单词 | one-man |
释义 | one-manadj. 1. Consisting of, requiring, managed, or done by, one man (or one person) only. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > one > condition of being alone > [adjective] > acting alone > done by person alone mere1444 single-handed1709 unilateral1802 one-man1842 solo1909 the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > one > condition of being alone > [adjective] > acting alone > operated, etc., by person alone single-hand1835 one-man1882 single-handed1886 1842 Congress. Globe 27th Congress 2 Sess. App. 812/3 Those whose clamors are so unceasing against what they are pleased to call the ‘one-man power’. 1882 Daily News 18 Jan. 5/6 To keep him in, if that may be done without erecting a One-man Government. 1897 M. Kingsley Trav. W. Afr. 306 Mr. Glass and I shared a one-man canoe, and the water lapped over the edge in an alarming way. 1925 J. R. Smith N. Amer. v. 95 Catching lobsters is a one-man job. 1956 Railway Mag. May 301/2 The current practice appears to be dictated..by the economics and safety of one-man operation. 1998 I. Rankin Hanging Garden (1999) xxxi. 340 He was a one-man reign of terror, and that's no exaggeration. 2000 N. DeMille Lion's Game xli. 412 There's a Grodyne Rotorcycle, an experimental one-man Marine helicopter, vintage nineteen fifty-nine. 2. Loving, loyal, committed, or attached to one man only. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > amorous love > [adjective] > loving or attached to only one man one-man1922 1922 Broadway Brevities Nov. 17 Why..can't anyone make a date with Bunny Dunlap? Is it because she is a one-man girl? 1929 D. H. Lawrence Lovely Lady (1933) 99 I'm afraid Virginia is a one-man woman. 1951 J. C. Fennessy Sonnet in Bottle vii. i. 244 Goebbels is a one-man monkey—he doesn't like anybody but me. 1975 A. Hunter Gently with Love xi. 32 Anne has been a one-man girl ever since she met Earle. 2002 Mirror (Nexis) 8 June 42 Off screen she's a one man woman. Compounds one-man band n. a person who plays several musical instruments simultaneously; also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musician > instrumentalist > [noun] > one-man band one-man band1876 1876 Burlington (Iowa) Hawk-eye 6 July 1 The one-man band, comprising drums, cymbals, violin, and a squeaking pipe which performed in our Streets on Monday had one thing to reccommend [sic] it. You can kill the drummer and thus obliterate the whole band. 1916 N.Y. Tribune 28 Nov. 9/1 To H. Canby's for supper, where were D. Smith the musick-composer, who told us tayles of the days when..he was known as Dave Smith, the One-Man Band. 1958 Listener 23 Oct. 663/2 The versatility..was capitally sustained. The ‘one-man band’ was never ‘off-beat’. 1974 N. Bentley Inside Information vi. 57 We're two mechanics short and the accountant's on holiday, so I'm a one-man band at the moment. 2000 E. F. Puryear Amer. Generalship viii. 274 Don't be a one-man band. Don't try to run the wing by yourself. one-man operated adj. operated or capable of being operated by a single person. ΚΠ 1915 Central Electr. Light & Power Stations (U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of Census) ii. 366/1 In the case of one-man-operated cars it is ordinarily required that all passengers enter and leave by the front entrance. 1951 Geogr. Jrnl. 41 652 (caption) Typical small single-deck bus, one-man operated. 1993 T. Parker May Lord in His Mercy be Kind to Belfast (1994) x. 157 All the buses are one-man operated, you pay the driver as you get on, so it brings you in touch with people, you've more chance of a chat. 2006 R. J. Fitch Austral. Railwayman vii. 92/1 A worm gear connected the die with a large one-man-operated wheel. one-man show n. a show or other entertainment, consisting of, or performed by, one person only; spec. an exhibition of the work of one artist. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > [noun] > a performance > other types début1751 vehicle1785 benefit1802 showpiece1810 ticket-night1812 yatra1827 command1839 lollipopa1849 party piece1851 roadshow1874 one-night stand1878 stand1878 one-man show1879 small1886 command performance1897 ticket benefit1898 frivol1903 run-through1905 pre-production1906 riot1909 one-nighter1916 gala performance1932 improv1953 warm-up1958 workshopping1966 impro1979 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > display of pictures > [noun] > exhibition exhibition1761 picture show1858 one-man show1879 biennial1928 retrospective1929 biennale1968 1879 Globe (Atchison, Kansas) 31 Dec. The Topeka ‘Capital’ is frank to say that while Mr. Arlington is a pleasant fellow socially, his one man show is not a success. 1943 F. Scully Rogue's Gallery Hollywood 132 He lectured on the drama at Columbia, and even took up painting in his middle age staging several one-man shows though he never had an art lesson in his life. 1976 ‘Z. Stone’ Modigliani Scandal i. ii. 25 ‘Usher's one-man show has had it.’ ‘I'm afraid so..it won't harm him all that much. His talent will tell in the long run.’ 2000 C. V. Hill Brotherhood in Rhythm x. 254 The brothers came together to perform in Las Vegas with Redd Foxx and to appear in Sammy on Broadway,..a one-man show by Sammy Davis Jr. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1842 |
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