apiece
apiece — 副詞
1. placed after a number to mean the price, length, or amount for every single item
每個
每人或每物分攤的量
placed after a number to mean the price, length, or amount for every single item or person within a group.
The concert tickets cost $75 apiece, so the three of us paid $225 in total.
演唱會門票每張要價七十五美元,所以我們三人總共付了兩百二十五美元。
[number] + [noun] + apiece: cost + price + apiece
At the farmers' market, the fresh peaches were $1.50 apiece.
在農夫市集,那些新鮮桃子一顆要價一點五美元。
postpositive after a price
The students received three worksheets apiece at the beginning of class.
那些學生在課堂開始時每人拿到了三張學習單。
Grandma gave Yuki and her cousin one cookie apiece after their walk.
奶奶在散步後給了 Yuki 和她表弟一人一塊餅乾。
The new candles were about six inches apiece and burned for three hours.
那些新蠟燭大約六吋長,可以燃燒三個小時。
文法句型
[number] + [noun] + apiece
用法筆記
Apiece always follows a number phrase — it cannot be placed before a noun or used alone. For example, say 'the tickets cost $50 apiece' but NOT 'the apiece cost' or 'they cost apiece'.