| 单词 | at one | 
| 释义 | at oneadv. 1.  In a position of unity of feeling; in harmony, concord, or friendship; opposed to at variance, at odds. Sometimes implying a previous state of dissension, and thus = Agreed, reconciled. archaic. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > at peace or not at variance			[phrase]		 at onea1300 at (also in) unityc1391 at peacea1400 a1300    K. Horn 925  				At on he was wiþ þe king. c1400    Gamelyn 166  				And went and kist his brother, and than they were at oon. a1440    Sir Degrev. 435  				Y rede ye be at ane Or there dey any moo. 1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 2 Sam. xxi. 14  				After this was God at one with the londe. 1557    Bible 		(Whittingham)	 2 Cor. v. 20  				We praye you in Christes stede, that ye be atone with God. 1590    E. Spenser Faerie Queene  ii. i. sig. N3  				So beene they both at one. 1830    S. T. Coleridge On Constit. Church & State 257  				Am I at one with God, and is my will concentric with that holy power? 1881    R. Buchanan God & Man I. 171  				The maiden, in her sweet..content, was at one with Nature.  2.  Into a state of harmony or unity of feeling.  to bring, make, set at one: to harmonize, reconcile. archaic (having been mostly replaced by atone v.) ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > bring to peace (strife or discord)			[verb (transitive)]		 > reconcile (people) seema1000 saughtc1000 saughtela1122 accordlOE i-sehtnec1175 saughtenc1175 to bring, make, set at onec1300 peasec1300 reconcilec1390 corda1400 pacifyc1500 agree1530 reconciliate1539 gree1570 atone1597 compose1597 even1620 to build bridges1886 society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > cause to become united or in concord			[verb (transitive)]		 accord1340 to bring, make, set at one1542 unite1547 concord1548 concert1598 unanimate1702 c1300    Beket 1707  				That hi were At one ibrouȝt. c1386    G. Chaucer Clerk's Tale 381  				If gentilmen..Were wroth, sche wolde brynge hem at oon. c1475    J. Lydgate Stans Puer 		(Harl. 2251)	 in  Babees Bk. 		(2002)	  i. 30  				Wrathe of children is sone ouergone, Withe an apple the parties be made atone. 1542    T. Becon Christmas Bankette sig. E.iiv  				God the father is..set at one wt vs for his sake. 1611    Bible 		(King James)	 Acts vii. 26  				And would haue set them at one againe [so  Tindale,  Coverdale,  Cranmer, Geneva;  Wyclif, acordid hem in pees; Rhem. reconciled them vnto peace] .       View more context for this quotation 1640    tr.  J. A. Comenius Janua Linguarum Reserata 		(new ed.)	 xciii. §911  				They that are fallen out [at ods] must be reconciled [atoned, set at one].  3.  Of the same opinion (as to a matter), of one mind, unanimous, agreed. ΘΠ the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > 			[adverb]		 with (also of) one mouthOE with (also of, at) one accordc1275 common assentc1300 at onec1320 with one stevenc1320 at a voicea1325 at one wordc1325 covinlichec1330 in one (also o) voicea1393 with one (also o, a) voice?a1400 in one vote1546 of all hands1548 perlassent1548 una voce1567 by common consent1574 consentively1578 concordably1579 currently1593 unanimately1599 by or with one assent1611 unanimously1611 unanimely1625 consentingly1660 harmoniously1671 univocally1671 consentaneously1817 concurringly1840 solidly1865 solid1884 c1320    Cast. Loue 492  				Þer ne ouȝte no dom forþ gon, Er þen þe foure ben a-ton. At-on heo moten at-stonden alle. 1677    M. Hale Contempl. 		(1688)	 62  				Is it possible that we should be at one in these points, in which yourselves do disagree? 1877    ‘H. A. Page’ T. De Quincey: Life & Writings II. xviii. 43  				On one or two points the writer was not wholly at one with him. Π 1697    W. Dampier New Voy. around World ii. 14  				Whether it rained or shined it was much at one with us. ΘΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > state of being gathered together > in/into one place, company, or mass			[phrase]		 > together or in a body > specifically of people or animals as one mana1382 in (also on, upon, etc.) a routa1387 in blanda1400 in sorta1400 on a sorta1550 at one1591 in the (or a) quilla1616 in uniform1623 in hand1883 1591    E. Spenser Teares of Muses in  Complaints 418  				And all her Sisters..With lowd laments her answered all at one. 1596    E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene  iv. ix. sig. I4  				The warlike Dame was on her part assaid, Of Claribell and Blandamour attone .       View more context for this quotation 1596    E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene  iv. iv. sig. D4v  				The knights in couples marcht, with ladies linckt attone .       View more context for this quotation CompoundsΘΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > 			[noun]		 > reconciliation > one who reconciles atonemaker1533 reconciler1536 atonement-maker1543 reconciliatora1567 conciliatorc1575 atoner1719 1533    W. Tyndale Wks. 		(1850)	 III. 275  				There is but one media-tour..And by that word vnderstand an attonemaker, peace maker, and brynger into grace and favour. 1549    M. Coverdale et al.  tr.  Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. II. Heb. vii. f. xii  				For what manour of atonemakers were they, who themselfes had nede to be made at one with god. ΘΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > bringing about concord or peace > 			[noun]		 > reconciliation saughtnessc1000 accordc1275 saughtelinga1300 saughtlinessa1300 cordementc1320 accordmentc1330 reconcilinga1382 reconciliationa1398 cordinga1400 saughtinga1400 reparationc1450 reconcilementc1475 recounsellinga1500 atonement1513 making-upa1525 recorda1540 atone1595 atonemaking1611 reconciliage1626 redintegration1631 reintegration1656 according1709 make-up1833 Versöhnung1976 1611    R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues  				Conciliation, a reconcilement..an attone-making.   at-oneness  n. the state of being at one (with), harmonious relationship. ΘΠ society > society and the community > dissent > absence of dissension or peace > 			[noun]		 > concord sibsomenesseOE somec1000 somrednessa1250 accordc1275 onehead1340 unityc1384 concordc1386 accordance1388 union?1435 onement1454 greement1483 agreeance1525 agreement1529 atonementa1535 onenessa1575 onehood?1578 harmony1588 agreea1592 unison1606 commodation1643 bon-accordc1650 unisoniety1663 regalia1745 at-oneness1877 1877    F. J. Furnivall Leopold Shakspere Introd. 121  				I see him at last passing into at-oneness with God and man. 1960    C. Day Lewis Buried Day iv. 81  				The strange at-one-ness between myself and the boat. 1962    Listener 25 Oct. 659/1  				A sense of at-oneness with the universe. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < | 
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