single-handed

英 ['siŋɡl'hændid] 美
  • adj. 单手的;单独一人的;无助的
  • adv. 单独地;独力地;无助地

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英英释义


1. unsupported by other people
2. without help from others;
"a single-handed accomplishment"

考试真题


Schools cannot be expected to bring together communities single-handed.

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She changed the face of British politics almost single-handed.
她几乎是一手改变了英国政治的面貌。

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I brought up my seven children single-handed.
我独自一人抚养了7个孩子。

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to sail around the world single-handed
单人环球航行

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The young hero rescued ten people from the fire single - handed.
那个少年英雄独立自火中救出十个人.

辞典例句

He learned to use a single - handed saw in no time.
他很快学会使用单手锯.

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The brave young man voyaged single - handed in his yacht for months.
勇敢的年轻人独自乘游艇航行数月.

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Grandfather built this house single - handed.
祖父独立建造这所屋子.

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At sixty - five Francis Chichester set out to sail single - handed round the world.
弗朗西斯·奇切斯特在六十五岁时开始了只身环球航行.

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He has a bee in his bonnet about reforming the world single - handed.
他想独立改造世界,头脑真有点不正常.

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Many difficulties and dangers attended upon his single - handed voyage round the world.
他独自一人作环球航行,遇到了很多困难和危险.

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Want to stress protection single - handed , catch afforestation single - handed.
要一手抓保护, 一手抓造林.

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He rebuilt his house single - handed.
他独立重建了他的房子.

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Contact a client single - handed, having stable sale channel.
一手联系客户, 有着稳定销售渠道.

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One cannot have done It'single - handed.
谁也不可能 单枪匹马 做成这见事的.

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The traveller fought through the snowstorm single - handed.
那个旅行者 单枪匹马 冒着暴风雪前进.

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双语例句


1. These days work plays an important part in a single woman's life.
现在,工作在单身女性的生活中起着重要作用。

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2. The price of a single ticket is thirty-nine pounds.
单程票的价格是39英镑。

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3. We were walking in single file to the lake.
我们正排成一列朝湖边走去。

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4. A single room at the Astir Hotel costs £56 a night.
阿斯蒂尔酒店的单人间价格是56英镑一晚。

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5. He was single-mindedly devoted to the hastening of freedom for the oppressed.
他一心一意致力于早日让被压迫者获得自由。

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英文词源


single-handed (adj.)
1709, "done alone," from single (adj.) + -handed. Meaning "using one hand only" is from 1844. Related: Single-handedly.