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单词 one
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oneone1 /wʌn/ ●●● S1 W1 number Collocations 112one o’clock:  I have a meeting at one.3one or two informal a small number of people or things:  There are one or two things to do before I leave.4a thousand/million and one things informal a large number of things5one-armed/one-eyed/one-legged etc. having only one arm, etc.
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oneone2 ●●● S1 W1 pronoun Collocations 1used to talk about a person or thing of a type that has already been mentioned or is known about:  If you don’t have a camera, buy one. We missed the bus and had to take a later one. one large room and two smaller ones2used to talk about a specific person or thing in a group:  The houses are all pretty similar, but one is a little bigger.one of This is one of my favorite books.one of the best/biggest/most important etc. It was one of the best experiences of my life. I’ve spoken to every one of them.this/that one I like all the pictures except this one. Jane’s the one with red hair.3used to talk about a single person or thing:  She ate three cupcakes, but I ate only one. We need one more to make up a team. Not one of them escaped.4used to talk about a person of a particular type: a smart/cool/cruel etc. one She’s a nasty one – watch out.the lucky/guilty/quiet etc. ones I was one of the lucky ones.5one by one first one person or thing, then another, then another, and so on, separately, rather than all together:  One by one, the children were lifted onto the truck.6one after the other (also one after another) if events or actions happen one after the other, they happen without much time between them:  The problems came one after the other.7(all) in one if someone or something is many different things all in one, he, she, or it is all of those things:  It’s a TV, radio, and DVD player all in one.8one of these days at some time in the future:  One of these days I’m going to clean out the garage.9somebody is the one spoken used to say that someone is the person that you will marry:  I know I just met him, but I think he’s the one.10somebody/something is the one spoken used to say that someone or something is the best, the winner, or the most appropriate11formal used to mean people in general, including yourself:  One can never be too careful.12I, for one,... used to emphasize that you are doing something, believe something, etc. and hope others will do the same:  I, for one, am proud of the team’s effort.13...for one used to give an example of someone or something:  “Who’s going to help you clean up?” “Well, you for one.”14spoken a joke or humorous story:  That’s a good one. Did you hear the one about the two-headed sailor?15one up (on somebody) in a position of having an advantage over someone see also one-upmanship16the one that got away someone or something good that you almost had or that almost happened, but did not17be/feel at one with somebody/something to feel very calm or relaxed in the situation or environment you are in:  A spiritual journey helps you be at one with life.18have had one too many informal to have drunk too much alcohol19have one for the road informal to have a last alcoholic drink before you leave a place20as one if many people do something as one, they all do it at the same time:  The whole team stood up as one.21a hard one/an easy one etc. a particular kind of problem or question:  213 divided by 12? That’s a tricky one.22one for the books informal something very unusual, surprising, or special23one and the same the same person or thing:  These two theories are in fact one and the same.24not/never be one to do something informal to never do a particular thing, because it is not part of your character to do it:  Tom is not one to show his emotions.25not/never be one for something informal to not enjoy a particular activity, subject, etc.:  I’ve never really been one for lying around on beaches.26one of the family someone who is accepted as a member of a particular group of people:  I always felt like one of the family.27one of us spoken used to say that someone belongs to the same group as you, or has the same ideas, beliefs, etc.:  You can trust him – he’s one of us.28one of the boys/girls informal someone who is accepted and treated as one of an all-male or all-female group29one and all old-fashioned everyone:  Come and join us, one and all!30the little/young ones old-fashioned children, especially young children see also it takes one to know one at know1 (68), one-on-one, one-to-oneGRAMMAR: oneWhen one is the subject of the sentence, the verb is singular, even when a plural noun comes just before the verb:  One of the girls wants to be a doctor. Don’t say: One of the girls want to be a doctor.
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oneone3 ●●● S1 W1 determiner Etymology Collocations 1used before a noun to emphasize a particular person or thing:  If there’s one thing I hate, it’s rudeness.2one day/afternoon etc. a)a particular day, afternoon, etc. in the past:  It happened one day last summer. b)any day, afternoon, etc. in the future:  One day I hope to return the favor.3used to talk about one person or thing in comparison with similar people or things:  A method that works for one person may not work for another. It’s one thing to see the plans on paper, but it’s another thing to see the buildings completed.4for one thing informal used to introduce the first of several reasons:  We didn’t buy it. For one thing, it was too expensive.5spoken used to emphasize your description of someone or something:  That is one cute kid!6formal used before the name of someone who you do not know well:  The car belongs to one Joseph Nelson. [Origin: Old English an]
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oneone4 ●●● S3 W3 adjective [only before noun] Collocations 1used to emphasize that there are no others SYN only:  You’re the one person I can trust. My one worry is that she’ll decide to leave college.2used to talk about a particular single person or thing:  We won’t all be able to fit in the one car.3one and only a)used to emphasize that someone is very special or admired:  the one and only Frank Sinatra b)used to emphasize that something is the only one of its kind:  the architect’s one and only significant achievement
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oneone5 noun [countable] 1a piece of paper money worth $1:  Do you have any ones?2in ones and twos if people do something in ones and twos, they do it on their own or in small groups:  Guests arrived in ones and twos.
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