apiece
英 [əˈpiːs]
美 [əˈpiːs]
adv. 每人; 每个; 各
Collins.1 / BNC.14425 / COCA.9637
牛津词典
adv.
- 每人;每个;各
having, costing or measuring a particular amount each- Owen and Goddard scored a goal apiece.
欧文和戈达德各进一球。 - The largest stones weigh over five tonnes apiece.
最大的石头每块重五吨以上。
- Owen and Goddard scored a goal apiece.
柯林斯词典
- ADV 每人
If people have a particular number of thingsapiece, they have that number each.- He and I had two fish apiece...
他和我各有两条鱼。 - The World Series between the Atlanta Braves and Toronto Blue Jays is tied at one game apiece.
世界系列赛上,亚特兰大勇士队和多伦多蓝鸟队双方各赢一场,战成平局。
- He and I had two fish apiece...
- ADV 每件;每个
If a number of similar things are for sale at a certain priceapiece, that is the price for each one of them.- Entire roast chickens were sixty cents apiece.
烤全鸡每只60美分。
- Entire roast chickens were sixty cents apiece.
英英释义
adv
- to or from every one of two or more (considered individually)
- they received $10 each