sole
sole
/ sEul /
sole¹
◙ noun
1. the undersurface of a person's foot
• 脚底
»the soles of their feet were nearly black with dirt.
他们的脚底几乎被泥土完全染黑了。
the section forming the underside of a piece of footwear (typically excluding the heel when this forms a distinct part)
• 鞋底(不包括后跟)
the part of the undersurface of a person's foot between the toes and the instep
• 脚趾和脚弓之间的部分
the undersurface of a tool or implement such as a plane or the head of a golf club
• (刨子、高尔夫球棒等工具的)底部
the floor of a ship's cabin or cockpit
• (船舱或驾驶室的)地板
◙ verb
1. [with obj.] [常作 be soled] put a new sole on to (a shoe)
• 给(鞋)换底
»[in combination] rubber-soled shoes.
橡胶底鞋。
sole²
◙ noun
1. a marine flatfish of almost worldwide distribution, important as a food fish
• 鳎科鱼。 见Dover sole, lemon sole
2. Several species in the families Soleidae, Pleuronectidae, and Bothidae
• 鳎科,鲽科和鲆科中的数种见Dover sole, lemon sole
sole³
◙ adjective
1. [attrib.] one and only
• 惟一的
»my sole aim was to contribute to the national team.
我惟一的目的就是能为国家队做贡献。
belonging or restricted to one person or group of people
• (个人,集体)专有的
»loans can be in sole or joint names.
贷款可以以个人或联合的名义借出。
»the health club is for the sole use of our guests.
健康俱乐部是我们客人专用的。
(archaic)(especially of a woman) unmarried
• [古] (尤指女性)未婚的
(archaic)alone, unaccompanied
• [古] 单独的;没人陪伴的
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