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III . one [wʌn] PRON

Phrases:

I for one
I for one

no one PRON

no one → nobody

See also nobody

II . nobody [ˈnəʊbədɪ, Am ˈnoʊbɑ:dɪ] N inf

one another reciprocal pron

one another → each other

See also each other

one-armed [ˌwʌnˈɑ:md, Am -ˈɑ:rmd] ADJ

one-eyed [ˌwʌnˈaɪd] ADJ

one-handed [ˌwʌnˈhændɪd] ADJ

one-legged [ˌwʌnˈlegd] ADJ

one-liner [ˈwʌnˌlaɪnəɐ, Am -nɚ] N

one-man [ˌwʌnˈmæn] ADJ

I . one-off [ˈwʌnɒf, Am -ɑ:f] N Aus, Brit

II . one-off [ˈwʌnɒf, Am -ɑ:f] ADJ

one-piece [ˌwʌnˈpi:s, Am ˈwʌn-] ADJ

one-time [ˈwʌntaɪm] ADJ

1. one-time (former):

2. one-time (happening only once):

one-way [ˈwʌnweɪ] ADJ a. fig

one-armed bandit N Am, Aus games

one-horse town [ˌwʌnˈhɔ:s, Am -ˈhɔ:rs] N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Though this grouping is often encountered in the literature, it is an areal grouping rather than a genetic one.
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As the children leave the stables to begin looking for Sagitta, a one-legged beggar says he knows exactly where to find the horse.
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Three people were also charged with supplying a prohibited drug, and one person was charged after being found in possession of a laser pointer.
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For example, if one claims or implies with their speech act that it is raining outside, a good reason for claiming this is that one saw it out the window.
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One night shortly before the battle, a powerful dust storm destroyed many of the dummy vehicles.
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The transition between splines is pretty slick, the tiles leaping off to one side with new tiles jumping in.
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I was very proud that one of my coworkers had the presence of mind to think of that!
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One situation where starch may be less effective than glucose or sucrose is when a person is taking acarbose.
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This climb at that time was reputed to be one of the hardest in the Alps.
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The group initially posted two sets of stolen credit card data, one containing 3,956 items and the other 13,191 items.
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