a·piece /əˈpiːs/adverbadv [only after number or noun]
EVERYONEcosting or having a particular amount each 每个,每人,每件SYN each
The pictures are worth about £10,000 apiece.
这些画每幅价值约一万英镑。
The two top teams have ten points apiece.
排名最高的两支球队各得十分。
Examples from the Corpus
apiece• I bought a dozen cookies, so you can take three apiece.• Oranges are 20 centsapiece.• At Yanto's suggestion they had each gone off and found themselves a long thinstickapiece.• Both are in their 50s, have been married for more than 30 years and have three children apiece.• Broadus and Lee were free throughout the trial on $ 1 million bailapiece.• Every Christmas we could expect at least one toyapiece.• In seven Tests at headquarters between 1983 and 1989, Foster took just 14 wickets at 44 runs apiece.• The 300 lobbyists and lawyers gave an average of just above $ 10,000 apiece.• The past 10 congresses averaged voting on one amendmentapiece, according to Congressional Quarterly.