sole
adj. 单独的; 唯一的; 专有的,独占的
n. 鞋底; 有…底的 -soled; 脚底; 鳎(可食用比目鱼)
vt. 给(鞋)换底
The sole thing or person of a particular type is the only one of that type.
Their sole aim is to destabilize the Indian government.
他们唯一的目的就是要动摇印度政府的统治。
If you have sole charge or ownership of something, you are the only person in charge of it or who owns it.
Many women are left as the sole providers in families after their husband has died...
许多女人在丈夫去世之后只好独自供养一家人。
Chief Hart had sole control over that fund.
哈特主任独自掌控那笔资金。
The sole of your foot or of a shoe or sock is the underneath surface of it.
...shoes with rubber soles...
橡胶底的鞋子
He had burned the sole of his foot.
他的一只脚脚底被灼伤了。
A sole is a kind of flat fish that you can eat.
1. the underside of footwear or a golfclub
2. lean flesh of any of several flatfish
3. the underside of the foot
4. right-eyed flatfish; many are valued as food; most common in warm seas especially European
1. put a new sole on;
1. not divided or shared with others;
2. being the only one; single and isolated from others;
only, single, sole, unique, alone
这些形容词均可表示"唯一的"之意。
Party B priority of subscribe the contract of the sole agency with Party A fornext year.
乙方享有同甲方签署下一年度代理合同的优先权.
His leg is crossed and the sole of foot is exposed.
他的腿是交叉的唯一的一只脚是暴露无遗.
We have the sole right to sell this range of goods.
我们有独家经销这类货物的权利.
It announces that the application successfully completed a synchronization its sole reason for existence.
它宣布应用已经成功地完成了同步,这就是这个警告存在的唯一理由.
Any medical expenses not covered by ACES insurance are the sole responsibility of the parents.
任何ACES保险未包括的医疗费用一律是父母的责任.