onetime的意思和读音

one-time

: ['wʌntaɪm]

adj.

adj.current

adj.former,previous,ex,past,old

adj.1.,;

adj.1ed for saying what someone or something was in the past

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3. NDA Non Disclosure Agreement onetime adj. Front bumper

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1.He greeted me with a firm handshake and a strong voice. But it was not until later that I recognized him as my onetime 10-year-old buddy.10

2.His San Francisco-based site is looking to handle all the details of your online afterlife for $30 a year or a onetime fee of $300.30300

3.Harvard graduate, onetime professional basketball player in Australia, and friend of the president-to-be, Mr.

4.It was started in 1991 by Anne Munoz-Furlong, the parent of a formerly food-allergic child and a onetime researcher at Time-Life Books.-1991

5.The army will continue to run the show, as it has since 1952 through onetime officers like Hosni Mubarak, and will ensure continuity.1952·

6.Also, its onetime main tributary, the Jordan River, is believed by many to be the place where Jesus was baptized [source: Washington Post].[]。

7.A onetime result in a rodent model, Sipes argues, cannot be extrapolated to mean negative impacts for human health.西齿

8.If the supplier could not provide price discount, the company could choose onetime payment or installment payment.

9.Arrington, a onetime Silicon Valley attorney, was an occasional angel investor before founding TechCrunch in 2005.,2005TechCrunch使

10.Dubai is not the only onetime high flier that risks drowning in debt.