单词 | one-on-one |
释义 | one-on-one —ˌone-on-ˈone /ˌwʌn.ɒnˈwʌn/ aep /-ɑːn-/ adjective [before noun] (UK ALSO ˌone-to-ˈone) ► F0 A one-on-one activity involves two people talking directly, usually with one teaching or giving information to the other: » Each employee has a one-on-one performance review with his or her boss.Thesaurus+: ↑Communicating and keeping in touchnoun [C] (PLURAL one-on-ones) ► F0 (UK ALSO ˌone-to-ˈone) a discussion or meeting between two people, without anyone else involved: » As well as general meetings, the president had one-on-ones with the other leaders. ˌone-on-ˈone /ˌwʌn.ɒnˈwʌn/ aep /-ɑːn-/ adverb F0 (UK ALSO ˌone-to-ˈone) If two people discuss something one-on-one, they discuss it directly, without involving anyone else: » It's best to talk with him about the problem one-on-one.F0 US In sports, if something is done one-on-one, it means that each player from one team is matched to a single player from the other team. Thesaurus+: ↑Competing in sport , ↑Competing and contending (non-sporting) |
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