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one-timeadjective(former)a one-time teacher, doctor, cleaner, etc. someone who was ateacher,doctor,cleaner, etc. in the past: 曾当过教师/医生/清洁工等的人Duggan, a TVpersonalityand one-timejournalist, made theannouncementlastweek.这是电视节目主持人、曾做过记者的达根上星期宣布的。 Synonymserstwhileformal former old(FROM THE PAST) sometimeformal SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesIn the past - ago
- any moreidiom
- anymore
- back in the dayidiom
- back thenidiom
- clock
- departed
- dim
- flood
- many moons agoidiom
- mist
- moon
- more
- no longeridiom
- rewind the clockidiom
- sometime
- step
- step back (in time)idiom
- the mists of timeidiom
- the status quo ante
See more results » one-timeadjective(ONCE ONLY)paid, given,intendedto be used, etc.onceonly: There is a one-timefeeof £30. Thebankwillsendyou a one-time passcode. - Thegrantsare one-timemonetaryawards.
- Theconcertwill be a one-time show.
- Thecompanywouldincura one-timeexpenseof £100,000.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesRarely & infrequently - (every) now and then/againidiom
- blue moon
- ever and anon
- every
- few
- fit
- in/by fits and startsidiom
- occasion
- occasional
- occasionally
- odd
- odd jobs
- once
- one
- one-shot
- rarely
- seldom
- ship
- sometimes
- time
See more results » (Definition ofone-timefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)a one-time teacher, doctor, cleaner, etc. someone who was ateacher,doctor,cleaner, etc. in the past 曾当过教师/医生/清洁工等的人Duggan, a TVpersonalityand one-timejournalist, made theannouncementlastweek.这是电视节目主持人、曾做过记者的达根上星期宣布的。 one-time| American Dictionaryone-timeadjective[not gradable](ONLY ONCE)Thegymchargesaseparate, one-timefeetojoin. one-timeadjective[not gradable](IN THE PAST)at sometimein the past, but nolonger: The one-timeOlympictrackstaris now acoach. (Definition ofone-timefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)one-time| Business EnglishWe will take aone-timechargeagainstearningsthisquarter. used fordescribingwhat someone or something was in the past: The one-time PMrefusedtocommenton the newpolicy. (Definition ofone-timefrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofone-timeone-time Once the page was picked up by search engines, the number of new andone-timevisitors increased significantly.From theCambridge English Corpus The economic value of aone-timecampaign to supplement such a high coverage two-dose vaccination programme depends on the historical vaccination coverage.From theCambridge English Corpus By design, many online encounters are intended as short-term orone-timeinteractions.From theCambridge English Corpus Both minor and major toxic events produced aone-timecost increase and quality-of-life reduction.From theCambridge English Corpus These are reported,one-timeevents in the form of a narrative statement or story.From theCambridge English Corpus The married couple included the daughter of a landowning family ofone-timegentry elites and the son of a low-status family.From theCambridge English Corpus Unlikeone-timesales, subscriptions generate steady cash flow and provide a convenient benchmark by which to measure growth.From theCambridge English Corpus With habitual stories, the imperfect was true, and the preterite was false; withone-timeevent stories, the preterite was true, whereas the imperfect was false.From theCambridge English Corpus However, the norms and values are not aone-timeinfluence but an ongoing process, continuously needing to be constructed and reconstructed through interactions.From theCambridge English Corpus Allone-timecosts are annualized over a 10-year horizon, using a discount rate of 5% (13).From theCambridge English Corpus Strategy 4 : strategy 3+aone-timecampaign targeted at age groups f15 years, with <95 % immune to measles.From theCambridge English Corpus This implies that theone-timebenefit cut at trust fund exhaustion has a large impact on these workers.From theCambridge English Corpus But this world was too small for theone-timewell-travelled diplomat and bishop.From theCambridge English Corpus These studies reported thatone-timeserology screening was a costeffective strategy compared with no screening (25) or serology screening with post-treatment confirmatory testing (10).From theCambridge English Corpus An example involving a family of sevenone-time-use cameras is presented to demonstrate implementation of the three steps of the proposed knowledge management framework.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/one-time## |