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  1. He stopped playing the piano at once.
    他立刻停止了弹钢琴。
  2. If you see anything suspicious, inform the police at once.
    你要是看到什么可疑的东西就马上通知警察。
  3. When I gave him the chance, he grabbed it at once.
    我给他这一机会,他立刻抓住不放。


at once
[ adv ]
  1. without delay or hesitation; with no time intervening

  2. <adv.all>
    he answered immediately
    found an answer straightaway
    an official accused of dishonesty should be suspended forthwith
    Come here now!
  3. simultaneously

  4. <adv.all>
    he took three cookies at a time


Once \Once\ (w[u^]ns), adv. [OE. ones, anes, an adverbial form
fr. one, on, an, one. See {One-}, {-Wards}.]
1. For one time; by limitation to the number one; 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.


At \At\, prep. [AS. [ae]t; akin to OHG. az, Goth., OS., & Icel.
at, Sw. [*a]t, Dan. & L. ad.]
Primarily, this word expresses the relations of presence,
nearness in place or time, or direction toward; as, at the
ninth hour; at the house; to aim at a mark. It is less
definite than in or on; at the house may be in or near the
house. From this original import are derived all the various
uses of at. It expresses:

1. A relation of proximity to, or of presence in or on,
something; as, at the door; at your shop; at home; at
school; at hand; at sea and on land.

2. The relation of some state or condition; as, at war; at
peace; at ease; at your service; at fault; at liberty; at
risk; at disadvantage.

3. The relation of some employment or action; occupied with;
as, at engraving; at husbandry; at play; at work; at meat
(eating); except at puns.

4. The relation of a point or position in a series, or of
degree, rate, or value; as, with the thermometer at
80[deg]; goods sold at a cheap price; a country estimated
at 10,000 square miles; life is short at the longest.

5. The relations of time, age, or order; as, at ten o'clock;
at twenty-one; at once; at first.

6. The relations of source, occasion, reason, consequence, or
effect; as, at the sight; at this news; merry at anything;
at this declaration; at his command; to demand, require,
receive, deserve, endure at your hands.

7. Relation of direction toward an object or end; as, look at
it; to point at one; to aim at a mark; to throw, strike,
shoot, wink, mock, laugh at any one.

{At all}, {At home}, {At large}, {At last}, {At length}, {At
once}, etc. See under {All}, {Home}, {Large}, {Last} (phrase
and syn.), {Length}, {Once}, etc.

{At it}, busily or actively engaged.

{At least}. See {Least} and {However}.

{At one}. See {At one}, in the Vocabulary.

Syn: {In}, {At}.

Usage: When reference to the interior of any place is made
prominent in is used. It is used before the names of
countries and cities (esp. large cities); as, we live
in America, in New York, in the South. At is commonly
employed before names of houses, institutions,
villages, and small places; as, Milton was educated at
Christ's College; money taken in at the Customhouse; I
saw him at the jeweler's; we live at Beachville. At
may be used before the name of a city when it is
regarded as a mere point of locality. ``An English
king was crowned at Paris.'' --Macaulay. ``Jean
Jacques Rousseau was born at Geneva, June, 28, 1712.''
--J. Morley. In regard to time, we say at the hour, on
the day, in the year; as, at 9 o'clock, on the morning
of July 5th, in the year 1775.

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