onetime
adj. 過去的,從前的
One-time is used to describe something such as a job, position, or role which someone used to have, or something which happened in the past.
She's 87 years old, and a one-time member of the Ziegfeld Follies...
她現年87歲,曾經是齊格菲爾時事諷刺劇團的成員之一。
The legislative body had voted to oust the country's onetime rulers.
立法機構透過投票將該國的前度領導人趕下了臺。
1. belonging to some prior time;
The legislative body had voted to oust the country's onetime rulers.
立法機構透過投票將該國的前度領導人趕下了臺。
About 100 people can be served at one sitting , ie together, at onetime.
約一百人可同時進餐.
Gucci : She a real star. Not a onetime thing.
古奇: 她是真正的明星, 絕非曇花一現.
Jenny, the onetime movie star, is now an aged woman.
詹妮, 這位當年的電影明星, 現在已經是老婦人了.
A onetime dose may affect the body differently than daily consumption.
一次性的劑量帶來的影響可能不同於日常的引用.