one-off in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for one-off in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.one-off [Brit wʌnˈɒf, Am ˈwən ˈˌɔf] Brit N

II.one-off [Brit wʌnˈɒf, Am ˈwən ˈˌɔf] Brit ADJ

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Translations for one-off in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

unique [ynik] ADJ

See also seul

seul (seule) [sœl] ADJ

1. seul (sans compagnie):

2. seul (sans aide):

3. seul (unique):

6. seul (avec valeur nominale):

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one off inf
an error which is just a one-off

one-off in the PONS Dictionary

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There were two short revivals in 1990 and 1991, and a final one-off programme in 1995.
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Certain professional athletes have come on the show as one-off security guards for some episodes.
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It was originally planned as a one-off event.
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As it is cheap and easily cut to shape, it may be used to make one-off resistors of any shape needed.
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He tries to track down the original actors in the show at the time and reunite them for a one-off performance of the song.
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They had begun working on a second album and performed several one-off shows.
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Reception of a scrambled film or sporting event after the payment of a one-off fee for that broadcast.
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The performance was first thought to be a one-off, this turned out not to be the case.
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A final, one-off episode appeared a year later.
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Many major annual and one-off sporting events are held in the city because of the wide range of facilities and venues available.
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