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I . one [wʌn] N

1. one (unit):

one
ena f
a hundred and one

2. one (figure):

one
enka f
one
enica f

3. one (size of garment, merchandise):

one

4. one no pl (unity):

to be one

II . one [wʌn] ADJ

1. one attr (not two):

one
en
one million
one third/fifth

2. one attr (one of a number):

one
en

3. one attr (single, only):

one

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

one

5. one attr form (a certain):

one

7. one (identical):

to be of one mind
one and the same

8. one (age):

one
eno [leto]

III . one [wʌn] PRON

3. one (expressing alternatives, comparisons):

one or the other

4. one form (any person):

one

5. one form:

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

6. one (question):

7. one inf (joke, story):

one
ta
that was a good one!

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)

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This is particularly common in jurisdictions in which only one licence plate series or design is valid at any given time.
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One hundred fifty school districts received the base 2% increase in 2010-11.
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One night shortly before the battle, a powerful dust storm destroyed many of the dummy vehicles.
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Adjustable focus eyeglasses have one focal length, but it is variable without having to change where one is looking.
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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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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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Some think that he's one of the pioneers of his generation and stands among the nation's most talented poets and novelists.
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Smith later described the tour as the happiest one he had ever been associated with.
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The opposite approach is known as semasiology: here one starts with a word and asks what it means, or what concepts the word refers to.
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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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