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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

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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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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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Only \On"ly\, adv. [See {Only}, a.]
1. In one manner or degree; for one purpose alone; simply;
merely; barely.
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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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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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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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  • grammaticality - Correct position of only - English Language Usage . . .
    Which is grammatically correct? I can only do so much in this time or I can do only so much in this time
  • Only in or in only? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    For Only in the upper class, the only restricts in the inclusion (in, as opposed to out) But no matter which you restrict, there are only two groups under discussion -- upperclass women and and female commoners
  • meaning - If vs Only if vs If and only if - English Language . . .
    This is why logicians use iff for 'if and only if' I think it would be useful in real life, but can't see it catching on
  • phrase meaning - Does one of the only actually mean anything . . .
    Only does not carry a vague implication of a small number It carries a connotation of a small number, sometimes one alone; an only child, the only redhead, the one and only Only: "being the single one or the relatively few of the kind; having no sibling or no sibling of the same sex; single in superiority or distinction; unique; the best "
  • What is the proper usage of not only. . . but also?
    Not only are there students in the room, but also parents (here, the parents are there part is not quite required, so you don't have to say but parents are also there because it's implied )
  • The difference between only one and one and only one
    However, "one and only one" adds emphasis to the fact that there is only one, and draws attention to it For example, the student who is the only one who failed, might feel more ashamed if the teacher uses "one and only one", as the teacher might be perceived as purposely drawing attention to that fact, for whatever reason
  • Is there a word to describe the state of being the only one of . . .
    The only issue is whether it would be confused with something else in the context of your intended use For example, if the device in question were to detect whether some planet is the only one in a given solar system, then saying that the device renders "judgment of singularity" might lead some people to have to pause a moment to realize you
  • usage of only ever - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It only ever seemed like a perfectly natural usage to me (I'm sure I've been using it freely for half a century or more, here in the UK) So I was a bit surprised to find that my NGram suggests it's only only recently gained significant traction
  • is can only but a real English expression?
    P2 only but (also but only): (a) only, merely; (b) except only Now poetic Source: Oxford English Dictionary (login required) Below are some only but examples from the Corpus of Contemporary American English Swap in only or nothing but for only but to see: Ultimately, there is only but one choice for you, no? To consume the entire pint TV





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