apiece adv

apiece adv
[ə'piːs]
ciascuno (-a)

he gave them £10 apiece — ha dato loro dieci sterline (per) ciascuno

these pens sell at 90p apiece — queste penne si vendono a 90 pence l'una


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  • apiece — (adv.) 1550s, a contraction of a pece (mid 15c.), originally of coins, objects for sale, etc. (see PIECE (Cf. piece) (n.)) …   Etymology dictionary

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  • apiece — [ə pēs′] adv. [ME a pece: see A 1 & PIECE] for each one; each …   English World dictionary

  • apiece — adv. for each one; severally (had five pounds apiece). Etymology: A(2) + PIECE …   Useful english dictionary

  • apiece — adv each, for each one, for each, respectively; individually, separately, one by one, each to each; severally, distributively; seriatim, in a series, one after another …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • apiece — [[t]əpi͟ːs[/t]] 1) ADV: amount ADV If people have a particular number of things apiece, they have that number each. He and I had two fish apiece... The World Series between the Atlanta Braves and Toronto Blue Jays is tied at one game apiece. Syn …   English dictionary

  • apiece — /euh pees /, adv. for each piece, thing, or person; for each one; each: We ate an orange apiece. The cakes cost a dollar apiece. [1425 75; late ME a pease. See A2, PIECE] * * * …   Universalium

  • apiece — a|piece [əˈpi:s] adv [only after number or noun] costing or having a particular amount each ▪ The pictures are worth about £10,000 apiece. ▪ The two top teams have ten points apiece …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • apiece — [əˈpiːs] adv for each one Tickets were being sold for £20 apiece.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • apiece — a•piece [[t]əˈpis[/t]] adv. for each one; each: The muffins were a dollar apiece[/ex] • Etymology: 1425–75; late ME a pease. See a II, piece …   From formal English to slang

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