apiece 英 [əˈpi:s]   美 [əˈpis]

apiece

apiece  英 [əˈpi:s] 美 [əˈpis]

adv. 每人;每个;各自地 

  • The adverb apiece means "for each" or "to each." If your grandmother gives you and your cousins ten dollars apiece, she hands each of you a ten dollar bill.
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  • adv. 每人;每个;各自地
  • apiece (adv.) "for each" (thing, person, etc.), 1550s, a contraction of a pece (mid-15c.), originally of coins, objects for sale, etc. (see a (2) + piece (n.)).
apiece / əˈpiːs ; NAmE əˈpiːs / adverb ( used after a noun or number 用于名词或数字后 ) having, costing or measuring a particular amount each 每人;每个;各 Rooney and Walcott scored a goal apiece. 鲁尼和沃尔科特各进一球。 The largest stones weigh over five tonnes apiece. 最大的石头每块重五吨以上。 apiece / əˈpiːs ; NAmE əˈpiːs /
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