单词 | one-on-one |
释义 | one-on-oneadjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A one-on-one situation, meeting, or contest involves only two people. ...a one-on-one therapy session. One-on-one is also an adverb. Talking one-on-one with people is not his idea of fun. [+ with] One-on-one is also a noun. Holloway was beaten in a one-on-one with Miklosko just before half-time. [+ with] one on one in British English or one-on-one (wʌn ɒn wʌn) adverb 1. one to one Talking one-on-one with people is not his idea of fun. I was left one on one with the Major. therapists who work one-on-one with patients adjective 2. denoting a relationship or encounter in which someone is involved with only one other person It would be a one-on-one interview. a one-on-one therapy session I'm going to take him for some one-on-one coaching. one-on-one in British Englishadjective denoting a relationship or encounter in which someone is involved with only one otherperson a one-on-one meeting one-on-one in American English (ˈwʌnɑnˈwʌn) US adjective, adverb 1. Basketball and American Football contending individually against a single opposing player 2. in direct, personal confrontation noun 3. a game, sport, etc. in which one individual competes against another individual Examples of 'one on one' in a sentence |
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