sole UK [səʊl] US [soʊl] adjective [before noun] ADVANCED ■being one only; single 唯一的,单一的•My sole objective is to make the information more widely available.我唯一的目的就是让更多的人能了解到这些资讯。 •The sole survivor of the accident was found in the water after six hours.事故唯一的幸存者于六小时后在水里被发现。 ADVANCED ■not shared with anyone else 专用的,独享的•She has sole responsibility for the project.她独立负责该企划案。 •I have sole charge of both children all day.我一个人要照顾两个孩子一整天。 UK [səʊl] US [soʊl] noun countable FOOT 脚 (plural soles) ■the bottom part of a foot which touches the ground when you stand or walk, or the bottom part of a shoe which touches the ground, usually not including the heel 脚底;鞋底•a cut on the sole of her foot她脚底的伤口 •shoes with rubber soles胶底的鞋子 UK [səʊl] US [soʊl] noun countable FISH 鱼 (plural sole) ■one of a number of flat round fish which are eaten as food 比目鱼,鲽鱼•lemon sole檬鲽 •Dover sole多佛鲽鱼 UK [səʊl] US [soʊl] verb transitive ■to put a new sole on a shoe 给(鞋)换新底 |