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I . single [ˈsɪŋgl̩] ADJ

1. single (one only):

single
every single
not a single person/thing

2. single (with one part):

single
a single room
in single figures

3. single (unmarried):

single
single man
single woman

4. single (raising child alone):

to be a single parent

II . single [ˈsɪŋgl̩] N

1. single Brit (ticket):

single

2. single AM (one dollar):

single

3. single (record):

single
singel m

4. single:

singles pl SPORTS
singles pl SPORTS
singel m

5. single (single measure of drink):

single
miarka f

6. single (single room):

single

single-breasted ADJ

single-breasted suit:

single currency N ECON

single-figure ADJ

I . single-handed ADV

single-hander N NAUT

1. single-hander (yacht):

2. single-hander (sailor):

single-minded ADJ

single-mindedness N no pl

single mother N

single mother

single out VB trans

1. single out object, thing:

single out

2. single out people:

single out

single price N ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A single vote for only one of the candidates was known as a plumper, and was particularly valued by politicians.
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Fourteen years ago the unemployment benefit was 91 per cent of the single pension.
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In car mode, the wings fold completely into the body of the vehicle, which will fit into a single car garage and regular parking space.
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It was a single-seat, single-engine biplane of all-metal construction.
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This allows multiple electrical devices to be powered where only a single wall socket is available.
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The single-wheeled main units retract inward and the twin nose wheel unit retracts forward.
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The pelvic fin contains a single spine and 18 to 20 soft rays.
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In the case of dynamic recoding, perhaps only a single recoder is required, and then the network caches the new transcoding.
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Two-thirds of the city's residents live in single-family homes and 25% in apartment buildings; 9% live in sub-standard housing.
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Some scutes contain a single pore known as an integumentary sense organ.
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