plural ones
plural ones
Learner's definition of ONE
1
[count] : the number 1(數字)一 -
one, two, three, four, …一、二、三、四…
2
[count] US : a one-dollar bill一美元鈔票 3
[noncount] : one o'clock一點鐘 4
[count] : the first in a set or series(一組或一個系列中的)第一個
as one
formal 1
: at the same time : all together同時;一起 2
: in agreement with each other一致
at one with
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: in a peaceful state as a part of something else與…融爲一體 2
formal : in a state of agreement with another person與…一致
for one
: as an example舉個例子 -
I, for one, disagree. [=I disagree]我不同意。
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There were many spelling mistakes in the essay. “There” for “their,” for one.這篇文章中有很多拼寫錯誤,比如their寫成了there。
in one
: combined in a single thing合成一體
the odd one out
— see odd 2 one /ˈwʌn/ pronoun
Learner's definition of ONE
1
: that person or thing那個人;那件東西 -
“I'll have an iced tea, please.” “I'll have one, too.”“請給我杯冰茶。”“我也要一杯。”
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Their dog died, but they plan to get another one.他們的狗死了,但是他們計劃再養一只。
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“You should wear the blue one.” “The one with the stripes?” “No, the other one.”“你應該穿藍色的那件。”“有條紋的那件?”“不,另一件。”
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I'd like to see the ring next to that one.我想看挨着那枚戒指的那一枚。
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Which one did you like better?你更喜歡哪一個?
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He is the one who called the police.他就是報警的那個人。
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Have you heard the one about [=the joke about] the priest and the rabbi?你聽過關於神父和拉比的那個笑話嗎?
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That's one possible answer—but not the only one.那是個可能的答案——但不是唯一的答案。
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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.此義項可用於複數形式ones。
2
: someone or something that is a part of a particular group(某群體中的)一個人,一件事物 —
+ of -
I met one of your friends at the party.我在聚會上見到了你的一個朋友。
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She is one of the best players on the team.她是球隊中最好的球員之一。
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One of the puppies has a brown patch around its eye.這群小狗中有一只眼睛周圍長了塊褐斑。
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He'll come back one of these days. [=someday]他總有一天會回來的。
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Don't worry—he's one of us. [=he is part of our group and can be trusted]别擔心——他和我們是一夥的。
3
a somewhat formal : people in general : any person人們 -
One never knows [=(more commonly) you never know] what the weather will be.人們永遠不知道天氣將會怎樣。
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It is now possible to buy just about anything from the privacy of one's [=(more commonly) your] own home.現在可以買到人們家裏的任何隐私。
b British, old-fashioned : I or we我;我們
one and all
old-fashioned
one by one
: separately in a series一個接一個地
there's one born every minute
— see born 3 one /ˈwʌn/ adjective
Learner's definition of ONE
1
always used before a noun : having the value of 1數值爲1的 -
There is one minute left in the game.比賽只剩下一分鐘了。
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I have a few one-dollar bills in my purse.我的手提包裏有幾張一美元的鈔票。
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She is one year old.她一歲了。
2
always used before a noun —
used to refer to a single person or thing單獨的;唯一的 -
There is one cookie left.剩了一塊餅幹。
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Let's take it one day at a time. [=let's not think or plan too far ahead]咱們每次只計劃一天的事吧。
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My one [=only, sole] concern is for your safety.我唯一擔心的就是你的安全。
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We need to keep all the tools in one [=the same] place.我們需要把所有工具都保存在一個地方。
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He was the one (and only) person she wanted to marry.他就是她想嫁的那個人。
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He caught the ball one-handed.他單手抓住了球。
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a one-parent [=single-parent] family單親家庭
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There is only/just one more thing to do.只剩下一件事要做了。
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I could not solve one or two [=a few] problems on the test.測驗中有一兩個問題我沒法解決。
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Not one person knew the answer. [=no one knew the answer]沒有人知道答案。
3
a —
used before a noun to indicate that someone or something is part of a group of similar people or things一個的,之一的(用於名詞前,表明某人或某事物是某一類似的人或事物中的一員) -
She is one singer who I would like to see in concert.她是我喜歡在音樂會上見到的一名歌手。
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early one morning一天清晨
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The Grand Canyon is one place I'd like to visit.大峽谷是我想要去的一個地方。
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That's one possible solution.那是一個可行的解決方法。
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I don't like being around him. For one thing, he smokes.我不喜歡接近他,原因之一是他抽煙。
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The one thing I hate most is being lied to.我最討厭的一件事就是被欺騙。
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It's one thing to understand the problem, but another thing to actually fix it.理解問題是一回事,但是實際上解決問題是另一回事。
b chiefly US, informal —
used to emphasize a description真是一個…(用於強調描述) -
She is one tough lady. [=she's a tough lady]她真是一個女強人。
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That is one ugly dog.那真是一條醜陋的狗。
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That was one great party.那真是一次很棒的聚會。
4
always used before a noun : not known exactly : some某個的 -
I'll see you again one day soon.不久後的某天我會和你再相見的。
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He'll come back one day.他有一天會回來的。
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At one time or another/other, the building was a school.這座建築曾經是一所學校。
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used to indicate that two or more people or things are actually the same person or are the same kind of thing同一個人的;同一種事物的 -
The writer and her main character are one.作者和她筆下的主人公是同一個人。
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“Puma” and “cougar” are different names for one animal.*puma和cougar是同一動物的不同名字。
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The writer and her main character are one and the same.作者和她筆下的主人公是同一個人。
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formal —
used before a name to indicate that you do not know the person specified某位的,某個的(用於人名前表示不認識此人) 7
not used before a noun : in agreement with each other一致
the one and only
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used before the name of a famous person to say that there is no one else like that person(用於某名人姓名前)獨一無二的,絕無僅有的