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Definition of one-off in English: one-offadjective wʌnˈɒfˈwən ˈˌɔf British informal Done, made, or happening only once. 一次性的 Example sentencesExamples - The usual pattern was the one-off benefit to private capital of a state asset on the cheap - with debts being expunged and subsidies being provided.
- Moreover, large, one-off payments for single books do not immediately conjure up the image of an ongoing, committed publishing relationship.
- Supporters of the club have been invited to make either weekly contributions to the fund over a 40-week period or one-off donations.
- More traditional players would tend to consider single debtors and one-off transactions unsuitable for invoice discounting.
- I think this is really, in a way, a strange and one-off situation.
- The single issue, one-off parish poll was conducted 14 months ago, but ever since then a question mark has hung over whether or not the result is enforceable.
- First of all, distinguish between one-off consumption, such as at a party, and habitual alcohol intake, as measured over an average week.
- The department said it was still too early to say if the improvement in the public finances would continue as some of the increase in tax revenues were from one-off items.
- Apart from a one-off benefit show in 1987, this will be the first show anywhere by The Radiators in 24 years.
- As an Old Firm manager O'Neill is entitled to feel bemused at how two years of good work can be distilled down to the black and white of how his team perform in a single, one-off match.
- You can make one-off donations or regular transfers to a charity by direct debit or standing order.
- If what happened in Wales were to happen in England, then, whatever Labour may say now, 7 million homes in England would face big one-off jumps in council tax.
- However, both re-mortgaging and trading down are largely one-off benefits and unlikely to be repeated.
- To start a system of registering all bicycles would be almost impossible, but a one-off tax at point-of-sale for new bicycles would be the easiest answer.
- It is also a rare and one-off opportunity, and it is one we have to get right.
- Qantas made A $256 million after tax and before one-off items in the six months to December 31.
- The holiday-homes market also performed well, especially one-off new-builds.
- It will replace the existing one-off tax on income.
- It is time to stop buying one-off single bottles.
- The machines, which may be extended to other Park & Ride sites in the future, will not be able to deal with one-off single or return tickets.
Synonyms distinctive, individual, special, especial, idiosyncratic, quirky, eccentric, isolated
noun wʌnˈɒfˈwən ˈˌɔf British informal 1Something done, made, or happening only once. 一次性的 会议是一次性的。 Example sentencesExamples - ‘This is a one-off for a special occasion and it's nice to have done it,’ said Mr Yates.
- This time last year, Palm recognised earnings of $15.8 million (three cents a share) before one-offs and $11.0 million once they were taken into account.
- I paid compensation and it was a blot on my character, but it was a one-off.
- It is not just a one-off that happens with the liquidators.
- But Prof Edwards believes that whatever happens in the Beagle 2 project it is not a one-off.
- It was unfortunate what happened and I am sure it was a one-off.
- Paul is treating the meeting as a one-off at present.
- Four photographs by Bert Stern, which have been exhibited only once in Japan, are untouched one-offs which show her crow's feet and facial hair.
- It's a cup game and they are always one-offs so anything could happen.
- Hopefully it is not a one-off because it happens to be World Environment Day.
- However, these are one-offs involving special constraints requiring the most sophisticated equipment and represent very much upper cost limits.
- I tried to convince myself it was just a one-off until it happened again.
- What happened with my brother wasn't a one-off.
- The Ascot authorities insist it was a one-off, a special extension of Flat Racing's showpiece to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.
- I feel hustle and bustle may be enough to inflict damage in the group stage but once the games become one-offs and we have to go the extra mile to carve out victories I feel we will be once again found lacking.
- The final is different, a one-off, and anything can happen.
- Special non-trading one-offs rightly get taken out to reflect underlying performance.
- On Monday, the company said it would make a profit - bar one-offs and special items.
- It turns out that this isn't a one-off, but happens every Friday in the summer.
- Some specialize in trading witty one-offs; others prefer thoughtful, meandering conversations.
Synonyms individualist, free spirit, nonconformist, original, eccentric, character, bohemian, maverick, rare bird, rarity - 1.1 A unique or remarkable person.
he's a one-off, no one else has his skills 他是独一无二的,没人有他那样的技术。 Example sentencesExamples - That's the sort of hunger that marks out great champions from the names you barely remember, the one-offs, fine players at the time and whose achievement merits respect, but not quite the stuff of legends.
- Malcolm was a complete one-off; a big, bumbling man, who wore dirty, ill-fitting suits and smelt of fags, but was absolutely hilarious when on stage.
- Sonny, of Bolton Woods, was a one-off, an irreplaceable character known both in and out of the horse fraternity.
- I wouldn't say this about many celebrities but this Charlotte is a genuine one-off.
- The first thing to say about Rice is that he is a one-off, a unique talent, and he does things his way.
- Even amongst the company he kept, Gary was a one-off.
- Joyti and Jeffrey are presented as one-offs, bad apples of which Goldman Sachs and the BBC were the unlucky victims.
- ‘No-one should think Roy is a one-off in wanting to speak his mind and stand up,’ the Celtic manager pointed out.
- Carrey, a lifelong Kaufman fan himself, manages to convey a real magic and the film is a loving tribute to one of the entertainment industry's true one-offs.
- Luke Flanagan aka Ming the Merciless is a one-off: eccentric and radical but with a winning, lively and likeable personality.
- Higgins is a one-off, a character, and he made the modern game what it is.
- I can't understand that mindset, but I also wonder if Jonny is simply a one-off.
- Paul was such a loveable character - a one-off who loved working with and riding horses.
Synonyms collector's item, rare person, rare thing, rare bird, marvel, wonder, nonpareil, one of a kind, find, conversation piece
Definition of one-off in US English: one-offadjectiveˈwən ˈˌɔf British informal Done, made, or happening only once and not repeated. 一次性的 one-off tax deductible donations to charity 一次性的可减税慈善捐赠。 Example sentencesExamples - The machines, which may be extended to other Park & Ride sites in the future, will not be able to deal with one-off single or return tickets.
- It is time to stop buying one-off single bottles.
- To start a system of registering all bicycles would be almost impossible, but a one-off tax at point-of-sale for new bicycles would be the easiest answer.
- It is also a rare and one-off opportunity, and it is one we have to get right.
- The department said it was still too early to say if the improvement in the public finances would continue as some of the increase in tax revenues were from one-off items.
- Moreover, large, one-off payments for single books do not immediately conjure up the image of an ongoing, committed publishing relationship.
- It will replace the existing one-off tax on income.
- More traditional players would tend to consider single debtors and one-off transactions unsuitable for invoice discounting.
- If what happened in Wales were to happen in England, then, whatever Labour may say now, 7 million homes in England would face big one-off jumps in council tax.
- The usual pattern was the one-off benefit to private capital of a state asset on the cheap - with debts being expunged and subsidies being provided.
- Apart from a one-off benefit show in 1987, this will be the first show anywhere by The Radiators in 24 years.
- Supporters of the club have been invited to make either weekly contributions to the fund over a 40-week period or one-off donations.
- I think this is really, in a way, a strange and one-off situation.
- The single issue, one-off parish poll was conducted 14 months ago, but ever since then a question mark has hung over whether or not the result is enforceable.
- You can make one-off donations or regular transfers to a charity by direct debit or standing order.
- As an Old Firm manager O'Neill is entitled to feel bemused at how two years of good work can be distilled down to the black and white of how his team perform in a single, one-off match.
- First of all, distinguish between one-off consumption, such as at a party, and habitual alcohol intake, as measured over an average week.
- However, both re-mortgaging and trading down are largely one-off benefits and unlikely to be repeated.
- Qantas made A $256 million after tax and before one-off items in the six months to December 31.
- The holiday-homes market also performed well, especially one-off new-builds.
Synonyms distinctive, individual, special, especial, idiosyncratic, quirky, eccentric, isolated
nounˈwən ˈˌɔf British informal 1Something done, made, or happening only once, not as part of a regular sequence. 一次性事物 会议是一次性的。 Example sentencesExamples - I tried to convince myself it was just a one-off until it happened again.
- I feel hustle and bustle may be enough to inflict damage in the group stage but once the games become one-offs and we have to go the extra mile to carve out victories I feel we will be once again found lacking.
- It is not just a one-off that happens with the liquidators.
- Special non-trading one-offs rightly get taken out to reflect underlying performance.
- But Prof Edwards believes that whatever happens in the Beagle 2 project it is not a one-off.
- Some specialize in trading witty one-offs; others prefer thoughtful, meandering conversations.
- This time last year, Palm recognised earnings of $15.8 million (three cents a share) before one-offs and $11.0 million once they were taken into account.
- What happened with my brother wasn't a one-off.
- However, these are one-offs involving special constraints requiring the most sophisticated equipment and represent very much upper cost limits.
- ‘This is a one-off for a special occasion and it's nice to have done it,’ said Mr Yates.
- Hopefully it is not a one-off because it happens to be World Environment Day.
- It was unfortunate what happened and I am sure it was a one-off.
- Four photographs by Bert Stern, which have been exhibited only once in Japan, are untouched one-offs which show her crow's feet and facial hair.
- The Ascot authorities insist it was a one-off, a special extension of Flat Racing's showpiece to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.
- On Monday, the company said it would make a profit - bar one-offs and special items.
- It's a cup game and they are always one-offs so anything could happen.
- It turns out that this isn't a one-off, but happens every Friday in the summer.
- I paid compensation and it was a blot on my character, but it was a one-off.
- The final is different, a one-off, and anything can happen.
- Paul is treating the meeting as a one-off at present.
Synonyms individualist, free spirit, nonconformist, original, eccentric, character, bohemian, maverick, rare bird, rarity - 1.1 A person who is unusual or unique, especially in an admirable way.
独一无二的人 he's a one-off, no one else has his skills 他是独一无二的,没人有他那样的技术。 Example sentencesExamples - Malcolm was a complete one-off; a big, bumbling man, who wore dirty, ill-fitting suits and smelt of fags, but was absolutely hilarious when on stage.
- ‘No-one should think Roy is a one-off in wanting to speak his mind and stand up,’ the Celtic manager pointed out.
- Paul was such a loveable character - a one-off who loved working with and riding horses.
- Joyti and Jeffrey are presented as one-offs, bad apples of which Goldman Sachs and the BBC were the unlucky victims.
- Even amongst the company he kept, Gary was a one-off.
- Luke Flanagan aka Ming the Merciless is a one-off: eccentric and radical but with a winning, lively and likeable personality.
- That's the sort of hunger that marks out great champions from the names you barely remember, the one-offs, fine players at the time and whose achievement merits respect, but not quite the stuff of legends.
- I wouldn't say this about many celebrities but this Charlotte is a genuine one-off.
- The first thing to say about Rice is that he is a one-off, a unique talent, and he does things his way.
- Carrey, a lifelong Kaufman fan himself, manages to convey a real magic and the film is a loving tribute to one of the entertainment industry's true one-offs.
- Sonny, of Bolton Woods, was a one-off, an irreplaceable character known both in and out of the horse fraternity.
- I can't understand that mindset, but I also wonder if Jonny is simply a one-off.
- Higgins is a one-off, a character, and he made the modern game what it is.
Synonyms collector's item, rare person, rare thing, rare bird, marvel, wonder, nonpareil, one of a kind, find, conversation piece
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