[səul]
sole
a. 唯一的
n. 脚底,鞋底
n. sole 或soles 鳎鱼

词形变化:

动词过去式:soled 过去分词:soled 现在分词:soling 第三人称单数:soles 名词复数:sole

例句与用法:

  1. The book has no artistic merit and its sole aim is to titillate (the reader).
    那书毫无艺术价值, 只是撩拨(读者)情欲.
  2. The sole redeeming feature of this job is the salary.
    这份工作唯其薪水尚可弥补一切之不足。
  3. Farming is his sole livelihood.
    他唯一的谋生之道就是务农.
  4. Drunkenness is his sole vice.
    酗酒是他唯一的恶习。
  5. His sole motive is to make more money.
    他唯一的动机就是多赚钱。
  6. The soles of my shoes are broken.
    我的鞋底都断了。
  7. I'm having my shoes soled and heeled.
    我要叫人给鞋子换鞋底和鞋跟。
  8. The sole survivor of the crash was a little boy.
    这次撞车事故的唯一幸存者是一个小男孩。

英英解释:

名词 sole:

  1. the underside of footwear or a golf club
  2. lean flesh of any of several flatfish
  3. 同义词:fillet of sole
  4. the underside of the foot
  5. right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European

动词 sole:

  1. put a new sole on
  2. 同义词:resole

形容词 sole:

  1. not divided or shared with others
  2. 同义词:exclusive
  3. being the only one; single and isolated from others
  4. 同义词:lone, lonesome, only, solitary