one-time 英 [ˈwʌnˌtaɪm]   美 [ˈwʌnˌtaɪm]

one-time

one-time  英 [ˈwʌnˌtaɪm] 美 [ˈwʌnˌtaɪm]

adj. 以前的;古时的  adv. 一度(等于onetime);从前 

Estimating a project should not be thought of as a one-time activity. 评估一个项目不应当将其作为一次性的活动加以考虑。
But if you do not train, your victory may be like a one-time lottery win, which you cannot capitalize on over the long run. 但是如果你不训练,你的胜利可能就像赢得了一次乐透彩,而这种运气并不能供你长久利用。

  • Use the adjective one-time to mean "long ago" or "former." For example, a one-time movie star was famous in the past, but might not be recognized today.
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  • adj. 以前的;古时的
  • adv. 一度(等于onetime);从前
  • 1. Estimating a project should not be thought of as a one-time activity.

    评估一个项目不应当将其作为一次性的活动加以考虑。

  • 2. But if you do not train, your victory may be like a one-time lottery win, which you cannot capitalize on over the long run.

    但是如果你不训练,你的胜利可能就像赢得了一次乐透彩,而这种运气并不能供你长久利用。

  • 3. This is a one-time setup.

    这是一个一次性的设置。

ˈone-time / ; NAmE / adjective [only before noun ] 1 former 原先的;从前的;一度的 her one-time best friend, Anna 她以前的挚友 — 安娜 2 not to be repeated 一次性的 SYN one-off a one-time fee of $500 *500 元的一次性总费用 ˈone-time / ; NAmE /
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