词汇 | one |
释义 | one number, determiner uk /wʌn/ us /wʌn/ onenumber, determiner (NUMBER)A1 the number 1: (数字)1 He had two slices and I only had one.他有两片,而我只有一片。 She'll be one year old tomorrow.明天她就一周岁了。 Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.比赛中,一名队员叫对方一名队员骗子,纠纷就此爆发。 They've got two adopted children and one of their own.他们有两个领养的孩子和一个亲生的。 He is one of the top chefs in Britain.他是英国的顶级厨师之一。 When one engine stopped, we had to turn round and fly home. Would you run your idea by me one more time?你能不能再跟我说一遍你的想法? Four parcels came this morning, but only one was for Mark. Paint one side, leave it to dry, and then paint the other. He can't tell one wine from another, so don't give him any of the expensive stuff. Numbers: cardinal, including nought & zero B, b bi cipher deca- duodecillion fifteen forty googol jillion kazillion naught nineteen six sixty ten thirteen thirty unit zero zillion onenumber, determiner (MEMBER)one of A2 a member of a group of people or things: (一群人或事物)中的一个,之一 One of their daughters has just had a baby.他们的一个女儿刚生了孩子。 EMI is one of the world's largest record companies.EMI公司是世界最大的唱片公司之一。 Finding a cure for cancer is one of the biggest challenges facing medical researchers.寻找治疗癌症的方法是医学研究者面临的最大挑战之一。 Our organization is just one of many charities that are providing famine relief in the region.我们的组织只是给这个地区提供饥荒救济的众多慈善组织中的一个。 Groups of people affinity group alliance an anti-gang assemblage clutch factionally family federation federative First Nation line (someone) up mob online community peer group phalanx posse public scratch syndicate onenumber, determiner (FUTURE TIME)B2 used to refer to a time in the future that is not yet decided: (用于指将来某个未确定的时间)某一 Why don't we meet for lunch one day next week?我们何不在下周的某一天一起吃顿午饭? I'd like to go skiing one Christmas.我想在某个圣诞节去滑雪。 You're going to get into serious trouble one of these days.将来有一天你会惹上大麻烦。 Let's go to the cinema one night next week. One of these days we're going to move to France. Come and visit one weekend. One day we'll be able to afford a car like that. Describing when something happened or will happen at be coincident coincidently demand executory for hundred immediately line longitudinally movable feast notice on demandidiom possible somewhere along the lineidiom time up within zero hour You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: In the future & soon onenumber, determiner (PARTICULAR OCCASION)B2 used to refer to a particular occasion while avoiding stating the exact moment: 某一天;某一刻;某一次 One night we stayed up talking till dawn.有一天晚上,我们一直聊到天亮。 He was attacked as he was walking home from work late one afternoon.一天傍晚,他在下班回家的路上遭到了袭击。 One moment he says he loves me, the next moment he's asking for a divorce.他一会儿说爱我,一会儿又要离婚。 She never seems to know what she's doing from one minute to the next.她似乎从不清楚每时每刻自己在干什么。 At one point Seeger fell afoul of the US government for his antiwar actions.西格一度因他的反战行动触怒了美国政府。 He managed to eke out a living one summer by selling drinks on a beach. They met in Paris one enchanted afternoon in early autumn.在初秋的一个下午,他们如上天安排般在巴黎相遇了。 I suspected he wasn't telling me the truth, and one day I caught him out when I found some letters he'd written.我怀疑他没有告诉我实情,有一天,我发现了他写的一些信后戳穿了他。 We met one day last year when we got talking in a bar. Points in time anytime as and whenidiom at (any) one timephrase downstream during far hour if in midstreamidiom juncture last later midstream midway once point the last minuteidiom time time slot under the wireidiom onenumber, determiner (SINGLE)B2 a single thing; not two or more: 单独一个;一个 Eat them one at a time(= separately).一次吃一个。 I think we should paint the bedroom all one (= in a single) colour.我觉得我们应该把卧室刷成一种颜色。 UKDo you think five of us will manage to squeeze into the one car?你觉得我们5个人能够挤进一辆车里吗? (all) in one C2 combined in a single person or object: 集于一体,合为一体;兼具 With this model you get a radio, CD player, and MP3 dock all in one.这种型号的产品将收音机、CD播放机和MP3播放器接口集于一体。 With one blow of the knight's axe, he clove the rock in twain. Only one competitor made a clear jump of the highest fence. Don't let one little quarrel come between you.别让一次小小的口角影响你们的关系。 I took one look at her and cracked up.我看了她一眼,便哈哈大笑起来。 The canteen is the one thing I'll miss about work. Numbers: single, double & multiple alone bilateral bilaterally bipartite bipolar deca- deka- double-action dual himself multiple plural quintuple solitarily solitary tri- trilateral trilaterally triply unilateral You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Groups and collections of things onenumber, determiner (ONLY)B2 used when saying there is no other person or thing: 唯一的一个 He's the one person you can rely on in an emergency.在紧急情况下他是你唯一可以依靠的人。 This may be your one and only(= only ever) opportunity to meet her.这可能是你见到她的唯一机会。 My final guest on tonight's show needs no introduction. Please welcome the one and only Michael Jordan!我们今晚节目的最后一位嘉宾无需介绍。请欢迎独一无二的迈克尔‧乔丹! having no others like this one onlyShe's the only one who can do it. oneHe's the one person you can rely on in a situation like this. singleYou haven't listened to a single thing I've said! lonePolice were looking for a lone gunman. soleHe was the sole survivor of the plane crash. The one thing that's certain is that prices will go up. He was the one person to complete the test with no mistakes. She's the one person I can trust around here. It is the one thing I regret about my time at the company. The one thing he's not prepared to compromise is his family's safety. Numbers: single, double & multiple alone bilateral bilaterally bipartite bipolar deca- deka- double-action dual himself multiple plural quintuple solitarily solitary tri- trilateral trilaterally triply unilateral onenumber, determiner (UNKNOWN PERSON)formal used before the name of someone who is not known: (用于不认识的人的名字前)某一个 Her solicitor is one John Wintersgill.她的律师是个名叫约翰‧温特斯吉尔的人。 Names and titles A.N. Other age aka alias appellation first name forename form of address given name good name pen name pet name place name pseudonym pseudonymity trademark unchristened under the name ofidiom unidentified unnamed onenumber, determiner (EMPHASIS)mainly US used to emphasize an adjective: (用于强调形容词) His mother is one (= a very) generous woman.他母亲非常慷慨。 That's one (= a very) big ice cream cone you have there.你那个冰激凌真是好大呀。 It was one hell of a (= a very great) shock to find out I'd lost my job.发现自己已经丢了工作,这实在令我感到震惊。 Linguistics: very & extreme abjectly absolutely abundantly abundantly clear beyond biblical downright extraordinarily extremely imagine infinitely particularly richly stupefyingly super super-duper super-spectacular superabundantly totally violently Idiomthe one percent one pronoun uk /wʌn/ us /wʌn/ onepronoun (ONE THING/PERSON)A2 used to refer to a particular thing or person within a group or range of things or people that are possible or available: (一群人或一批东西中的)一个 I have a few books on Chinese food. You can borrow one if you want.我买了几本关于中国菜的书,如果你喜欢可以借一本。 Which one would you like?你想要哪一个? Please make a copy for everybody in the office and a few extra ones for the visitors.请你给办公室里每人印一份,再多印几份给来访者。 "Which cake would you like?" "The one in the front."“你想要哪个蛋糕?”“前面的那个。” French croissants are so much better than the ones we get here.法国羊角面包比我们这里的好吃得多。 There were lots of people watching, and not one of them offered to help.站着旁观的有许多人,却没有一个人主动帮忙。 I've received no replies to my job applications - not a single one (= none).我的求职申请没有任何回复——一个都没有。 Chris is the one (= the person) with curly brown hair.克里斯就是那个长着褐色卷发的人。 not be one to do somethingUKinformal to never do something: 从来不做 I'm not one to criticize other people, as you know.你知道,我这人从来不批评人。 be one for somethinginformal to like something very much: 很喜欢… I've never been one for staying out late.我从不喜欢在外呆到很晚。 He's a great one for the ladies.他非常喜欢和女士来往。 That's one classy vehicle you've got there.你那辆车真是太气派了。 You can always tell a real bow tie from one that clips on.真领结和用夹子别上的领结总是能区分开来的。 She's written five books, and every one a cracker. Mrs. Wilson is one of our regular customers.威尔逊太太是我们的一位老主顾。 I really must get a new jacket - this one's starting to go at the elbows.我真的得去买件新外套了——这一件肘部都快磨坏了。 Particular and individual be the very thingidiom biomarker calling card capita certain especially individualistic individualistically individuality individualized individually matter peculiarity per capita personally pet private regard respectively separately You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Always & never Liking onepronoun (COMPARISON)used to talk about one person or thing compared with other similar or related people or things: (表示与另一类似或相关的人或物相对照的)一个 They look so similar it's often difficult to distinguish one from the other.它们看上去这么相似,常常很难区分开来。 You may have one or the other, but not both.这个和那个你可以选一个,但不能都要。 Crime and freedom are inseparable. You can't have one without the other.犯罪和自由如影随形,不可能只取其一。 During the night, he had rolled from one side of the bed to the other. The two cultures were so utterly disparate that she found it hard to adapt from one to the other.这两种文化截然不同,她发现很难由一种文化转而去适应另一种文化。 If I have to listen to something I don't understand, it just goes in one ear and out the other.要是非得让我听我不懂的事情,那也只是左耳朵进右耳朵出。 The two sisters are so similar that it's almost impossible to tell one from the other.这两姐妹长得实在太像了,简直不太可能把她们区分开。 This film begins where the other one leaves off. Comparing and contrasting analogy antithesis apple as againstidiom balance something against something comparative contradistinction contrast contrastive contrastively cross-reference measure mutatis mutandis next nonrelative perspective relative relativity shame stack onepronoun (ANY PERSON)C1formal any person, but not a particular person: 任何人;一个人 One has an obligation to one's friends.一个人对他的朋友是负有责任的。 One ought to make the effort to vote.任何人都应该尽量去投票。 One's primary responsibility is to the legal system. One must not assume from this that the defendant is guilty. I wondered whether there might, after all, be some truth in the old chestnut that one's school days are the happiest of one's life.老话说学生时代是人一生中最幸福的时光,我在想这话是否有些道理。 Yoga is said to restore one's inner equilibrium.据说练瑜伽可以使人恢复内心的平静。 Spending time with one's family is never an unalloyed pleasure. Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he she thee them themself thou us y'all you you-all Yours trulyphrase yous onepronoun (I/ME)formal the person speaking or writing: (讲话者或笔者用于自称)我,本人 Of course, one (= I) would be delighted to dine with the Queen.当然,我很乐意与女王一起进餐。 Linguistics: personal pronouns 'em he her I, i it number one personally S, s s/he she thee them themself thou us y'all you you-all Yours trulyphrase yous GrammarOne We commonly use one and its plural ones as a substitute for a countable noun: … One and one’s As a personal pronoun (both subject and object), one can be used to refer to ‘people in general’. We often use one in making generalisations, especially in more formal styles. However, if one is used too much, it can make the speaker sound too formal. One takes a third person singular verb: … Pronouns: one, you, we, they One, you, we and they are generic personal pronouns. We can use one, you, we and they to refer to ‘people in general’. … One, you and we We can use one, you or we when we are making generalisations and not referring to any one person in particular. When used like this, one, you and we can include the speaker or writer: … They We can use they to talk about a wide group of people, such as an authority or an institution. In such cases, they does not refer to specific people: … Idiomsbe a one be at one be one of a kind be one up on someone down in one for one get one up on someone go off on one got it in one! a hundred/thousand/million and one in ones and twos one after another one and all one and done one by one one day one or two one way or another the one about one | American Dictionaryone number us/wʌn/ onenumber (NUMBER)1: I have one brother and two sisters. Paula rented a one-room studio apartment. One can also mean one o’clock. Idiomsone after another one and only one by one one day one of a kind one of the boys one of those days one step at a time one thing leads to another one way or another one way or the other on the one hand but on the other hand the one and only one pronoun, adjective[ not gradable ] us/wʌn/ onepronoun, adjective[not gradable] (SINGLE)not two or more: There are too many of us to fit in just one car. onepronoun, adjective[not gradable] (PARTICULAR THING/PERSON)used to refer to a particular thing or person within a group or range of things or people: There are lots of flavors – which one would you like? He advised workers around him, especially the younger ones, to be patient. Kayla is the one with dark brown hair. Make sure the ones that we've got there do what you want them to do. She is one beautiful woman (= she is very beautiful). Why don’t we meet for lunch one day next week? one of To be one of a group of people or things is to be a member of that group: It’s one of the most popular songs. one adjective[ not gradable ] us/wʌn/ oneadjective[not gradable] (ONLY)used when saying there is no other person or thing: He’s the one person you can rely on in an emergency. one pronoun fmlus/wʌn/ onepronoun (ANY PERSON)any person, but not a particular person: One ought to make the effort to vote. |
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