B2 [ before noun ] one only单一的,仅有一个的
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She insisted on telling me every single detail of what they did to her in hospital.
Identical twins develop from a single fertilized egg which then splits into two.
It was very difficult to encapsulate the story of the revolution in a single one-hour documentary.
Not a single sound fell from her lips.
He was floored with a single punch to the head.
A2 not married, or not having a romantic relationship with someone单身的,未婚的
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Women's rights groups have cried out against the proposed cut in benefit paid to single mothers.
He finds it extremely difficult being a single parent.
It's hard being a single mother.
Please state whether you are single, cohabiting, married, separated, divorced or widowed.
Children with single parents at my school were very much in the minority .
B1 [ before noun ] considered on its own and separate from other things唯一的
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The closure of the Manchester printing factory is the company's biggest single cutback so far.
It's a huge window made from a single pane of glass.
The single most important factor in health was good sanitation.
A baseball player singles by hitting a ball that allows him to reach first base.(棒球中)击出一垒打
a record or CD that has a main song and usually a small number of other songs on it单曲(唱片)
in cricket, one run (= point)(板球中的)一分打
in baseball, a hit that allows the player to reach first base(棒球中的)一垒打
a game, especially in tennis, played between one player on one side and one on the other(尤指网球的)单打比赛
people who are not married and do not have a romantic relationship with someone单身者,未婚者
B1 a ticket for a journey to a place, but not for the return单程票
a single room 单人间(同 single room)
See also: single (ticket)
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