单词 | one-off |
释义 | one-off From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishone-offˈone-off1 adjective [only before noun] British EnglishONLYhappening or done only once, not as part of a regular series SYN one-shot American Englishone-off payment of only £200. It’s yours for a Examples from the Corpusone-off• Many extremely interesting publications on art currently only exist as a one-off draft.• So far, most discounters have stuck to selling food, though Aldi does use one-off promotions of clothing to attract customers.• In fact the whole exercise was fairly straight forward, except for one problem which required a one-off solution.• They will play a one-off Test and three one-day internationals between March 10-25.• It's the one-off thug who normally panics and lashes out.• Verdict: Recommended for one-off use in conditions where you dare not risk an expensive camera. one-off payment• In addition, a number of one-off payments were made to the Partnerships.• This is a one-off payment which protects the lender in case you default on the loan.one-offˌone-ˈoff2 noun [countable] British English1 DIFFERENTsomething that is done or made only once The deal was a one-off.2 informalDIFFERENT someone who is completely different from anyone elseExamples from the Corpusone-off• Some were marked as regular orders, some as one-offs. |
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