only 音标拼音: ['onli]
a . 唯一的,仅有的,最佳的
ad . 只有,仅仅,只能
conj . 但是,不过
唯一的,仅有的,最佳的只有,仅仅,只能但是,不过
only 破坏性唯读
only 仅发服务
only 仅收服务
only 仅读储存
only 仅 唯
only adv 1 :
and nothing more ; "
I was merely asking "; "
it is simply a matter of time "; "
just a scratch "; "
he was only a child ";
"
hopes that last but a moment " [
synonym : {
merely }, {
simply },
{
just }, {
only }, {
but }]
2 :
without any others being included or involved ; "
was entirely to blame "; "
a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children "; "
he works for Mr .
Smith exclusively "; "
did it solely for money "; "
the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone "; "
a privilege granted only to him " [
synonym :
{
entirely }, {
exclusively }, {
solely }, {
alone }, {
only }]
3 :
with nevertheless the final result ; "
He arrived only to find his wife dead "; "
We won only to lose again in the next round "
4 :
in the final outcome ; "
These news will only make you more upset "
5 :
except that ; "
It was the same story ;
only this time she came out better "
6 :
never except when ; "
call me only if your cold gets worse "
[
synonym : {
only }, {
only if }, {
only when }]
7 :
as recently as ; "
I spoke to him only an hour ago "
adj 1 :
being the only one ;
single and isolated from others ; "
the lone doctor in the entire county "; "
a lonesome pine "; "
an only child "; "
the sole heir "; "
the sole example "; "
a solitary instance of cowardice "; "
a solitary speck in the sky " [
synonym : {
lone (
a )}, {
lonesome (
a )}, {
only (
a )},
{
sole (
a )}, {
solitary (
a )}]
2 :
exclusive of anyone or anything else ; "
she alone believed him "; "
cannot live by bread alone "; "
I '
ll have this car and this car only " [
synonym : {
alone (
p )}, {
only }]
Only \
On "
ly \,
a . [
OE .
only ,
anly ,
onlich ,
AS . [=
a ]
nlic ,
i .
e .,
onelike .
See {
One }, {
and Like },
a .]
1 .
One alone ;
single ;
as ,
the only man present ;
his only occupation .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Alone in its class ;
by itself ;
not associated with others of the same class or kind ;
as ,
an only child .
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3 .
Hence , (
figuratively ):
Alone ,
by reason of superiority ;
preeminent ;
chief . "
Motley '
s the only wear ." --
Shak .
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1913 Webster ]
Only \
On "
ly \,
adv . [
See {
Only },
a .]
1 .
In one manner or degree ;
for one purpose alone ;
simply ;
merely ;
barely .
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1913 Webster ]
And to be loved himself ,
needs only to be known .
--
Dryden .
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2 .
So and no otherwise ;
no other than ;
exclusively ;
solely ;
wholly . "
She being only wicked ." --
Beau . &
Fl .
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Every imagination . . .
of his heart was only evil .
--
Gen .
vi .
5 .
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3 .
Singly ;
without more ;
as ,
only -
begotten .
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4 .
Above all others ;
particularly . [
Obs .]
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His most only elected mistress . --
Marston .
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Only \
On "
ly \,
conj .
Save or except (
that ); --
an adversative used elliptically with or without that ,
and properly introducing a single fact or consideration .
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1913 Webster ]
He might have seemed some secretary or clerk . . .
only that his low ,
flat ,
unadorned cap . . .
indicated that he belonged to the city . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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1913 Webster ]
95 Moby Thesaurus words for "
only ":
absolute ,
after a fashion ,
alone ,
appreciably ,
at any rate ,
at best ,
at least ,
at most ,
at the least ,
at the most ,
at the outside ,
at worst ,
azygous ,
barely ,
but ,
celibate ,
companionless ,
comparatively ,
contrariwise ,
detectably ,
entirely ,
exclusive ,
exclusively ,
fairly ,
first and last ,
however ,
impair ,
in a manner ,
in a way ,
in part ,
in some measure ,
incomparable ,
incompletely ,
inimitable ,
integrally ,
irreducibly ,
just ,
leastwise ,
lone ,
matchless ,
merely ,
mildly ,
moderately ,
modestly ,
not comprehensively ,
not exhaustively ,
odd ,
on the contrary ,
one ,
one and only ,
only -
begotten ,
part ,
partially ,
particular ,
partly ,
peerless ,
plainly ,
pro tanto ,
purely ,
relatively ,
separate ,
simply ,
simply and solely ,
single ,
singly ,
singular ,
so far ,
sole ,
solely ,
solitary ,
solo ,
somewhat ,
thus far ,
to a degree ,
to some degree ,
tolerably ,
totally ,
transcendent ,
unaccompanied ,
unanalyzably ,
unattended ,
undividedly ,
unequaled ,
unexampled ,
unique ,
unmatched ,
unpaired ,
unparagoned ,
unparalleled ,
unrepeatable ,
unrepeated ,
unrivaled ,
visibly ,
wholly ,
yet
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