sole
sole 英 [səʊl] 美 [soʊl]
n. 鞋底;脚底;基础;鳎目鱼 adj. 唯一的;单独的;仅有的 vt. 触底;上鞋底
进行时:soling 过去式:soled 过去分词:soled 第三人称单数:soles 名词复数:soles
- Sole means not shared with others. If it's your sole responsibility to make the chocolate cake for a party, it's all on you.
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- n. 鞋底;脚底;基础;鳎目鱼
- adj. 唯一的;单独的;仅有的
- vt. 触底;上鞋底
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1. This soldier was the sole survivor of the battle.
这名士兵是这场战斗唯一的生还者。
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2. They must admit without equivocation or ambiguity that the organization is the sole and only representative of the Palestinian people.
他们必须承认,毫不含糊地或不模棱两可地,该组织是唯一代表巴勒斯坦人民的。
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3. These were the early entrants, or pioneers in this market, whose sole focus is portfolio management solutions.
这些是该市场的早期进入者,或先驱,他们唯一的中心是投资组合管理解决方案。
- sole (adj.) "single, alone, having no husband or wife; one and only, singular, unique," late 14c., from Old French soul "only, alone, just," from Latin solus "alone, only, single, sole; forsaken; extraordinary," of unknown origin, perhaps related to se "oneself," from PIE reflexive root *swo- (see so).
- sole (n.1) "bottom of the foot" ("technically, the planta, corresponding to the palm of the hand," Century Dictionary), early 14c., from Old French sole, from Vulgar Latin *sola, from Latin solea "sandal, bottom of a shoe; a flatfish," from solum "bottom, ground, foundation, lowest point of a thing" (hence "sole of the foot"), a word of uncertain origin. In English, the meaning "bottom of a shoe or boot" is from late 14c.
- sole (n.2) common European flatfish, mid-13c., from Old French sole, from Latin solea "a kind of flatfish," originally "sandal" (see sole (n.1)); so called from resemblance of the fish to a flat shoe.
- sole (v.) "furnish (a shoe) with a sole," 1560s, from sole (n.1). Related: Soled; soling.
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