on one occasion
基本解釋
- adj. 有一次;曾經(jīng), 有一個(gè)時(shí)候
英漢例句
- The law of majority voting is itself something established by convention, and presupposes unanimity, on one occasion at least.
多數(shù)表決規(guī)則,本身就是通過約定確立的東西,并且至少有一次得到一致的同意。 - Crowley said that on one occasion, reflecting foreign worry about privacy, a US diplomat was asked to leave a notebook outside the meeting.
克勞利說,有一次,因?yàn)閾?dān)心隱私泄漏,一位美國外交官被要求把筆記本電腦留在會(huì)議室外。 - Aside from brief greetings, and on one occasion borrowing a local woman’s umbrella, they had little contact with the locals.
房子里的人除了和鄰居簡單的打招呼還有一次偶然的借了一把傘之外,就再無其他交流。 - "It has become increasingly clear that Tony Blair misled parliament on more than one occasion and I think that MPs were invited to make their own judgment on the merits of the case for war and they were entitled to do so on the truth and it looks very much as though that the truth was withheld from parliament and many MPs may well have made a different decision if they had had the full unvarnished truth,".
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詞組短語
- On One Particular Occasion 一次特別場合
- on one occasion only 僅僅一次
- on more than one occasion 不止一次