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ADJ. 形容词1.?唯一的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. 双语例句例: They had alienated the one man who knew the business. 他们疏远了那个唯一懂这行的人。
DET. 限定词1.?用来代替 a,强调后接的名词One can be used instead of 'a' to emphasize the following noun. 双语例句例: There is one thing I would like to know – What is it about Tim that you find so irresistible? 我很想知道--蒂姆到底哪一点让你如此无法抗拒? 2.?用来代替 a,强调后接的形容词或短语You can use one instead of 'a' to emphasize the following adjective or expression. 双语例句例: If we ever get married we'll have one terrific wedding. 如果我们结婚,会举办一场盛大的婚礼。 3.?(表示与其他事物作比较)这个You can use one to refer to the first of two or more things that you are comparing. 双语例句例: Prices vary from one shop to another. 各家商店价格不同。 4.?(特定的一群人或事物中的)一个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. 双语例句例: 'A college degree isn't enough,' said one honours student. “光有一个大学的学位还不够,”一位优等生说。 5.?某一个(过去或将来的时间)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. 双语例句例: How would you like to have dinner one night, just you and me? 哪天晚上一起吃饭怎么样,就我们两个?
NUM. 数词1.?一One is the number 1. 双语例句例: They had three sons and one daughter. 他们有三儿一女。 例: one thousand years ago. 一千年以前。
PHRASE. 习语a hundred and one , a thousand and one , a million and one 1.?(表示强调)很多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. 双语例句例: There are a hundred and one ways in which you can raise money. 筹钱的办法有很多。 1.?集为一体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. 双语例句例: a love story and an adventure all in one. 一个集爱情与冒险于一体的故事。 1.?几个One or two means a few. 双语例句例: We may make one or two changes. 我们可以作几处改变。 例: I've also sold one or two to a publisher. 我也卖了几个给一位出版商。 1.?略胜某人一筹If you try to get one up on someone, you try to gain an advantage over them. 双语例句例: the competitive kind who will see this as the opportunity to be one up on you. 将此视为占据上风机会的好胜者。 1.?(用在演出前的介绍中)独一无二的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. 双语例句例: one of the greatest ever rock performers, the one and only Tina Turner. 有史以来最伟大的摇滚歌手之一,举世无双的蒂娜·特纳。 1.?就某人来说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. 双语例句例: I, for one, hope you don't get the job. 就我来说,我并不希望你得到那份工作。 one after the other , one after another 1.?一个接一个地You use one after the other or one after another to say that actions or events happen with very little time between them. 双语例句例: My three guitars broke one after the other. 我的三把吉它,一个个都坏了。 1.?依次地You can use one by one to indicate that people do things or that things happen in sequence, not all at the same time. 双语例句例: We went into the room one by one. 我们依次走进了房间。 1.?或者这个或者那个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. 双语例句例: One or other of the two women was wrong. 这两个女人中有一个是错的。
PRON. 代词1.?这一个You can use one to refer to the first of two or more things that you are comparing. 双语例句例: The twins were dressed differently and one was thinner than the other. 这对双胞胎穿着各异,而且其中一个比另一个瘦。 2.?用来替代名词所指的很明确的人或物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. 双语例句例: They are selling their house to move to a smaller one. 他们要卖掉房子,搬到一个小点的房子去住。 3.?人们You use ones to refer to people in general. 双语例句例: We are the only ones who know. 我们是唯一知情的人。 4.?(用以替代名词词组表示刚提到的且要详细描述的事物)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. 双语例句例: The issue of land reform was one that dominated Hungary's parliamentary elections. 土地改革是一个左右匈牙利议会选举的问题。 5.?一个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. 双语例句例: Some of them couldn't eat a thing. One couldn't even drink. 他们中有些人一点东西都不能吃,有一个人甚至连水都不能喝。 6.?人们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. 双语例句例: If one looks at the bigger picture, a lot of positive things are happening. 如果我们把目光放长远些,就会发现很多积极的事情正在发生。 例: Where does one go from there? 从那儿能去哪里?
QUANT. 数量词1.?(最…)之一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. 双语例句例: Subaru is one of the smallest Japanese car makers. 斯巴鲁是日本最小的汽车制造商之一。
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