one 音标拼音: [w'ʌn] [hw'ʌn]
n . 一
pron . 一,任何人
num . 一,一个
a . 一致的,完整的
一,任何人 一,一个一致的,完整的
one 多对一
one 一对一( 一条源语指令变为一条机器语言指令 )
one 一对一; 一对一( 的 )( 一一对应 )
one 多对一
one 一 单
one adj 1 :
used of a single unit or thing ;
not two or more ; "`
ane '
is Scottish " [
synonym : {
one }, {
1 }, {
i }, {
ane }]
2 :
having the indivisible character of a unit ; "
a unitary action "; "
spoke with one voice " [
synonym : {
one (
a )}, {
unitary }]
3 :
of the same kind or quality ; "
two animals of one species "
4 :
used informally as an intensifier ; "
that is one fine dog "
5 :
indefinite in time or position ; "
he will come one day "; "
one place or another "
6 :
being a single entity made by combining separate components ;
"
three chemicals combining into one solution "
7 :
eminent beyond or above comparison ; "
matchless beauty "; "
the team '
s nonpareil center fielder "; "
she '
s one girl in a million "; "
the one and only Muhammad Ali "; "
a peerless scholar "; "
infamy unmatched in the Western world "; "
wrote with unmatchable clarity "; "
unrivaled mastery of her art "
[
synonym : {
matchless }, {
nonpareil }, {
one (
a )}, {
one and only (
a )},
{
peerless }, {
unmatched }, {
unmatchable }, {
unrivaled },
{
unrivalled }]
n 1 :
the smallest whole number or a numeral representing this number ; "
he has the one but will need a two and three to go with it "; "
they had lunch at one " [
synonym : {
one }, {
1 }, {
I },
{
ace }, {
single }, {
unity }]
2 :
a single person or thing ; "
he is the best one "; "
this is the one I ordered "
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one \-
one \ ([=
o ]
n ). [
From Gr . -
w `
nh ,
signifying ,
female descendant .] (
Chem .)
A suffix indicating that the substance ,
in the name of which it appears ,
is a ketone ;
as ,
acetone .
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-
one \-
one \
suff . (
Chem .)
A termination indicating that the hydrocarbon to the name of which it is affixed belongs to the fourth series of hydrocarbons ,
or the third series of unsaturated hydrocarbons ;
as ,
nonone . [
archaic ]
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One \
One \ (
w [
u ^]
n ),
a . [
OE .
one ,
on ,
an ,
AS . [=
a ]
n ;
akin to D .
een ,
OS . [=
e ]
n ,
OFries . [=
e ]
n , [=
a ]
n ,
G .
ein ,
Dan .
een ,
Sw .
en ,
Icel .
einn ,
Goth .
ains ,
W .
un ,
Ir . &
Gael .
aon ,
L .
unus ,
earlier oinos ,
oenos ,
Gr .
o '
i `
nh the ace on dice ;
cf .
Skr .
[=
e ]
ka .
The same word as the indefinite article a ,
an . [
root ]
299 .
Cf .
2d {
A },
1st {
An }, {
Alone }, {
Anon }, {
Any }, {
None },
{
Nonce }, {
Only }, {
Onion }, {
Unit }.]
1 .
Being a single unit ,
or entire being or thing ,
and no more ;
not multifold ;
single ;
individual .
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The dream of Pharaoh is one . --
Gen .
xli .
25 .
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O that we now had here But one ten thousand of those men in England .
--
Shak .
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2 .
Denoting a person or thing conceived or spoken of indefinitely ;
a certain . "
I am the sister of one Claudio "
[--
Shak .],
that is ,
of a certain man named Claudio .
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3 .
Pointing out a contrast ,
or denoting a particular thing or person different from some other specified ; --
used as a correlative adjective ,
with or without the .
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From the one side of heaven unto the other . --
Deut .
iv .
32 .
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4 .
Closely bound together ;
undivided ;
united ;
constituting a whole .
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The church is therefore one ,
though the members may be many . --
Bp .
Pearson [
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5 .
Single in kind ;
the same ;
a common .
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One plague was on you all ,
and on your lords . --
1 Sam .
vi .
4 .
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6 .
Single ;
unmarried . [
Obs .]
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Men may counsel a woman to be one . --
Chaucer .
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Note :
One is often used in forming compound words ,
the meaning of which is obvious ;
as ,
one -
armed ,
one -
celled ,
one -
eyed ,
one -
handed ,
one -
hearted ,
one -
horned ,
one -
idead ,
one -
leaved ,
one -
masted ,
one -
ribbed ,
one -
story ,
one -
syllable ,
one -
stringed ,
one -
winged ,
etc .
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{
All one },
of the same or equal nature ,
or consequence ;
all the same ;
as ,
he says that it is all one what course you take . --
Shak .
{
One day }.
(
a )
On a certain day ,
not definitely specified ,
referring to time past .
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One day when Phoebe fair ,
With all her band ,
was following the chase .
--
Spenser .
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(
b )
Referring to future time :
At some uncertain day or period in the future ;
some day .
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Well ,
I will marry one day . --
Shak .
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One \
One \ (
w [
u ^]
n ),
indef .
pron .
Any person ,
indefinitely ;
a person or body ;
as ,
what one would have well done ,
one should do one '
s self .
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It was well worth one '
s while . --
Hawthorne .
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Against this sort of condemnation one must steel one '
s self as one best can . --
G .
Eliot .
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Note :
One is often used with some ,
any ,
no ,
each ,
every ,
such ,
a ,
many a ,
another ,
the other ,
etc .
It is sometimes joined with another ,
to denote a reciprocal relation .
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When any one heareth the word . --
Matt .
xiii .
19 .
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She knew every one who was any one in the land of Bohemia . --
Compton Reade .
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The Peloponnesians and the Athenians fought against one another . --
Jowett (
Thucyd . ).
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The gentry received one another . --
Thackeray .
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One \
One \,
n .
1 .
A single unit ;
as ,
one is the base of all numbers .
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2 .
A symbol representing a unit ,
as 1 ,
or i .
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3 .
A single person or thing . "
The shining ones ." --
Bunyan .
"
Hence ,
with your little ones ." --
Shak .
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He will hate the one ,
and love the other . --
Matt .
vi .
24 .
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That we may sit ,
one on thy right hand ,
and the other on thy left hand ,
in thy glory . --
Mark x .
37 .
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{
After one },
after one fashion ;
alike . [
Obs .] --
Chaucer .
{
At one },
in agreement or concord .
See {
At one },
in the Vocab .
{
Ever in one },
continually ;
perpetually ;
always . [
Obs .]
--
Chaucer .
{
In one },
in union ;
in a single whole .
{
One and one }, {
One by one },
singly ;
one at a time ;
one after another . "
Raising one by one the suppliant crew ."
--
Dryden .
{
one on one }
contesting an opponent individually ; --
in a contest .
{
go one on one },
to contest one opponent by oneself ; --
in a game ,
esp .
basketball .
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One \
One \,
v .
t .
To cause to become one ;
to gather into a single whole ;
to unite ;
to assimilite . [
Obs .]
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The rich folk that embraced and oned all their heart to treasure of the world . --
Chaucer .
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195 Moby Thesaurus words for "
one ":
Adamite ,
I ,
a ,
a certain ,
ace ,
aggregate ,
alike ,
all ,
all one ,
all the same ,
all -
embracing ,
all -
inclusive ,
all -
knowing ,
all -
powerful ,
all -
seeing ,
all -
wise ,
almighty ,
amalgamated ,
an ,
any ,
any one ,
assimilated ,
associate ,
atom ,
atomic ,
being ,
blended ,
body ,
boundless ,
cat ,
certain ,
changeless ,
chap ,
character ,
coadunate ,
coalesce ,
combinative ,
combinatory ,
combined ,
comprehensive ,
conjoint ,
conjugate ,
conjunctive ,
connect ,
connective ,
consolidated ,
consubstantial ,
coupled ,
creating ,
creative ,
creature ,
customer ,
duck ,
duplicate ,
earthling ,
eclectic ,
either ,
entire ,
eternal ,
eternally the same ,
everlasting ,
exactly alike ,
exclusive ,
exhaustive ,
fellow ,
fused ,
glorious ,
good ,
gross ,
groundling ,
guy ,
hallowed ,
hand ,
head ,
highest ,
holistic ,
holy ,
homo ,
homoousian ,
human ,
human being ,
identic ,
identical ,
immortal ,
immutable ,
inclusive ,
incorporated ,
indistinguishable ,
individual ,
indivisible ,
infinite ,
integral ,
integrated ,
irreducible ,
joined ,
joint ,
joker ,
just ,
just alike ,
life ,
like ,
limitless ,
link ,
living soul ,
lone ,
loving ,
luminous ,
majestic ,
making ,
man ,
married ,
matched ,
mated ,
measured ,
merciful ,
merged ,
mixed ,
monad ,
monadic ,
monistic ,
mortal ,
no other ,
none else ,
nose ,
nothing else ,
nought beside ,
numinous ,
omnibus ,
omnipotent ,
omnipresent ,
omniscient ,
one and indivisible ,
one and only ,
only ,
paired ,
particular ,
partnered ,
party ,
permanent ,
perpetual ,
person ,
personage ,
personality ,
quantified ,
quantitative ,
quantitive ,
quantized ,
radiant ,
relate ,
sacred ,
same ,
selfsame ,
separate ,
shaping ,
simple ,
single ,
singular ,
sole ,
solid ,
solitary ,
some ,
somebody ,
someone ,
soul ,
sovereign ,
supreme ,
syncretistic ,
syncretized ,
synthesized ,
tellurian ,
terran ,
timeless ,
total ,
twin ,
ubiquitous ,
unanalyzable ,
unbounded ,
unchanging ,
undefined ,
undifferent ,
undivided ,
uniform ,
unique ,
unit ,
unitary ,
unite ,
united ,
universal ,
unlimited ,
wed ,
wedded ,
whole ,
without difference ,
without distinction ,
worldling
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