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a. 一次性的

n. 一次性事物

[经] 专为某一顾客的需要特制的




    one-off
    [ noun ]
    a happening that occurs only once and is not repeated
    <noun.event>


    1. The current squeeze may result from one-off pressures as recession grips mainland Europe and Procter & Gamble makes a splash in detergents in the US.
    2. The actual total cost of the relief is estimated at around Pounds 50m. The suggestion of a windfall tax is by definition a one-off tax. It could not replace permanent annual loss of a flow of revenue.
    3. But these were one-off events.
    4. RAM has Pounds 27.5m invested in its personal pension funds. Fidelity makes a one-off administration charge of 1.5 per cent on the first contribution.
    5. This compared with a 37 per cent increase in real earnings for all manual workers in the country. Yesterday's talks at Acas brought only a Pounds 50 improvement in Railtrack's offer of a one-off cash payment.
    6. This is the last set of results the company will publish before before unbundling its industrial investments next month. The results were boosted by one-off benefits from tax adjustments and the sale of investments.
    7. Though whether they prove to be any more than a one-off will depend both on the Inland Revenue, and on whether Ofwat regards 50 per cent increases in scrip dividends as an acceptable price to pay.
    8. All of this is consistent with a private consumption-led recovery benefiting manufacturing and distribution - supported by an incidental one-off improvement in service export earnings.
    9. For two-fifths, the reason for bringing in outside help was the greater skills of the adviser for one-off advice.
    10. Sam Reaves's Cooper could be a one-off creation, but Chicago as a location certainly is not.
    11. The US deficit is forecast to widen, but this largely reflects the one-off nature of the Gulf war burden-sharing contributions in 1991.
    12. This has fallen sharply in recent months, and at 2.3 per cent is in the lower part of the government's target range. Some of the recent decline in RPIY has reflected a one-off fall in supermarket food prices.
    13. Many of the pieces are as beautiful and as timeless as ever. Prices, given that many of these are one-off collectors' pieces, do not seem to me unreasonable.
    14. Under it, the one-off annuity purchase is replaced by a series of annual transactions. Each year, part of the pension fund is used to provide an element of tax-free cash and a small annuity, so allowing people to assess income needs annually.
    15. Higher levels of interest earning assets, and favourable interest rates spreads lifted net interest and dividend profit 29 per cent to Dollars 256m. Non-interest expenses rose 10 per cent to Dollars 1,923m, excluding the one-off lease charge.
    16. The North American increase was almost wholly due to a one-off payment of around Pounds 17m on the termination of US distribution rights for Absolut vodka. GrandMet said IDV's longer-term prospects were better than at any time in the past decade.
    17. It was a confluence of one-off factors.' Chief of those was the build-up of defence spending under President Ronald Reagan.
    18. Some suggested that the group would announce a one-off provision of around Pounds 80m for property write-downs.
    19. The valuation adjustments described above are one-off measures and relate exclusively to the electricity sector.
    20. Gift Aid is designed for one-off donations to charity, which are treated as net of basic rate income tax. This means a gift of Pounds 250 becomes Pounds 333 in the hands of the charity.
    21. Though how easy it would be to sever that tie is unclear. Perhaps the biggest one-off boost to profits will come from cutting central administration costs, which Mr Bock said could be reduced by 'more than Pounds 10m'.
    22. It might be a very long shot - but how many other investments could pay out Pounds 100,000 after 20 years for a one-off Pounds 200 premium?
    23. Net income was up 42 per cent at Dollars 66.3m, or by 27 per cent before the one-off gain of Dollars 6.9m.
    24. Yet these one-off gains only highlight some serious cyclical weakness in tubes, plant engineering and machinery - which together account for more than half of sales.
    25. The government is formally committed to a stable exchange rate, and therefore cannot increase trade competitiveness through a one-off devaluation. The administration nevertheless argues that once the uncertainty is resolved, prospects for growth are high.
    26. Holliday says it does not have to find targets to grow and points out that its acquisitions have reported increased profits every year instead of contributing one-off benefits.
    27. We had to be bigger in the US. 'There is a one-off situation relating to our major customer in the states which is reducing stocks considerably.
    28. In the latter two countries the inflation has been more a one-off adjustment revealing hitherto concealed inflationary pressures than an ongoing inflationary process of the kind that beset Poland.
    29. Turkey has won backing from the UN for a one-off lifting of sanctions against Baghdad to let some 12m barrels of oil stuck in Turkey's twin pipeline to the Mediterranean be released, John Murray Brown writes from Istanbul.
    30. Mr Purves promised yesterday that the synergies from the deal would outweigh these one-off costs.
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