Once and for all Meaning in English
expression
WUHNSS and fer AWL
WONS and for AWL
释义
Used to mean finally, completely, and so that it does not have to be repeated or discussed again.
用法与细微差别
This idiom is used for decisions, solutions, or endings that are definite and final. It is fairly neutral and common in both spoken and written English. Don't confuse it with 'once in a while' (sometimes). Common in 'solve/fix/say/decide once and for all'.
Spanish: de una vez por todasPortuguese (BR): de uma vez por todasPortuguese (PT): de uma vez por todasChinese (Simplified): 彻底地 - 一劳永逸地Chinese (Traditional): 徹底地 - 一勞永逸地Hindi: एक बार और हमेशा के लिएArabic: مرة واحدة وإلى الأبدBengali: চিরতরে - একবারে শেষবারের জন্যRussian: раз и навсегдаJapanese: これっきり - きっぱりとVietnamese: dứt điểm - một lần cho xongKorean: 영원히 - 단호하게Turkish: bir kez ve sonsuza dek - kesin olarakUrdu: ہمیشہ کے لیے - ایک بار ہمیشہ کے لیےIndonesian: sekali untuk selamanya - benar-benar
例句
Let's fix this issue once and for all.
basic
She wanted to end the argument once and for all.
basic
We need to clean the house once and for all.
basic
I told him once and for all that I'm not going.
natural
Can we settle this once and for all so we can move on?
natural
He decided to quit smoking once and for all.
natural