sole
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唯一的, 单独的
existing without any others of the same type
- She was the sole survivor of the shipwreck, stranded alone on the deserted island.
她是海难的唯一幸存者,独自一人被困在荒岛上。
- He was the sole heir to the family fortune, inheriting everything after his parents' passing.
他是家族财产的唯一继承人,在父母去世后继承了一切。
- The sole inhabitant of the remote cabin enjoyed the solitude of the wilderness.
偏远小屋里唯一的居民享受着荒野的孤独。
- The sole witness to the crime provided crucial information to the police.
犯罪的唯一目击者向警方提供了关键信息。
- The sole supplier of the rare mineral controlled its distribution worldwide.
这种稀有矿物的唯一供应商控制了其在全球的分布。
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唯一的, 独占的
belonging exclusively to one person or entity, without being shared or divided
- She took on the sole responsibility for organizing the event.
她承担了组织活动的唯一责任。
- The company has the sole rights to distribute the product in the region.
该公司拥有在该地区分销产品的独家权利。
- The conference room is reserved for the sole use of the executive team during the quarterly meetings.
会议室在季度会议期间仅供执行团队独家使用。
- After the manager’s departure, Sarah was given sole charge of the project, ensuring its successful completion.
经理离职后,莎拉被赋予项目的唯一负责权,确保其成功完成。
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单身的, 唯一的
referring to a person, especially a woman, who is unmarried
- She remained sole throughout her life, dedicating her time to her career.
她一生都保持独身,把时间都奉献给了事业。
- In the past, being sole at a certain age often came with social pressures.
在过去,在一定年龄时单身常常伴随着社会压力。
- The novel's protagonist is a sole woman navigating life in a small town.
小说的主人公是一个在小镇生活中独行的单身女性。
- As a sole woman, she enjoyed the independence that came with her lifestyle.
作为一名单身女性,她享受着自己的生活方式带来的独立。
- The census recorded her status as sole, living alone in the city.
人口普查记录她的状态为单身,独自一人住在城市里。