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		Definition of one-trick pony in English: one-trick ponynoun A person or thing with only one special feature, talent, or area of expertise. 仅在一个方面突出的人(或事物);仅有一种才能的人;仅通一种专业知识的人 Example sentencesExamples -  He wants to prove he is more than a one-trick pony.
 -  Sweat reaffirms that Nelly is indeed a one-trick pony, with a mere three of the 13 songs offering anything new.
 -  I've always said that if you can't go 2 for 10 from the field and still help your team win, you are not a basketball player; you are strictly a one-trick pony.
 -  Minus the influence of the former Rangers starlet, they were something of a one-trick pony, or should that be a newborn wobbly foal still struggling to stand on its own feet.
 -  Well, they're right about that - the problem is it's a very small answer because they have no real policies for local government: they're a one-trick pony and that pony is called Hatred.
 -  Sadly, Dead Long Enough confirms that he is a one-trick pony.
 -  Whilst Alan Moore famously earns his living writing comic books (the best comic books ever written, mind you), he could never be accused of being a one-trick pony.
 -  I have always liked travelling on unfamiliar train lines and, to be honest, found Barcelona to be something of a one-trick pony.
 -  They've been branded a one-trick pony as a result, but the trick has worked well for them, garnering a deal and possible television show with Disney and an invitation to play at the forthcoming Nobel peace prize ceremony in Oslo.
 -  The estate tax helped, but it's a one-trick pony.
 -  I always thought Iron Man was more or less a one-trick pony.
 -  All Quebecers want a clean environment, said a new minister who seemed determined to shed his image as the one-trick pony known only for his pro-federalist trot.
 -  Although as he increasingly reveals himself to be a one-trick pony, maybe I shouldn't get my hopes too high…
 -  ‘It might be fine not to be a one-trick pony, but you shouldn't ignore the one thing you're liked for and do stuff nobody wants to watch,’ he remarks briskly.
 -  Critics took note and realized the ‘rock guitar god’ was not a one-trick pony.
 -  Spill all of your ideas into the oldest song on the album, to prove your group is a one-trick pony.
 -  This little quirk aside, Hawksley appears to be an entertaining hack among thriller writers, something of a one-trick pony who's served up the Doomsday scenario three different ways in his last three books.
 -  They weren't a one-trick pony - a number of their tracks have a distinctly folk-rock feel - and they really enjoyed what they did.
 -  But Mr Kearney was more than a one-trick pony who took an axe to the cost base.
 
    Definition of one-trick pony in US English: one-trick ponynoun A person or thing with only one special feature, talent, or area of expertise. 仅在一个方面突出的人(或事物);仅有一种才能的人;仅通一种专业知识的人 Example sentencesExamples -  Well, they're right about that - the problem is it's a very small answer because they have no real policies for local government: they're a one-trick pony and that pony is called Hatred.
 -  They weren't a one-trick pony - a number of their tracks have a distinctly folk-rock feel - and they really enjoyed what they did.
 -  I've always said that if you can't go 2 for 10 from the field and still help your team win, you are not a basketball player; you are strictly a one-trick pony.
 -  Sadly, Dead Long Enough confirms that he is a one-trick pony.
 -  Critics took note and realized the ‘rock guitar god’ was not a one-trick pony.
 -  I have always liked travelling on unfamiliar train lines and, to be honest, found Barcelona to be something of a one-trick pony.
 -  They've been branded a one-trick pony as a result, but the trick has worked well for them, garnering a deal and possible television show with Disney and an invitation to play at the forthcoming Nobel peace prize ceremony in Oslo.
 -  Minus the influence of the former Rangers starlet, they were something of a one-trick pony, or should that be a newborn wobbly foal still struggling to stand on its own feet.
 -  But Mr Kearney was more than a one-trick pony who took an axe to the cost base.
 -  Sweat reaffirms that Nelly is indeed a one-trick pony, with a mere three of the 13 songs offering anything new.
 -  He wants to prove he is more than a one-trick pony.
 -  I always thought Iron Man was more or less a one-trick pony.
 -  Although as he increasingly reveals himself to be a one-trick pony, maybe I shouldn't get my hopes too high…
 -  The estate tax helped, but it's a one-trick pony.
 -  This little quirk aside, Hawksley appears to be an entertaining hack among thriller writers, something of a one-trick pony who's served up the Doomsday scenario three different ways in his last three books.
 -  All Quebecers want a clean environment, said a new minister who seemed determined to shed his image as the one-trick pony known only for his pro-federalist trot.
 -  ‘It might be fine not to be a one-trick pony, but you shouldn't ignore the one thing you're liked for and do stuff nobody wants to watch,’ he remarks briskly.
 -  Whilst Alan Moore famously earns his living writing comic books (the best comic books ever written, mind you), he could never be accused of being a one-trick pony.
 -  Spill all of your ideas into the oldest song on the album, to prove your group is a one-trick pony.
 
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