请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 single
释义

single

adjective
 OPAL WOPAL S
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
Idioms
jump to other results

    one

  1.  
    [only before noun] only one
    • He sent her a single red rose.
    • a single-sex school (= for boys only or for girls only)
    • All these jobs can now be done by one single machine.
    • We won by a single point.
    • They cloned a lamb from a single cell taken from an adult sheep.
    • the European single currency, the euro
    • (British English) a single honours degree (= for which you study only one subject)
    • It was the work of a single individual.
    • The statue was carved out of a single piece of wood.
    • You can switch between the single player and the multiplayer games.
  2. for one person

  3. enlarge image
     
    [only before noun] intended to be used by only one person
    • a single room
    • The jail housed 860 prisoners in single cells.
    • a single sheet (= large enough for a single bed)
    compare double see also single bed
  4. not married

  5.  
    (of a person) not married or having a romantic relationship with somebody
    • a single person/woman/man
    • The apartments are ideal for single people living alone.
    • Are you still single?
    • She remained single till her death.
    • Young people are staying single for longer.
    • The film stars Bening as a single mother with a teenage son.
    • I'm a single father and take my kids to school every morning.
    see also single parent
  6. ticket

  7.  
    [only before noun] (British English)
    (also one-way North American English, British English)
    a single ticket, etc. can be used for travelling to a place but not back again
    • a single ticket
    • How much is the single fare to Glasgow?
    compare return (7)Topics Transport by bus and traina2
  8. for emphasis

  9.  
    [only before noun] used to emphasize that you are referring to one particular person or thing on its own
    • Unemployment is the single most important factor in the growing crime rates.
    • We eat rice every single day.
    • Every single one of her so-called friends had turned their backs on her.
    • I couldn't understand a single word she said!
  10. Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin singulus, related to simplus ‘simple’.
Idioms
at a (single) glance
  1. immediately; with only a quick look
    • She is able to take in complex information at a single glance.
at/in a single go | at a/one go
  1. (British English) in one single attempt or try
    • She blew out the candles in a single go.
(in) single file
(also old-fashioned (in) Indian file)
  1. (in) one line, one behind the other
    • They made their way in single file along the cliff path.

single

noun
 
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
jump to other results

    ticket

  1.  
    [countable] (British English) a ticket that allows you to travel to a place but not back again
    • How much is a single to York?
    • I got a single to Birmingham.
    compare returnTopics Transport by bus and traina2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + single
    • buy
    • get
    preposition
    • single to
    See full entry
  2. room

  3.  
    [countable] a room in a hotel, etc. for one person
    • Singles are available from £50 per night.
    compare doubleTopics Holidaysa2
  4. unmarried people

  5. singles
    [plural] people who are not married and do not have a romantic relationship with somebody else
    • They organize parties for singles.
    • a singles bar/club
  6. music

  7. [countable] a piece of recorded music, usually popular music, that consists of one song; a CD that a single is recorded on
    • The band releases its new single next week.
    • The band has yet to record a hit single.
    • Her catchy debut single was a hit.
    • This is a single from their album ‘Magic’.
    compare album
    Extra Examples
    • Following the success of their breakthrough single, a follow-up is planned.
    • Her new album features her single ‘Georgia Rain’.
    • It was voted the best single by a solo artist.
    • They put out a single in time for Christmas.
    • number one in the singles chart
    Topics Musicb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • best-selling
    • hit
    • smash
    verb + single
    • play
    • record
    • produce
    single + verb
    • come out
    singles + noun
    • singles chart
    • singles collection
    • singles compilation
    phrases
    • single by
    • single from
    See full entry
  8. money

  9. [countable] (North American English) a note that is worth one dollar compare double
  10. in sport

  11. singles
    [uncountable + singular or plural verb] (especially in tennis) a game when only one player plays against one other; a series of two or more of these games
    • the women’s singles champion
    • the first round of the men’s singles
    • a singles match
    • She's won three singles titles this year.
    compare double
    Extra Examples
    • I prefer playing singles to doubles.
    • She decided not to play in the singles.
    • She won the junior singles.
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • junior
    • men’s
    • women’s
    verb + singles
    • play
    • win
    singles + noun
    • championship
    • final
    • match
    phrases
    • in the single
    See full entry
  12. [countable] (in cricket) a hit from which a player scores one run (= point)Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2
  13. [countable] (in baseball) a hit that only allows the player to run to first base
  14. Word OriginMiddle English: via Old French from Latin singulus, related to simplus ‘simple’.

single

verb
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they single
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
/ˈsɪŋɡl/
he / she / it singles
/ˈsɪŋɡlz/
/ˈsɪŋɡlz/
past simple singled
/ˈsɪŋɡld/
/ˈsɪŋɡld/
past participle singled
/ˈsɪŋɡld/
/ˈsɪŋɡld/
-ing form singling
/ˈsɪŋɡlɪŋ/
/ˈsɪŋɡlɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
jump to other results
随便看

 

英语词典包含84843条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/27 20:26:53