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From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典
one
/ˈwʌn/
一,任何人 一,一個(
a
.)一致的,完整的
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
one
多對一
From:
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one
一對一( 一條源語指令變為一條機器語言指令 )
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
one
一對一; 一對一( 的 )( 一一對應 )
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
one
多對一
From:
Network Terminology
one
一 單
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
One
indef. pron.
Any
person
,
indefinitely
;
a
person
or
body
;
as
,
what
one
would
have
well
done
,
one
should
do
one's
self
.
It
was
well
worth
one's
while
.
--
Hawthorne
.
Against
this
sort
of
condemnation
one
must
steel
one's
self
as
one
best
can
.
--
G
.
Eliot
.
Note:
One
is
often
used
with
some
,
any
,
no
,
each
,
every
,
such
,
a
,
many
a
,
another
,
the
other
,
etc
.
It
is
sometimes
joined
with
another
,
to
denote
a
reciprocal
relation
.
When
any
one
heareth
the
word
.
--
Matt
.
xiii
. 19.
She
knew
every
one
who
was
any
one
in
the
land
of
Bohemia
.
--
Compton
Reade
.
The
Peloponnesians
and
the
Athenians
fought
against
one another
.
--
Jowett
(
Thucyd
. ).
The
gentry
received
one another
.
--
Thackeray
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
One
a.
1.
Being
a
single
unit
,
or
entire
being
or
thing
,
and
no
more
;
not
multifold
;
single
;
individual
.
The
dream
of
Pharaoh
is
one
.
--
Gen
.
xli
. 25.
O
that
we
now
had
here
But
one
ten
thousand
of
those
men
in
England
. --
Shak
.
2.
Denoting
a
person
or
thing
conceived
or
spoken
of
indefinitely
;
a
certain
.
“I
am
the
sister
of
one
Claudio”
[--
Shak
.
],
that
is
,
of
a
certain
man
named
Claudio
.
3.
Pointing
out
a
contrast
,
or
denoting
a
particular
thing
or
person
different
from
some
other
specified
; --
used
as
a
correlative
adjective
,
with
or
without
the
.
From
the
one
side
of
heaven
unto
the
other
.
--
Deut
.
iv
. 32.
4.
Closely
bound
together
;
undivided
;
united
;
constituting
a
whole
.
The
church
is
therefore
one
,
though
the
members
may
be
many
.
--
Bp
.
Pearson
5.
Single
in
kind
;
the
same
;
a
common
.
One
plague
was
on
you
all
,
and
on
your
lords
.
--
1
Sam
.
vi
. 4.
6.
Single
;
unmarried
. [
Obs
.]
Men
may
counsel
a
woman
to
be
one
.
--
Chaucer
.
Note:
☞
One
is
often
used
in
forming
compound
words
,
the
meaning
of
which
is
obvious
;
as
,
one
-armed,
one
-celled,
one
-eyed,
one
-handed,
one
-hearted,
one
-horned,
one
-idead,
one
-leaved,
one
-masted,
one
-ribbed,
one
-story,
one
-syllable,
one
-stringed,
one
-winged,
etc
.
All one
,
of
the
same
or
equal
nature
,
or
consequence
;
all
the
same
;
as
,
he
says
that
it
is
all one
what
course
you
take
. --
Shak
.
One day
.
(a)
On
a
certain
day
,
not
definitely
specified
,
referring
to
time
past
.
One day
when
Phoebe
fair
,
With
all
her
band
,
was
following
the
chase
. --
Spenser
.
(b)
Referring
to
future
time
:
At
some
uncertain
day
or
period
in
the
future
;
some
day
.
Well
,
I
will
marry
one day
.
--
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
One
,
n.
1.
A
single
unit
;
as
,
one
is
the
base
of
all
numbers
.
2.
A
symbol
representing
a
unit
,
as
1,
or
i
.
3.
A
single
person
or
thing
.
“The
shining
ones
.”
--
Bunyan
.
“Hence,
with
your
little
ones
.”
He
will
hate
the
one
,
and
love
the
other
.
--
Matt
.
vi
. 24.
That
we
may
sit
,
one
on
thy
right
hand
,
and
the
other
on
thy
left
hand
,
in
thy
glory
.
--
Mark
x
. 37.
After one
,
after
one
fashion
;
alike
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
At one
,
in
agreement
or
concord
.
See
At one
,
in
the
Vocab
.
Ever in one
,
continually
;
perpetually
;
always
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
In one
,
in
union
;
in
a
single
whole
.
One and one
,
One by one
,
singly
;
one
at
a
time
;
one
after
another
.
“Raising
one
by
one
the
suppliant
crew.”
--
Dryden
.
one on one
contesting
an
opponent
individually
; --
in
a
contest
.
go one on one
,
to
contest
one
opponent
by
oneself
; --
in
a
game
,
esp
.
basketball
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
One
,
v. t.
To
cause
to
become
one
;
to
gather
into
a
single
whole
;
to
unite
;
to
assimilite
. [
Obs
.]
The
rich
folk
that
embraced
and
oned
all
their
heart
to
treasure
of
the
world
.
--
Chaucer
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
one
adj
1:
used
of
a
single
unit
or
thing
;
not
two
or
more
; "`
ane
'
is
Scottish
" [
syn
:
1
,
i
,
ane
]
2:
particular
but
unspecified
; "
early
one
evening
" [
syn
:
one(a)
]
3:
having
the
indivisible
character
of
a
unit
; "
a
unitary
action
"; "
spoke
with
one
voice
" [
syn
:
one(a)
,
unitary
]
4:
of
the
same
kind
or
quality
; "
two
animals
of
one
species
"
[
syn
:
one(a)
]
5:
used
informally
as
an
intensifier
; "
that
is
one
fine
dog
"
[
syn
:
one(a)
]
6:
indefinite
in
time
or
position
; "
he
will
come
one
day
"; "
one
place
or
another
" [
syn
:
one(a)
]
7:
being
the
single
appropriate
individual
of
a
kind
;
only
;
"
the
one
horse
that
could
win
this
race
"; "
the
one
person
I
could
marry
" [
syn
:
one(a)
]
8:
being
one
in
number--a
single
unit
or
thing
; "
one
person
is
going
"; "
her
one
thought
was
to
win
"; "
I'm
just
one
player
on
the
team
"; "
one
day
is
just
like
the
next
"; "
seen
one
horse
and
you've
seen
them
all
" [
syn
:
one(a)
]
9:
being
a
single
entity
made
by
combining
separate
components
;
"
three
chemicals
combining
into
one
solution
"
10:
eminent
beyond
or
above
comparison
; "
matchless
beauty
"; "
the
team's
nonpareil
center
fielder
"; "
she's
one
girl
in
a
million
"; "
the
one
and
only
Muhammad
Ali
"; "
a
peerless
scholar
"; "
infamy
unmatched
in
the
Western
world
"; "
wrote
with
unmatchable
clarity
"; "
unrivaled
mastery
of
her
art
"
[
syn
:
matchless
,
nonpareil
,
one(a)
, {
one
and
only(a)
,
peerless
,
unmatched
,
unmatchable
,
unrivaled
,
unrivalled
]
n
1:
the
smallest
whole
number
or
a
numeral
representing
this
number
; "
he
has
the
one
but
will
need
a
two
and
three
to
go
with
it
"; "
they
had
lunch
at
one
" [
syn
:
1
,
I
,
ace
,
single
,
unity
]
2:
a
single
person
or
thing
; "
he
is
the
best
one
"; "
this
is
the
one
I
ordered
"
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