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once

ADV ณ  เวลา หนึ่ง ใน อดีต  ครั้งหนึ่ง (ใน อดีต  formerly at one time na-we-la-nuang-nai-ar-did

 

once

CONJ ทันทีที่  immediately instantly tan-te-tan-dai

 

once

N หนึ่ง ครั้ง  ครั้งหนึ่ง  ครั้ง เดียว  one time nuang-krang

 

once and for all

IDM เป็น ครั้งสุดท้าย  finally pen-krang-sud-tai

 

once in a blue moon

IDM ไม่บ่อย  นานๆ  ครั้ง  rarely often mai-boi

 

once or twice

IDM ไม่ กี่ ครั้ง  เพียง ครั้ง สอง ครั้ง  infrequently frequently mai-ke-krang

 

once over lightly

SL ผ่านๆ  ลวกๆ  pan-pan

 

once upon a time

IDM กาล ครั้งหนึ่ง นานมาแล้ว  ครั้งหนึ่ง นานมาแล้ว  ka-la-krang-nuang-nan-ma-leo

 

once-in-a-lifetime chance

IDM โอกาส ครั้ง เดียว ใน ชีวิต  o-kad-krang-diao-nai-che-wid

 

once-over

N การ ตรวจงาน อย่าง ลวกๆ  งา นที่ ทำ อย่าง ลวกๆ 

 

once-over

N การ มอง สำรวจ อย่างรวดเร็ว  kan-mong-sam-rued-yang-rued-reo

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ONCE

adv. wuns. [from one. ] 1. One time.
Trees that bear mast are fruitful but once in two years.
2. One time, though no more. The mind once tainted with vice is prone to grow worse and worse.
3. At one former time; formerly.
My soul had once some foolish fondness for thee, but hence 'tis gone.
4. At the same point of time; not gradually.
At once the winds arise, the thunders roll.
At once, at the same time; as, they all moved at once; hence, when it refers to two or more, the sense is together, as one.
This hath all its force at once, on the first impression.
Once is used as a noun, when preceded by this or that; as this once, that once.

 

ONCE

n.ons. A quadruped of the genus Felis, less than the panther, of a whitish gray color. It is found in Africa and Asia, is easily tamed and is employed like a dog in hunting.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ONCE

ONCE Once, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: The ounce.

 

ONCE

Once, adv. Etym: [OE. ones, anes, an adverbial form fr. one, on, an, one. See One-, -Wards.]

 

1. By limitation to the number one; for one time; not twice nor any number of times more than one. Ye shall. .. go round about the city once. Josh. vi. 3. Trees that bear mast are fruitful but once in two years. Bacon.

 

2. At some one period of time; -- used indefinitely. My soul had once some foolish fondness for thee. Addison. That court which we shall once govern. Bp. Hall.

 

3. At any one time; -- often nearly equivalent to ever, if ever, or whenever; as, once kindled, it may not be quenched. Wilt thou not be made clean When shall it once be Jer. xiii. 27. To be once in doubt Is once to be resolved. Shak.

 

Note: Once is used as a noun when preceded by this or that; as, this once, that once. It is also sometimes used elliptically, like an adjective, for once-existing. "The once province of Britain. " J. N. Pomeroy.. At once. (a ) At the same point of time; immediately; without delay. "Stand not upon the order of your going, but go at once. " Shak. "I... withdrew at once and altogether. " Jeffrey. (b ) At one and the same time; simultaneously; in one body; as, they all moved at once. -- Once and again, once and once more; repeatedly. "A dove sent forth once and again, to spy. " Milton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

once

once |wəns wəns | adverb 1 on one occasion or for one time only: they deliver once a week. (usu. with negative or if ) at all; on even one occasion (used for emphasis ): he never once complained | if she once got an idea in her head you'd never move it. 2 at some time in the past; formerly: He had once been an Army officer. conjunction as soon as; when: once the grapes were pressed, the juice was put into barrels. PHRASES all at once 1 without warning; suddenly: all at once the noise stopped. 2 all at the same time: scared and excited all at once. at once 1 immediately: I fell asleep at once. 2 simultaneously: computers that can do many things at once. for once (or this once ) on this occasion only, as an exception: He was glad that for once he had not listened. once a ——, always a —— proverb a person cannot change their fundamental nature: once a whiner, always a whiner. once again (or more ) one more time. once and for all (or once for all ) now and for the last time; finally. once and future denoting someone or something that is eternal, enduring, or constant. [1950s: from T. H. White's Once and Future King (1958 ).] once bitten, twice shy see bite. once (or every once ) in a while from time to time; occasionally. once or twice a few times. once upon a time at some time in the past (used as a conventional opening of a story ). formerly: once upon a time she would have been jealous, but no longer. ORIGIN Middle English ones, genitive of one. The spelling change in the 16th cent. was in order to retain the unvoiced sound of the final consonant.

 

once-over

once-o ver |ˈwəns ˌoʊvər | noun informal a rapid inspection or search: some doctor came and gave us all a once-over. a piece of work that is done quickly: a quick once-over with a broom.

 

oncer

oncer |ˈwʌnsə | noun informal 1 Brit. historical a one-pound note. 2 Brit. a person who does a particular thing only once. 3 Austral. an MP regarded as likely to serve only one term.

 

Oxford Dictionary

once

once |wʌns | adverb 1 on one occasion or for one time only: they deliver once a week | (as noun the once ) informal : he'd only met her the once. (usu. with negative or if ) on even one occasion; at all (used for emphasis ): he never once complained | if she once got an idea in her head you'd never move it. 2 at some time in the past; formerly: Gran had once been a famous singer. 3 multiplied by one: once two is two. conjunction as soon as; when: once the grapes were pressed, the juice was put into barrels. PHRASES all at once 1 suddenly: all at once the noise stopped. 2 all at the same time. at once 1 immediately: I fell asleep at once. 2 at the same time; simultaneously: computers that can do many things at once. for once (or this once ) on this occasion only, as an exception: I hope you'll forgive me this once. once a ——, always a —— proverb a person cannot change their fundamental nature: once a whinger, always a whinger. once again (or more ) one more time. once and for all (or once for all ) now and for the last time; finally. once and future denoting someone or something that is eternal or enduring. [1950s: from T. H. White's Once and Future King (1958 ).] once bitten, twice shy see bite. once (or every once ) in a while from time to time; occasionally. once or twice a few times. once upon a time at some time in the past (used as a conventional opening of a story ). formerly: once upon a time she would have been jealous, but no longer. ORIGIN Middle English ones, genitive of one. The spelling change in the 16th cent. was in order to retain the unvoiced sound of the final consonant.

 

once-over

once-over noun informal a rapid search or inspection: some doctor came and gave us a once-over . a piece of work that is done quickly.

 

oncer

oncer |ˈwʌnsə | noun informal 1 Brit. historical a one-pound note. 2 Brit. a person who does a particular thing only once. 3 Austral. an MP regarded as likely to serve only one term.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

once

once adverb 1 I spoke to him only once: on one occasion, one time, one single time. ANTONYMS twice, many times, often. 2 he did not once help: ever, at any time, on any occasion, at all, under any circumstances, on any account. 3 they were friends once: formerly, previously, in the past, at one time, at one point, once upon a time, time was when, in days /times gone by, in times past, in the (good ) old days, long ago; archaic sometime, erstwhile, whilom; literary in days /times of yore, of yore. ANTONYMS now, currently. conjunction he'll be all right once she's gone: as soon as, when, after, the instant, the second, the minute, the moment. PHRASES at once 1 you must leave at once: immediately, right away, right now, this instant, this second, this minute, this moment, now, straightaway, instantly, directly, forthwith, promptly, without delay, without hesitation, without further ado; quickly, as fast as possible, as soon as possible, speedily; informal like a shot, in a flash, pronto, ASAP, in two shakes (of a lamb's tail ). 2 all the guests arrived at once: at the same time, at one and the same time, (all ) together, simultaneously; as a group, in unison, in concert, in chorus. once and for all I've made up my mind, once and for all: conclusively, decisively, finally, positively, definitely, definitively, absolutely, irrevocably; for good, for always, forever, permanently; informal for keeps. once in a while we go hiking once in a while: occasionally, from time to time, (every ) now and then /again, every so often, on occasion, at times, sometimes, off and on, at intervals, periodically, sporadically, intermittently.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

once

once adverb 1 I saw him only once: on one occasion, one time, one single time. ANTONYMS twice, many times. 2 he did not once help: ever, at any time, on any occasion, at all, under any circumstances, on any account, in a million years. 3 they were friends once: formerly, previously, in the past, at one time, at one point, once upon a time, on a former occasion, on one occasion, one time, in one case, time was when, in days /times gone by, back in the day, in times past, in the (good ) old days, long ago; archaic sometime, erst, erstwhile, whilom; literary in days /times of yore, of yore. ANTONYMS now. PHRASES at once 1 you must leave at once: immediately, right away, right now, this moment /instant /second /minute, now, straight away, instantly, instantaneously, directly, suddenly, abruptly, summarily, forthwith, promptly, without delay /hesitation, without further ado; quickly, as fast as possible, as soon as possible, fast, speedily, with all speed; informal like a shot, in /like a flash, before you can say Jack Robinson, in two shakes (of a lamb's tail ). ANTONYMS later, in due course. 2 all the guests arrived at once: at the same time, at one and the same time, at the same instant /moment, (all ) together, simultaneously; as a group, in unison, in concert, in chorus. ANTONYMS singly, in dribs and drabs. conjunction he'll be all right once she's gone: as soon as, when, after, immediately after, the instant /moment /second /minute; Brit. informal immediately. PHRASES once and for all 1 you must decide once and for all: conclusively, decisively, finally, positively, absolutely, determinedly, definitely, definitively, irrevocably. 2 he has gone once and for all: for good, for always, forever, permanently, finally, in perpetuity; informal for keeps. once in a while once in a while a car went past: occasionally, from time to time, (every ) now and then /again, every so often, every once in a while, on occasion, on occasions, on the odd occasion, at times, sometimes, off and on, at intervals, periodically, sporadically, spasmodically, erratically, irregularly, intermittently, in /by fits and starts, fitfully, discontinuously, piecemeal; rare interruptedly.

 

Duden Dictionary

Once

On ce Substantiv, feminin , die |italienisch ˈɔntʃə französisch õs niederländisch ˈɔnsə |die Once; Genitiv: der Once, Plural: die Oncen lateinisch-französisch altes Gewicht in Italien, Frankreich, Belgien und in den Niederlanden

 

French Dictionary

once

once n. f. nom féminin Symbole oz (s ’écrit sans point ). Unité de masse anglo-saxonne. : Il y a 16 onces dans une livre. Note Technique L ’once égale 28,35 grammes. LOCUTION Une once de. familier Un soupçon, une petite quantité de. : Il n ’y avait pas une once de méchanceté ou d ’envie dans ses paroles.

 

Spanish Dictionary

once

once numeral cardinal 1 Indica que el nombre al que acompaña o al que sustituye está 11 veces :se comió once manzanas; ahora me quedan once .2 numeral ordinal Indica que el nombre al que acompaña o al que sustituye ocupa el lugar número 11 en una serie, en especial cuando esta está numerada :capítulo once; el once de julio; soy el once de la lista; la reunión es a las once .En algunas ocasiones se puede sustituir por undécimo .3 nombre masculino Nombre del número 11 .4 Conjunto de los once jugadores de un equipo de fútbol que juegan un partido :el entrenador dio la alineación del once inicial .5 nombre femenino Chile Comida ligera o merienda que se toma a media tarde, y que generalmente se acompaña con té o café con leche :la once ya está servida . VÉASE meterse en camisa de once varas .

 

onceavo, -va

onceavo, -va numeral partitivo [parte ] Que resulta de dividir un todo en 11 partes iguales :las dos onceavas partes del total; me toca un onceavo de tarta .SINÓNIMO onzavo, undécimo .

 

onceno, -na

onceno, -na numeral ordinal 1 formal Indica que el nombre al que acompaña o al que sustituye ocupa el lugar número 11 en una serie :la Colonia Augusta Emérita llegó a ocupar el onceno lugar en importancia entre las ciudades del imperio romano .SINÓNIMO undécimo .2 numeral partitivo formal [parte ] Que resulta de dividir un todo en 11 partes iguales :un onceno de tarta .SINÓNIMO onceavo, onzavo, undécimo .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

once

once /wʌns /〖語源はoneの副詞的用法 ; always 語源 副詞 1 a. 〖通例文尾で 〗1度 , 1回 (だけ ) (!2回はtwo timesよりtwiceが好まれる; 3回以上は数詞 +timesで表す ) ▸ I have been to Japan once (before ).私は (以前 )1度日本に行ったことがある He writes us once a week [(once ) every two weeks ].彼は週に [2週間に ]1回手紙をよこす I've never once seen him with a tie.Never once have I seen him .彼のネクタイ姿を見たことがない (!never, notやonlyを伴って文頭に現れると主語と 助動詞 の倒置が起こる ) ▸ “Have you been abroad? ” “N t once .”「外国へ行った事がありますか 」「1度もありません 」 (!Not nceは 「1度どころではなく何度も 」(more than once )の意になる ) .b. if [when ]節内で 〗いったん , ひとたび If once we lose sight of him, it's a job to find him again .ひとたび見失うと彼を捜し出すのは一苦労だ .2 a. 〖通例文中 文尾で; 状態動詞と共に 〗(現在と対比して )かつて , 以前は ;形容詞 の前で複合語として 〗かつては …だった (now 読解のポイント )This book was once popular but now nobody reads it .かつてはこの本は人気があったのだが今はだれも読まない John is not as rich as he once was .ジョンはかつてのような金持ちではない ▸ a once -famous actor 昔有名だった役者 .b. 文中 文頭で; 動作動詞と共に 〗かつて , (過去の )ある時, 昔 ▸ I once went round the world .かつて世界一周をしたことがある (every ) nce in a wh le [w y ]時々, 時たま .m re than nce 2回以上 ; 1度ならず, 何度も .nce ag in [m re ]1 もう1度, また (sorry 間投詞 語法 )I'm going to ask you once again .もう1度お尋ねします 2 ふたたび, 以前のように The street was quiet once again .通りは静けさを取り戻した .3 かたく 〖主に文頭で 〗またしても ; 繰り返して言うが Once again , he failed the exam .彼はまたもや試験に落ちた .⦅作文のポイント ⦆私にもう一度チャンスをください .× Please give me once more chance .Please give me one more chance .nce and ag in 何べんも, 再三 (再四 ).nce and aw y once (and ) for all .nce (and ) for ll これを最後に, 今度こそ, きっぱりと You must give up smoking once and for all .きっぱりと喫煙をやめるべきだ .nce or tw ce 2, 3度, 数回 .nce too ften またもや ; 図に乗って (!余計な1回のために悪い結果に至ったことを示す ) The clerk lied once too often and was fired .その店員は (懲りずに )またうそをついて, ついにくびになった .nce upon a t me 1 昔々, あるとき (!昔話の始めの決まり文句 ) .2 ⦅話 ⦆(今よりも )昔は (!過去を惜しむ気持ちを暗示 ) .接続詞 〖しばしば完了形と共に 〗いったん すると ; … するとすぐに (!onceの節中では未来のことでもwillを使わない ) Once you have learned, you never forget .いったん覚えれば決して忘れませんよ Once across the river, we are safe .川を渡りさえすればもう安全だ Once bit (ten ), twice shy .ことわざ 1度かまれると次からは怖がる ; 「あつものに懲りてなますを吹く 」.nce a A , lways a A ⦅話 ⦆いったんAになるといつまでも続く ; 一度Aを経験すると (止めた後も )その癖が抜けない (!Aには同じ語句が繰り返される; Aに来る語はpriest, whore, gamblerなどの 名詞 ) Once a beggar, always a beggar .ことわざ 1度こじきをするとやめられぬ .名詞 U 〖時にthe /this 1回, 1度 Once is enough for me .私には1度でたくさんだ ▸ I only met him the once .⦅話 ⦆彼に会ったのはその時1回だけだ (成句 (just ) the once ).ll at nce 1 (予想外に )突然 , だしぬけに All at once it began to rain .突然雨が降り出した .2 みんな一斉に, 同時に They ran away all at once .彼らは一斉に逃げて行った .at nce 1 かたく すぐに , ただちに ▸ I knew at once they were disappointed .彼らががっかりしているのがすぐにわかった .2 同時に , 1度に, 一緒に do several things at once いくつかの事を1度にする .at nce A and B AでもありBでもある (!⦅よりくだけて ⦆both A and B; A, B は通例 名詞 , 形容詞 , まれ 動詞 ; at once both A and Bも まれ に見られる ) The picture is at once beautiful and frightening .その絵は美しいと同時にぞっとする .(just ) for nce ⦅話 ⦆(めずらしいことに )1度だけ ; 1回でいいから For once I agreed with my mother .私は1度だけ母親と意見が一致した Trust me for once in your life, will you? 1度でいいから私を信頼してよ .(j st ) the nce ⦅話 ⦆1度だけ, たった1回 .(j st ) th s nce ⦅話 ⦆(例外的に )今度だけ, 今回限り (!許可を与えたり求めたりするときに ) Would you do me a favor? Just this once !お願いを聞いてくれますか . 今度だけでいいから .形容詞 かつての, 以前の the [one's ] once and future star 永遠のスター .

 

once-in-a-lifetime

nce-in-a-l fetime 形容詞 一生に1度の, またとない .

 

once-over

nce- ver 名詞 C 〖通例単数形で 〗ざっと目を通す [調べる ]こと give A the once-over Aにざっと目を通す ; A 〈人 〉にちょっと会ってみる .