词汇 | one |
释义 | one (pronoun) one (adjective) one 93 ENTRIES FOUND: one (noun) one (pronoun) one (adjective) one-armed bandit (noun) one-dimensional (adjective) one-handed (adjective) one-hit wonder (noun) one-horse (adjective) one-liner (noun) one-man (adjective) one-man band (noun) one-night stand (noun) one-note (adjective) one-off (adjective) one-on-one (adjective) one-piece (adjective) one-shot (adjective) one-sided (adjective) one-stop (adjective) one-to-one (adjective) one-track (adjective) one-trick pony (noun) one-two (noun) one-up (verb) one-upmanship (noun) one-way (adjective) one-way mirror (noun) one-woman (adjective) one another (pronoun) one up (adjective) day one (noun) hole in one (noun) no one (pronoun) number one (noun) number one (adjective) square one (noun) twenty-one (noun) accord (noun) another (pronoun) basket (noun) better (noun) bird (noun) bit (noun) book (noun) born (adjective) cent (noun) day (noun) deal (noun) dozen (noun) ear (noun) egg (noun) fell (adjective) foot (noun) go (verb) grave (noun) great (adjective) hand (noun) head (noun) jump (noun) kill (verb) kind (noun) know (verb) love (verb) man (noun) million (noun) minute (noun) moment (noun) not (adverb) odd (adjective) only (adjective) other (pronoun) out (adverb) piece (noun) pull (verb) red (adjective) roll (verb) same (pronoun) sense (noun) side (noun) since (preposition) six (noun) step (noun) stone (noun) string (noun) swoop (verb) syllable (noun) ten (noun) thing (noun) tie (verb) voice (noun) whack (noun) word (noun) year (noun) 1 one /ˈwʌn/ noun plural ones 1 one /ˈwʌn/ noun plural ones Learner's definition of ONE 1 [count] : the number 1(数字)一 one, two, three, four, …一、二、三、四… 2 [count] US : a one-dollar bill一美元钞票 I don't have any ones. Can you break a five?我没有一美元的钞票了。你能破开五美元的吗? 3 [noncount] : one o'clock一点钟 I'll be there at one.我一点钟到那儿。 4 [count] : the first in a set or series(一组或一个系列中的)第一个 On day one of his diet, he cut out sweets.在节食的第一天,他戒掉了甜食。 She wears a size one.她穿一号的衣服。 as one formal 1 : at the same time : all together同时;一起 They rose as one and cheered her.他们同时起立向她欢呼致意。 2 : in agreement with each other一致 We are as one on this issue.在这个问题上我们意见一致。 at one with 1 : in a peaceful state as a part of something else与…融为一体 I feel at one with nature. [=I feel very closely connected to nature]我感觉与自然融为一体。 2 formal : in a state of agreement with another person与…一致 I am at one with you on this issue.在这个问题上我与你一致。 for one : as an example举个例子 I, for one, disagree. [=I disagree]我不同意。 There were many spelling mistakes in the essay. “There” for “their,” for one.这篇文章中有很多拼写错误,比如their写成了there。 in one : combined in a single thing合成一体 a dictionary and thesaurus (all) in one普通词典与同义词词典的结合体 a DVD and VCR player in oneDVD及录像一体机 the odd one out — see odd 2 one /ˈwʌn/ pronoun 2 one /ˈwʌn/ pronoun Learner's definition of ONE 1 : that person or thing那个人;那件东西 “I'll have an iced tea, please.” “I'll have one, too.”“请给我杯冰茶。”“我也要一杯。” Their dog died, but they plan to get another one.他们的狗死了,但是他们计划再养一只。 “You should wear the blue one.” “The one with the stripes?” “No, the other one.”“你应该穿蓝色的那件。”“有条纹的那件?”“不,另一件。” I'd like to see the ring next to that one.我想看挨着那枚戒指的那一枚。 Which one did you like better?你更喜欢哪一个? He is the one who called the police.他就是报警的那个人。 Have you heard the one about [=the joke about] the priest and the rabbi?你听过关于神父和拉比的那个笑话吗? That's one possible answer—but not the only one.那是个可能的答案——但不是唯一的答案。 He had one too many at the bar last night. [=he had too many alcoholic drinks at the bar]他昨晚在酒吧喝太多了。 ◊ This sense of one can be used in the plural form ones.此义项可用于复数形式ones。 The ones on the team who are most successful practice every day.球队中最成功的那些球员天天训练。 Those batteries are the ones that still work.那些电池是仍然能用的那批。 2 : someone or something that is a part of a particular group(某群体中的)一个人,一件事物 — + of I met one of your friends at the party.我在聚会上见到了你的一个朋友。 She is one of the best players on the team.她是球队中最好的球员之一。 One of the puppies has a brown patch around its eye.这群小狗中有一只眼睛周围长了块褐斑。 He'll come back one of these days. [=someday]他总有一天会回来的。 Don't worry—he's one of us. [=he is part of our group and can be trusted]别担心——他和我们是一伙的。 3 a somewhat formal : people in general : any person人们 One never knows [=(more commonly) you never know] what the weather will be.人们永远不知道天气将会怎样。 It is now possible to buy just about anything from the privacy of one's [=(more commonly) your] own home.现在可以买到人们家里的任何隐私。 b British, old-fashioned : I or we我;我们 I would like to read more, but one doesn't have the time.我想再多读点,但是没有时间。 one after another — see 2another one and all old-fashioned : everyone Merry Christmas to one and all.祝诸位圣诞节快乐! one by one : separately in a series一个接一个地 The performers took the stage one by one.演员们逐一登场。 one in a million — see million there's one born every minute — see born — see also no one 3 one /ˈwʌn/ adjective 3 one /ˈwʌn/ adjective Learner's definition of ONE 1 always used before a noun : having the value of 1数值为1的 There is one minute left in the game.比赛只剩下一分钟了。 I have a few one-dollar bills in my purse.我的手提包里有几张一美元的钞票。 She is one year old.她一岁了。 2 always used before a noun — used to refer to a single person or thing单独的;唯一的 There is one cookie left.剩了一块饼干。 Let's take it one day at a time. [=let's not think or plan too far ahead]咱们每次只计划一天的事吧。 My one [=only, sole] concern is for your safety.我唯一担心的就是你的安全。 We need to keep all the tools in one [=the same] place.我们需要把所有工具都保存在一个地方。 He was the one (and only) person she wanted to marry.他就是她想嫁的那个人。 He caught the ball one-handed.他单手抓住了球。 a one-parent [=single-parent] family单亲家庭 There is only/just one more thing to do.只剩下一件事要做了。 I could not solve one or two [=a few] problems on the test.测验中有一两个问题我没法解决。 Not one person knew the answer. [=no one knew the answer]没有人知道答案。 3 a — used before a noun to indicate that someone or something is part of a group of similar people or things一个的,之一的(用于名词前,表明某人或某事物是某一类似的人或事物中的一员) She is one singer who I would like to see in concert.她是我喜欢在音乐会上见到的一名歌手。 early one morning一天清晨 The Grand Canyon is one place I'd like to visit.大峡谷是我想要去的一个地方。 That's one possible solution.那是一个可行的解决方法。 I don't like being around him. For one thing, he smokes.我不喜欢接近他,原因之一是他抽烟。 The one thing I hate most is being lied to.我最讨厌的一件事就是被欺骗。 It's one thing to understand the problem, but another thing to actually fix it.理解问题是一回事,但是实际上解决问题是另一回事。 b chiefly US, informal — used to emphasize a description真是一个…(用于强调描述) She is one tough lady. [=she's a tough lady]她真是一个女强人。 That is one ugly dog.那真是一条丑陋的狗。 That was one great party.那真是一次很棒的聚会。 4 always used before a noun : not known exactly : some某个的 I'll see you again one day soon.不久后的某天我会和你再相见的。 He'll come back one day.他有一天会回来的。 At one time or another/other, the building was a school.这座建筑曾经是一所学校。 5 — used to indicate that two or more people or things are actually the same person or are the same kind of thing同一个人的;同一种事物的 The writer and her main character are one.作者和她笔下的主人公是同一个人。 “Puma” and “cougar” are different names for one animal.puma和cougar是同一动物的不同名字。 The writer and her main character are one and the same.作者和她笔下的主人公是同一个人。 6 formal — used before a name to indicate that you do not know the person specified某位的,某个的(用于人名前表示不认识此人) One Ms. Jones called this morning. [=a woman named Ms. Jones called this morning]有位叫琼斯的女士今天早上打过电话。 7 not used before a noun : in agreement with each other一致 You and I are one on this issue.你和我在这个问题上看法一致。 the one and only — used before the name of a famous person to say that there is no one else like that person(用于某名人姓名前)独一无二的,绝无仅有的 the one and only Elvis Presley独一无二的埃尔维斯·普雷斯利 |
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