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one/wʌn/ adj., n. & pron.●adj. 1 single and integral in number 一个的;一体的 2 (with a noun implied) a single person or thing of the kind expressed or implied (与名词连用,表示之前所表达或暗指的)某一个的 one of the best 最好之一; a nasty one 下流的人 3a particular but undefined, esp. as contrasted with another (尤指与另一个对比)一个的;一种的 that is one view 那是一种观点; one thing after another 一件接一件事 b colloq. (as an emphatic) a noteworthy example of [口] (作为强调)一个确实…的 that is one difficult question 这确实是一个难回答的问题 4 only such 只有这样的 the one man who can do it 只有这样的男人才能做此 5 forming a unity 构成一个联合体的 one and undivided 不可分割的一体 6 identical; the same 一致的;同一的 of one opinion 意见相同 ●n. 1a the lowest cardinal number (最小的基数)一 b a thing numbered with it (一个)人;(一件)事 2 unity; a unit 一个;单一实体 one is half of two 1 是 2 的一半; came in ones and twos 三三两两地进来 3 a single thing or person or example 一件东西;一个人;一个事例 often referring to a noun previously expressed or implied 用于指之前出现过的或暗指的名词 : the big dog and the small one 大狗和小狗 4 one o'clock 1 点钟 5 colloq. an alcoholic drink [口]一杯酒 have a quick one 很快地喝(完)了一杯酒; have one on me (喝了)这杯酒,我请 6 a story or joke 故事;笑话 the one about the frog 关于青蛙的故事 ●pron. 1 a person of a specified kind (某种)人 loved ones 被爱的人; like one possessed 像着了魔一样 2 any person, as representing people in general 任何人(泛指) one is bound to lose in the end 最后注定要失败的 3 any person; the speaker or writer as representing people in general; I, me 本人;自己(泛指讲话者、作者、我) one would like to help 人们都是愿意提供帮助的 □ at one in agreement 一致 □ for one being one, even if the only one 是一个(哪怕就一个) I for one do not believe it 起码我就不相信 □ for one thing as a single consideration, ignoring others 首先;一则 □ one and all everyone 每个人;人人 □ one and only 1 unique 惟一的;独一无二的 2 superb, unequalled 极好的;不能比拟的 □ one by one singly, successively 一个一个地;依次地 □ one day 1 on an unspecified day 某一天 2 at some unspecified future date 总有一天 □ one or two see 见 OR1[Old English ɑˉn, from Germanic]■ Usage 用法说明 The use of the pronoun one to mean ‘any person’, ‘I’, or ‘me’ (see sense 3 of the pronoun) is often regarded as an affectation, but can be useful when a less personal statement is being made, e.g. One never knows what might happen. However, it should not be mixed with he (him, his, etc.), and repeated use in a long sentence may seem clumsy, e.g. One never knows how one would react if one's house were to burn down. The less formal you can usually replace it successfully and is safer when one is launching into a long statement. one 作代词意为“任何人”,“我”,或“我”(宾格)时(见代词释义 3) ,常有矫揉造作之嫌,但可用于表达一些非个人的观点。如 One never knows what might happen (人们永远不会知道要发生什么)。然而 one 不能和 he (him, his 等)混用,在长句中反复使用会显得别扭,如 One never knows how one would react if one's house were to burn down (人永远不会知道在其房子被夷为平地时该作何反应)。在长句中不太正式的 you 通常可替换 one ,这种用法更为稳妥。 |