いち
Meanings
Adverb
Noun
1. once; one time; on one occasion
2. temporarily; for a moment
when read as "ひとたび"
3. one degree; one tone; one musical interval
when read as "いちど"
Kanji used
one
degrees
Pitch accent
ちど
ちど
Top 400
Composed of
one; 1; best; first; foremost; beginning; start
degree (angle, temperature, scale, etc.); counter for occurrences; strength (of glasses); glasses prescription; alcohol content (percentage); alcohol by volume; extent
Used in vocabulary (16 in total)
once more; again
(not) even once; (not) ever
Examples (72 in total)
Learn a little at a time.
Do one thing at a time.
You can't do all these things at once.
Hey, you only live once.
I appeared on television once.
Don't try to do all these things at once.
Don't try to do two things at once.
I have been to Kyoto once.
I have been to Hokkaido once.
Tom did that once.
I've been to Hong Kong once.
I've been to Australia once.
I want to talk frankly with him.
Blow out all the candles on the birthday cake at once.
Try to do one thing at a time.
I cannot answer so many questions at a time.
I have visited Paris once.
She has visited New York once.
Take three at a time.
You should visit Boston at least once.
No. I went to Guam once on my honeymoon.
I have sailed up the Thames once.
Once gone, you will never get it back.
I remember hearing the story once.
The Japanese eat rice at least once a day.
I remember seeing her once on the street.
You never get a second chance to make a first impression.
I have seen her once in a TV drama.
Never in my life have I heard such a thing.
These books are worth reading at least once.
We expect you to carry out what you have once promised.
I heard him play the piano once.
That place is worth visiting at least once.
Once you leave here, you can't come back again.
A habit is very difficult to shake off once it is formed.
I turned off the TV because I had seen the movie before.
Once a bad habit is formed, it's hard to get rid of it.
When she was a student, she went to the disco only once.
These bags are very heavy, so carry one bag at a time.
I met him once.
I do it once a year.
I had met him once before.
I swim once a week.
Let's get together here once a week.
We eat out once a week.
Once a month, I go to the barber.
He carried six boxes at a time.
This elevator is capable of carrying 10 persons at a time.
I meet him once every six months.
He goes to London once a month.
They wrote a letter to each other once a month.
Christ died once for all humans.
He gets his hair cut once a month.
He remembers meeting her once.
He could listen to seven people at once.
She writes to me once a month.
I met him once when I was a student.
I meet with him once every six months.
In February it snows at least every three days.
This airplane is capable of carrying 40 passengers at a time.
John writes to his parents once a month.
Bob writes to me once a month.
She takes cooking lessons once a week.
He never fails write to his parents once a month.
Once a week, the mother inspects her son's room.
She plays tennis with her friends once a week.
Peter talks with his parents in the United States on the phone at least once a week.
Nancy never fails to write to me once a month.
Mother comes to stay with us at least once a month.
He never fails to write to his parents once a month.
You must not forget to write to your parents at least once a month.
I'd like to try out this new model before I buy it.