome.And they hit one apiece to sink Wolves and take their side up to third.Good clean sheet and winning 2-0 with your front two getting a goal apiece is a good win.A point apiece was the right result.A point apiece was probably about right in an entertaining game.A point apiece was fair enough.A point apiece, except for those watching.Eight wickets at 45 apiece in first three Tests did him scant justice.The pair scored a goal apiece, making their combined tally 45 this season.But when he realised it would cost 32, decided on just one apiece.And two'emergency transfers' allow you to swap one additional player apiece. British English: apiece ADVERB If people have a particular number of things apiece, they have that number each. He and I had two fish apiece. - American English: apiece
- Brazilian Portuguese: cada um
- Chinese: 每人地
- European Spanish: cada uno
- French: chacun
- German: pro Person
- Italian: a testa
- Japanese: 1人につき
- Korean: 각자
- European Portuguese: cada um
- Latin American Spanish: cada uno
Chinese translation of 'apiece' adv - (in number)
每人 (měi rén) - (in cost)
每个(個) (měigè)
Definition each He and I had two fish apiece. Synonyms for each to each respectively from each severally Opposites together , overall, collectively , all together , en masse , as a group Additional synonymscheeses which come in individually wrapped segments Synonyms separately, independently, singly, one by one, one at a time, severally Chris had insisted that we went separately to the club. Synonyms alone, independently, apart, personally, on your own, by yourself, not together, severally |