one's in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for one's in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.one [Am wən, Brit wʌn] N

II.one [Am wən, Brit wʌn] ADJ

III.one [Am wən, Brit wʌn] PRON

1. one (thing):

2. one (person):

the Evil One liter
el Maligno liter
oh, you are a one! Brit inf

IV.one [Am wən, Brit wʌn] PRON

See also four

I.four [Am fɔr, Brit fɔː] N

II.four [Am fɔr, Brit fɔː] ADJ

I.one-to-one [Am ˌwəntəˈwən, Brit wʌntəˈwʌn] ADJ

twenty-one [ˌtwɛn(t)iˈwən] N U Am GAMES

one-dimensional [ˌwəndəˈmɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n(ə)l, ˌwəndaɪˈmɛn(t)ʃ(ə)n(ə)l] ADJ

one-acter [ˌwʌnˈæktər, ˌwʌnˈæktə(r)] N

one-handed [ˌwənˈhændəd] ADV ADJ

one-armed [Am ˌwənˈɑrmd, Brit ˌwʌnˈɑːmd] ADJ

one's in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for one's in the English»Spanish Dictionary

one-armed [ˌwʌnˈɑ:md, Am -ˈɑ:rmd] ADJ

I.one-off [ˌwʌnˈɒf, Am ˈwʌnɑ:f] N Aus, Brit

II.one-off [ˌwʌnˈɒf, Am ˈwʌnɑ:f] ADJ

one-upmanship [ˌwʌnˈʌpmənʃɪp] N no pl inf

one's Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to put one's hand in one's pocket
to fold one's arms across one's chest
to cup one's hands to one's mouth
to thrust one's hands into one's pockets
to wear one's heart on one's sleeve
to put one's pride in one's pocket
to bury one's head in one's hands
to have one's heart in one's mouth
to cover one's face with one's hands
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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On the show, the condition is misdiagnosed as anosognosia, denial of one's sickness.
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Applying makeup and nailpolish, dying one's hair or applying henna to the skin, and tooth whitening are not examples of acquired traits.
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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 basilled broadaxe the handle may curve away from the flat side to allow a flush stroke when hewing without injuring one's hand.
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For him, higher and more significant perceptive abilities are based on the ability to be critically aware of one's presuppositions.
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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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At the end, one's repugnance gives way to a more nuanced (or confused) understanding.
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Having a cascarn broken over one's head is said to bring good luck, however concerns over salmonella poisoning eroded support for the practice beginning in 2003.
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Being thus labeled is somewhat akin to being called a child molester in that the tag never seems to go away, and both can be equally deleterious to one's career.
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