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one1 /wʌn/ ●●● S1 W1 number   won
1 HMNthe number 1
 They had one daughter.
他们有一个女儿。
 one hundred and twenty-one pounds
121英镑
 Come back at one (=one o'clock).
1点钟回来。
 Katie’s almost one (=one year old).
凯蒂快满一岁了。
2 one or two FEW/NOT MANYa small number of people or things 一两个,几个 SYN a few
 There are one or two things to sort out before I leave.
我走之前还有一两件事要料理好。
one or two of
 One or two of us knew him quite well.
我们中有一两个人对他很熟悉。
3 in ones and twos British EnglishBrE alone or in pairs, rather than in large numbers or groups 三三两两地,零零落落地
 Guests arrived in ones and twos.
客人三三两两地到来了。
one2 ●●● S1 W1 pronoun (plural ones)  
1 THINGused to mean someone or something of a type that has already been mentioned or is known about 〔用于代替已提及的某人、某物或对方已知道的某人、某物〕
 ‘Have you got a camera?’ ‘No.’ ‘You should buy one (=buy a camera).'
你有照相机吗?”“没有。”“你应该买一架。
 The train was crowded so we decided to catch a later one (=catch a later train).
火车很挤,于是我们决定乘坐下一班。
the one(s) (that/who/which)
 The only jokes I tell are the ones that I hear from you.
我说的那几个笑话都是从你这里听来的。
this one/that one/these ones/those ones
 I like all the pictures except this one.
除了这一张,其余的照片我都喜欢。
2 used to refer to a member of a group or pair of people or things 〔指一组或一对人或物中的〕一个
 The children seemed upset. One was crying.
这些孩子好像不开心,有一个在哭。
 She has two daughters. One is a primary school teacher, the other is a musician.
她有两个女儿,一个是小学教师,另一个是音乐家。
one of
 One of the girls I work with is getting married.
我的一位女同事要结婚了。
 This is one of my favourite books.
这是我最喜欢的书之一。
GRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?
Although one of is followed by a plural noun, you use a singular verb: one of后跟复数名词,但使用单数动词
One of the windows was open.
有一扇窗开着。
nOne of them has gone.
3 the one(s) who/that the person or people who 的人
 I was the one who had been attacked, not Richard.
受到袭击的是我,不是理查德。
 The only ones who will benefit are the shareholders.
唯一的受益者将是股东。
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4 one by one ORDER/SEQUENCEused when one person or thing in a group does something, then the next, then the next, especially in a regular way 逐个,逐一
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5 one after another/one after the other if events happen one after the other, they happen without much time between them 一个接一个地,接二连三地
6 (all) in one ALL/EVERYTHINGif someone or something is many different things all in one, they are all those things 合为一体,集于一身
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7 PERSONALLY/YOURSELF formal used to mean people in general, including yourself 人们〔表示泛指的人〕
8 I, for one, ...for one, ... I ESPECIALLYused to emphasize that you believe something, will do something etc and hope others will do the same 我就是中的一个〔强调自己相信或会做某事等,并希望别人也如此〕
9 ... for one used to give an example of someone or something 就是一个例子,就是其中之一
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10. be one up (on somebody)/get one up on somebody ADVANTAGEto have or get an advantage over someone 强过(某人)/略胜某人一筹 one-upmanship
11 put one over on somebody informal to trick someone 哄骗某人
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12 be at one with somebody/something 
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13 informal used in particular phrases to mean ‘an alcoholic drink 〔在某些特定的短语中指酒精饮料〕
14 the one about ... spokenJOKE a joke or humorous story 关于的笑话[幽默故事]
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15 as one writtenTIME/AT THE SAME TIME if many people do something as one, they all do it at the same time 一齐,一致,一起
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16 a difficult/hard/good etc one PROBLEMa particular kind of problem, question, story etc 难题/问得很好的问题等
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17 one and the same SAMEthe same person or thing 同一个人[]
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18 not/never be one to do something informalNOT DO something to never do a particular thing, because it is not part of your character to do it 〔某人因个性关系〕决不会做某事
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19 not/never be (a great) one for (doing) something informalENJOY/LIKE DOING something to not enjoy a particular activity, subject etc 不喜欢()某事
20 one of us spokenMEMBER used to say that someone belongs to the same group as you, or has the same ideas, beliefs etc 自己人,一伙的
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21 one and all old-fashioned or formalEVERYONE everyone 每个人,全体
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22 got it in one! British EnglishBrE spoken used to say that someone has correctly guessed or understood something immediately 猜对了!没错!
23 little/young ones spokenCHILD used by some people to mean ‘children’, especially young children 小孩子
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24 you are/he is a one British EnglishBrE old-fashionedRUDE/IMPOLITESTUPID/NOT INTELLIGENT used to say that someone’s behaviour is amusing, strange, or surprising /他真有趣[奇怪,让人吃惊]
one-to-one
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one3 ●●● S1 W1 determiner  
1 ESPECIALLYused to emphasize a particular person or thing 一个〔用于强调某人或某事〕
2 one day/morning/year etc 
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3 COMPAREused to talk about a particular person or thing in comparison with other similar people or things 一个〔用于比较相似的人或物〕
4 It’s one thing to ... it’s (quite) another to used to say that the second thing mentioned is very different from the first, and is often much more difficult to do 是一回事,(完全)是另一回事
5 for one thing BECAUSEused to introduce a reason for what you have just said 首先,其一〔用来列举理由〕
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6 be one crazy woman/be one interesting job etc American EnglishAmE spokenGOOD/EXCELLENT to be a very crazy woman, be a very interesting job etc 是个疯女人/是份有趣的工作等
7 formalNAME OF A PERSONNAME OF A THING used before the name of someone you do not know or have not heard of before 某个〔用于不认识或没有听到过的人的名字前〕 SYN a certain
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one4 ●●● S3 W3 adjectiveadj [only before noun]  
1 only 仅有的,唯一的
2 one and only 
one5 noun [countableC usually plural] American EnglishAmE  
a piece of paper money worth one dollar 一美元纸币
 I don’t have any ones.
我没有一美元的纸币。
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Origin one3
Old English an

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