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I . one [wʌn] N

1. one (unit):

one
ena f

2. one (figure):

one
enka f
one
enica f

3. one (size of garment, merchandise):

one

4. one no pl (unity):

II . one [wʌn] ADJ

2. one attr (one of a number):

one
en

4. one attr (some in the past or future):

one

5. one attr form (a certain):

one

8. one (age):

one
eno [leto]

III . one [wʌn] PRON

4. one form (any person):

one

5. one form:

one (I)
jaz
one (we)
mi
I for one

7. one inf (joke, story):

one
ta

See also eight

II . eight [eɪt] N

1. eight (number, symbol):

osmica f

2. eight SPORTS:

3. eight CARDS:

osmica f

4. eight (public transport):

osmica f

no one [ˈnəʊwʌn] PRON

no one → nobody:

See also nobody

I . no·body [ˈnəʊbədi] PRON indef, sing (no people)

II . no·body <-dies> [ˈnəʊbədi] N (sb of no importance)

ˈone-eyed ADJ attr

I . one-ˈhand·ed ADV

II . one-ˈhand·ed ADJ attr

ˈone-horse ADJ attr

one-ˈleg·ged ADJ attr

one-ˈlin·er N

ˈone-man ADJ attr

1. one-man (consisting of one person):

2. one-man (designed for one person):

I . ˈone-off N esp Brit inf

2. one-off (person):

ˈone-piece N

ˈone-time ADJ attr

1. one-time (former):

2. one-time (happening only once):

one-ˈup·man·ship, one-ˈup·ping N no pl inf

ˈone-night ˈstand N

1. one-night stand (performance):

2. one-night stand (sexual relationship):

3. one-night stand (person):

ˈone-track ˈmind N

ˈone-way ˈstreet N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
That means that every human being is capable, if so desiring, to change one's own life and character and earns one's own bliss.
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Recovery's program is based on self-control, self-confidence, and increasing one's determination to act.
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The conduct must be unconscionable, perhaps by diverting one's attention with false and misleading leading statements, but not amounting to a mistake caused by misrepresentation.
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Some subsidiary components of this rule may permit private possession of obscene materials at one's home.
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The act of imagining unexperienced childhood events, such as being rescued by a lifeguard or breaking a window with one's hand, increased confidence that the events had occurred.
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But do those dining habits and preferences truly expose one's personality, or is ending a relationship over a food hang-up just plain petty?
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This digitization of mental information allows both the transference of one's mind to someone else's body, and the theft and alteration of other people's memories.
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In official situations one's personal name is always written or spoken in its legal form (name given at birth and documented in papers like birth certificate and passport).
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On the show, the condition is misdiagnosed as anosognosia, denial of one's sickness.
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The love and acceptance of one's path in life is a defining characteristic of the overman.
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