adverbial N3 common casualpolitewritten
一度に — all at once
一度に ・ いちどに
Meaning
- all at once / in one go — several things happen or are done together at a single time
Key sentence
そんなに一度に食べたら、お腹を壊すよ。
If you eat that much all at once, you'll upset your stomach.
Formation
| Attaches to | Form | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Adverb modifying a verb | 一度に + [verb] | 一度に運ぶ / 一度に覚える |
Examples
たまっていた仕事を一度に片付けた。
I cleared all the piled-up work in one go.
大勢が一度に話すと、何も聞き取れない。
When a crowd talks all at once, you can't make out anything.
Notes
- いっぺんに is a more colloquial synonym for the same 'all in one go.'
See 一度に in real sentences
Jengo shows 一度に the way you actually meet it: inside real Japanese sentences, so it sticks instead of staying an abstract rule.
Study it in JengoSources Compiled from published Japanese grammar references.