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单词 sole
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sole

adjective
 
/səʊl/
/səʊl/
[only before noun]
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  1.  
    only; single
    • the sole surviving member of the family
    • My sole reason for coming here was to see you.
    • This is the sole means of access to the building.
    Homophones sole | soulsole   soul
    /səʊl/
    /səʊl/
    • sole adjective
      • John Dashwood is the sole male heir, so inherits the entire estate.
    • sole noun
      • Many jazz shoes come with a rubber sole.
    • soul noun
      • Deep in her soul she knew she had to return to her country.
  2.  
    belonging to one person or group; not shared
    • She has sole responsibility for the project.
    • the sole owner
    • We may have the opportunity to take over sole ownership of the company.
  3. Word Originadjective late Middle English (also in the senses ‘secluded’ and ‘unrivalled’): from Old French soule, from Latin sola, feminine of solus ‘alone’.

sole

noun
/səʊl/
/səʊl/
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    [countable]
    the bottom surface of the foot
    • The hot sand burned the soles of their feet.
    Topics Bodyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • thick
    • thin
    • leather
    phrases
    • the sole of your boot
    • the sole of your shoe
    • the soles of your feet
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    [countable]
    the bottom part of a shoe or sock, not including the heel
    • leather soles
    • I’ve got a hole in the sole of my shoe.
    compare heel
    Homophones sole | soulsole   soul
    /səʊl/
    /səʊl/
    • sole adjective
      • John Dashwood is the sole male heir, so inherits the entire estate.
    • sole noun
      • Many jazz shoes come with a rubber sole.
    • soul noun
      • Deep in her soul she knew she had to return to her country.
    Topics Clothes and Fashionc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • thick
    • thin
    • leather
    phrases
    • the sole of your boot
    • the sole of your shoe
    • the soles of your feet
    See full entry
  3. -soled
    (in adjectives) having the type of soles mentioned
    • rubber-soled shoes
  4. [uncountable, countable]
    (plural sole)
    a flat sea fish that is used for food see also lemon soleTopics Fish and shellfishc2
  5. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 3 Middle English: from Old French, from Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’, from solum ‘bottom, pavement, sole’; compare with Dutch zool and German Sohle. noun sense 4 Middle English: from Old French, from Provençal sola, from Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’, from solum ‘bottom, pavement, sole’, named from its shape.

sole

verb
/səʊl/
/səʊl/
[usually passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they sole
/səʊl/
/səʊl/
he / she / it soles
/səʊlz/
/səʊlz/
past simple soled
/səʊld/
/səʊld/
past participle soled
/səʊld/
/səʊld/
-ing form soling
/ˈsəʊlɪŋ/
/ˈsəʊlɪŋ/
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  1. sole something to repair a shoe by replacing the sole
    Word Originverb Middle English: from Old French, from Latin solea ‘sandal, sill’, from solum ‘bottom, pavement, sole’; compare with Dutch zool and German Sohle.
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