one
音标发音
- 英式音标 [wʌn]
- 美式音标 [wʌn]
- 国际音标 [wʌn]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- num. 一;一個;一嵗;一點鍾
- pron. 一個人;任何人,人們(表泛指);那個人;(特指的)那種人
- det. 一個(強調某人或某事);一個(用於比較相似的人或物);某個(用於不認識的人的名字前)
- adj. 唯一的;一的
- n. 一;一美元紙幣
- n. (One) (印、馬、美)溫(人名)
词源解说
- 直接源自古英語的an,意爲一個。
同根派生
- adj性質的同根詞
- only:唯一的,僅有的;最郃適的。
- adv性質的同根詞
- only:衹,僅僅;不料。
- conj性質的同根詞
- only:但是;不過;可是。
- n性質的同根詞
- oneness:統一性;單一性;同一性;完整。
英汉例句
- I have $100m hidden away where no one will ever find it.
我把1億美元藏到了一個永遠沒人會找到的地方。 - The room was quiet; no one volunteered any further information.
房間很安靜,無人主動提供更多的信息。 - "It's not one of my favourite forms of music." — "No."
“這不是我喜歡的音樂形式。”——“對,這不是。” - One way and another I'm going to finish this work before the end of the month.
無論如何,我打算在本月完成這項工作. - All the keys hang not at one man's girdle.
鈅匙不一定都掛在一個人的腰帶上.
词组短语
- Formula One 一級方程式賽車;方程式賽車;一級方程式;世界一級方程式錦標賽
- Marine One 海軍陸戰隊一號;陸戰隊一號;陸戰隊1號
- one pair 一對;對子;一對對子;一雙
- No one 沒有誰;沒有人;誰也沒有
- One Nation 單一民族黨;一族黨;一國黨;一個國家
短語
英英字典
- (NUMBER) the number 1
- (MEMBER) a member of a group of people or things
- (FUTURE TIME) used to refer to a time in the future that is not yet decided
- (PARTICULAR OCCASION) used to refer to a particular occasion while avoiding stating the exact moment
- (SINGLE) a single thing; not two or more
- (ONLY) used when saying there is no other person or thing
- (UNKNOWN PERSON) used before the name of someone who is not known
- (EMPHASIS) used to emphasize an adjective
- (ONE THING/PERSON) used to refer to a particular thing or person within a group or range of things or people that are possible or available
- (COMPARISON) used to talk about one person or thing compared with other similar or related people or things
- (ANY PERSON) any person, but not a particular person
- (I/ME) the person speaking or writing
- One is the number 1. 1
- If you say that someone or something is the one person or thing of a particular kind, you are emphasizing that they are the only person or thing of that kind.
- One can be used instead of "a" to emphasize the following noun. (a)
- You can use one instead of "a" to emphasize the following adjective or expression. (a)
- You can use one to refer to the first of two or more things that you are comparing.
- One is also an adjective.
- One is also a pronoun.
- You can use one or ones instead of a noun when it is clear what type of thing or person you are referring to and you are describing them or giving more information about them.
- You use ones to refer to people in general.
- You can use one instead of a noun group when you have just mentioned something and you want to describe it or give more information about it.
- You can use one when you have been talking or writing about a group of people or things and you want to say something about a particular member of the group.
- One is also a pronoun.
- You use one in expressions such as "one of the biggest airports" or "one of the most experienced players" to indicate that something or someone is bigger or more experienced than most other things or people of the same kind.
- You can use one when referring to a time in the past or in the future. For example, if you say that you did something one day, you mean that you did it on a day in the past.
- one day&rarrsee day
- You use one to make statements about people in general which also apply to themselves. One can be used as the subject or object of a sentence.
- You can use for one to emphasize that a particular person is definitely reacting or behaving in a particular way, even if other people are not.
- You can use expressions such as a hundred and one, a thousand and one, and a million and one to emphasize that you are talking about a large number of things or people.
- You can use in one to indicate that something is a single unit, but is made up of several different parts or has several different functions.
- You use one after the other or one after another to say that actions or events happen with very little time between them.
- The one and only can be used in front of the name of an actor, singer, or other famous person when they are being introduced on a show.
- You can use one by one to indicate that people do things or that things happen in sequence, not all at the same time.
- You use one or other to refer to one or more things or people in a group, when it does not matter which particular one or ones are thought of or chosen.
- One or two means a few.
- If you try to get one up on someone, you try to gain an advantage over them.
- one another&rarrsee another
- one thing after another&rarrsee another
- of one mind&rarrsee mind
- in one piece&rarrsee piece
劍橋英英字典
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- (新柏拉圖主義的)最終的現實
- 一