lone的意思和读音

lone

: [loʊn] : [ləʊn]

adj.

adj.+n.lone woman,lone exception

adj.solitary,single,single-handed,solo,only

loneadj.

1.without any other people or things

a lone sailor crossing the Atlantic西

2.without a husband, wife or partner to share the care of children

a lone mother/parent/father

adj.1.;2.3.,;4.,1.;2.3.,;4.,

adj.1.alone2.single, or only3.without a husband, wife, or partner

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1.Tread carefully, though. The Ninja is a lone warrior; don't try to force him or her to work with rank and file.

2.S. officials say, they simply do not know whether Padilla was a lone wolf, or had a network of confederates in America.

3.Ryan Babel slips the ball to Torres, who has dropped out of his lone striker position to assist on the edge of the area.-线

4.You spot a lone man, a poacher by the looks of him, running from two men on horseback.

5.The best scenario for a boy, I take it, would be to be the lone male in his class.

6.It looks like Foxconn is trying to say it was the action of a lone employee and no one else was involved.

7.However, that would also mean the lone child playing by the disused track would be sacrificed. Or would you rather let the train go its way?

8.Osirak was a lone, poorly guarded, and inoperative nuclear plant that had a year earlier been damaged by an Iranian airstrike.西

9.But one lone Jedi, Kerra Holt, is determined to take down the Dark Lords -- one act of sabotage at a time.·--

10.For example, in a country where most people are for ESC research, think carefully about how much weight to give the lone dissenting voice.ESC