solo
solo 英 [ˈsəʊləʊ] 美 [ˈsoʊloʊ]
n. 独奏;独唱;独奏曲 adj. 独奏的;独唱的;单独的 vt. 单人攀登;单独驾
进行时:soloing 过去式:soloed 过去分词:soloed 第三人称单数:solos 名词复数:solos
- A versatile word, solo means "alone" and can be used as a verb ("I get to solo in band today"), a noun ("She sang a beautiful solo"), or an adjective (I can't wait for my solo flight").
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- n. 独奏;独唱;独奏曲
- adj. 独奏的;独唱的;单独的
- vt. 单人攀登;单独驾
- vi. 单独表演;放单飞
- adv. 单独地
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1. If they want to set their own hours, they can open a solo practice.
如果他们想要自己制定工作时间,可以单独开一个诊所。
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2. That summer I performed the anthem solo on a cornet for several teams in the Southeast as my son stood next to me.
那个夏天,我为几家东南部的球队用短号独奏国歌,而我的儿子就站在我的身旁。
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3. Don't be afraid or ashamed to do things solo.
不要害怕或为单独做事情感到难为情。
- solo (n.) 1690s, "piece of music for one voice or instrument," from Italian solo, literally "alone," from Latin solus "alone" (see sole (adj.)). As an adjective in English from 1712, originally in the non-musical sense of "alone, unassisted;" in reference to aircraft flying from 1909. The verb is first attested 1858 in the musical sense, 1886 in a non-musical sense. Related: Soloed; soloing.
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