| 单词 | one | 
| 释义 | one1 of 4adjective   ˈwən  1   : being a single unit or thing  one day at a time She is one year old. 2  a    : being one in particular  early one morning The Grand Canyon is one place I'd like to visit.  b    : being preeminently what is indicated  one fine person She is one tough teacher. 3  a    : being the same in kind or quality  both of one species "Puma" and "cougar" are different names for one animal.  b(1)    : constituting a unified entity of two or more components  The combined elements form one substance.  (2)    : being in agreement or union  am one with you on this 4  a    : some sense 1  will see you again one day  b    : being a certain individual specified by name  one John Doe made a speech 5   : only sense 2a  the one person she wanted to marry one2 of 4 noun1   : the first whole number above zero   see Table of Numbers   2   : the number denoting unity   3  a    : the first in a set or series  —often used with an attributive noun  day one  b    : an article of clothing of a size designated one  wears a one 4   : a single person or thing  has the one but needs the other 5   : a one-dollar bill   one3 of 4 pronoun1   : a certain indefinitely indicated person or thing  saw one of his friends 2  a    : an individual of a vaguely indicated group : anyone at all  one never knows  b     —used as a third person substitute for a first person pronoun  I'd like to read more but one doesn't have the time. 3   : a single instance of a specified action  felt like belting him one— 
 Sense 2a is usually a sign of a formal style. A formal style excludes the participation of the reader or hearer; thus one is used where a less formal style might address the reader directly.     for the consequences of such choices, one has only oneself to thank     — This generic one has never been common in informal use in either British or American English, and people who start sentences with one often shift to another pronoun more natural to casual discourse.     when one is learning the river, he is not allowed to do or think about anything else     — Use of one to replace a first-person pronoun—sense 2b—has occasionally been criticized. It is more common in British English than in American.     I'm watching this pretty carefully and I hope that the issue will come up in the Lords and one may be able to speak about it     — -one4 of 4 noun suffix  : ketone or related or analogous compound or class of compounds  lactone quinone  Phrases at one   : at harmony : in a state of agreement     : as one example  I for one disagree SynonymsAdjective 
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  See all Synonyms & Antonyms  Example Sentences Adjective      There is one minute left in the game.      I have a few one-dollar bills in my purse.      She is one year old.   Noun      one, two, three, four, …      I don't have any ones. Can you break a five?      I'll be there at one.   Pronoun      “I'll have an iced tea, please.” “I'll have one, too.”      Their dog died, but they plan to get another one.      “You should wear the blue one.” “The one with the stripes?” “No, the other one.”      I'd like to see the ring next to that one.      Which one did you like better?      He is the one who called the police.      That's one possible answer—but not the only one.      I would like to read more, but one doesn't have the time.   See More   Recent Examples on the Web AdjectiveDrinkwater didn't make one appearance in a Chelsea shirt last season, whilst Bakayoko spent the season in Italy on loan at AC Milan.  	 — NounThough frustrating, those losses can often be overblown because no one scouts you as well as your conference.  	 — Word HistoryEtymology Adjective, Noun, and Pronoun Middle English on, an, from Old English ān; akin to Old High German ein one, Latin unus (Old Latin oinos), Sanskrit eka Noun suffix International Scientific Vocabulary, alteration of -ene First Known Use Adjective before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Noun before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Pronoun 13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1 Phrases Containing one
 
 Kids Definitionone1 of 3 adjective    ˈwən  ˌwən 1   : being a single unit or thing   see number   2   : being a certain unit or thing  early one morning 3  a    : being the same in kind or quality  members of one class  b    : not divided   4   : not definitely fixed or placed  will see you again one day 5   : only entry 1 sense 2a  the one person they wanted to see one2 of 3 noun 1   : the number indicating a single unit   2   : the first in a set or series   3   : a single person or thing  has the one, but needs the other 4   : a one-dollar bill   one3 of 3 pronoun 1   : a single member or individual  saw one of your friends 2   : any person  one never knows one 1 of 2 nounas in dollara U.S. currency bill representing 100 cents I don't have any ones on me just now Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 one2 of 2 adjective1 as in onlybeing the one or ones of a class with no other members that's the one author I would stand in line for hours to get an autograph from Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 2 as in someknown but not named one person that I know said that it was the best movie he had ever seen Synonyms & Similar Words 
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