one
number, determiner
uk
/wʌn/ us
/wʌn/one number, determiner (NUMBER)
A1
the number 1:
- Trouble broke out in the match when one of the players called a member of the other team a cheat.
- They've got two adopted children and one of their own.
- He is one of the top chefs in Britain.
- When one engine stopped, we had to turn round and fly home.
- Would you run your idea by me one more time?
- 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.
one number, determiner (MEMBER)
one number, determiner (FUTURE TIME)
- at
- be
- coincident
- coincidently
- demand
- executory
- for
- hundred
- immediately
- line
- longitudinally
- movable feast
- notice
- on demand idiom
- possible
- somewhere along the line idiom
- time
- up
- within
- zero hour
మీరు ఈ అంశాలలో సంబంధిత పదాలు, పదబంధాలు మరియు పర్యాయపదాలను కూడా కనుగొనవచ్చు:
one number, determiner (PARTICULAR OCCASION)
- At one point Seeger fell afoul of the US government for his antiwar actions.
- 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.
- I suspected he wasn't telling me the truth, and one day I caught him out when I found some letters he'd written.
- We met one day last year when we got talking in a bar.
one number, determiner (SINGLE)
B2
a single thing; not two or more:
one number, determiner (ONLY)
B2
used when saying there is no other person or thing:
one and only This may be your one and only (= only ever) opportunity to meet her.
the one and only
- bilaterally
- bipartite
- bipolar
- bivalent
- deca-
- deka-
- dual
- duality
- himself
- none
- plurally
- quintuple
- sole
- solitarily
- solitary
- treble
- tri-
- trilateral
- twice
- unilateral
మీరు ఈ అంశాలలో సంబంధిత పదాలు, పదబంధాలు మరియు పర్యాయపదాలను కూడా కనుగొనవచ్చు:
one number, determiner (UNKNOWN PERSON)
one number, determiner (EMPHASIS)
ఇడియమ్
one
pronoun
uk
/wʌn/ us
/wʌn/one pronoun (ONE THING/PERSON)
A2
Which one would you like?
French croissants are so much better than the ones we get here.
I've received no replies to my job applications - not a single one (= none).
not be one to do something informal
మరిన్ని చూడండి one pronoun (COMPARISON)
They look so similar it's often difficult to distinguish one from the other.
You may have one or the other, but not both.
Crime and freedom are inseparable. You can't have one without the other.
- 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.
- If I have to listen to something I don't understand, it just goes in one ear and out the other.
- The two sisters are so similar that it's almost impossible to tell one from the other.
- This film begins where the other one leaves off.
- analogical
- analogically
- analogy
- antithesis
- apple
- competitive
- competitively
- contradistinction
- contrast
- contrastive
- man to man idiom
- man-for-man
- measure someone/something against someone/something phrasal verb
- mutatis mutandis
- next
- relativity
- shame
- unnuanced
- vis-à-vis
- work-life balance
one pronoun (ANY PERSON)
C1 formal
One has an obligation to one's friends.
- 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.
- Yoga is said to restore one's inner equilibrium.
- Spending time with one's family is never an unalloyed pleasure.