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I . one [wʌn] SUST.

1. one (unit):

one
ena f

2. one (figure):

one
enka f
one
enica f

3. one (size of garment, merchandise):

one

4. one no pl. (unity):

II . one [wʌn] ADJ.

2. one atrbv. (one of a number):

one
en

4. one atrbv. (some in the past or future):

one

5. one atrbv. form (a certain):

one

6. one atrbv. esp ingl. am. enfát. coloq. (noteworthy):

8. one (age):

one
eno [leto]

III . one [wʌn] PRON.

4. one form (any person):

one

5. one form:

one (I)
jaz
one (we)
mi
I for one

7. one coloq. (joke, story):

one
ta

Véase también: eight

II . eight [eɪt] SUST.

1. eight (number, symbol):

osmica f

2. eight DEP.:

3. eight NAIPES:

osmica f

4. eight (public transport):

osmica f

no one [ˈnəʊwʌn] PRON.

no one → nobody:

Véase también: nobody

I . no·body [ˈnəʊbədi] PRON. indet., sing. (no people)

II . no·body <-dies> [ˈnəʊbədi] SUST. (sb of no importance)

ˈone-eyed ADJ. atrbv.

I . one-ˈhand·ed ADV.

II . one-ˈhand·ed ADJ. atrbv.

ˈone-horse ADJ. atrbv.

one-ˈleg·ged ADJ. atrbv.

one-ˈlin·er SUST.

ˈone-man ADJ. atrbv.

1. one-man (consisting of one person):

2. one-man (designed for one person):

I . ˈone-off SUST. esp ingl. brit. coloq.

2. one-off (person):

ˈone-piece SUST.

ˈone-time ADJ. atrbv.

1. one-time (former):

2. one-time (happening only once):

one-ˈup·man·ship, one-ˈup·ping SUST. no pl. coloq.

ˈone-night ˈstand SUST.

1. one-night stand (performance):

2. one-night stand (sexual relationship):

3. one-night stand (person):

ˈone-track ˈmind SUST.

ˈone-way ˈstreet SUST.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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That means that every human being is capable, if so desiring, to change one's own life and character and earns one's own bliss.
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Recovery's program is based on self-control, self-confidence, and increasing one's determination to act.
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The conduct must be unconscionable, perhaps by diverting one's attention with false and misleading leading statements, but not amounting to a mistake caused by misrepresentation.
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Some subsidiary components of this rule may permit private possession of obscene materials at one's home.
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The act of imagining unexperienced childhood events, such as being rescued by a lifeguard or breaking a window with one's hand, increased confidence that the events had occurred.
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But do those dining habits and preferences truly expose one's personality, or is ending a relationship over a food hang-up just plain petty?
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This digitization of mental information allows both the transference of one's mind to someone else's body, and the theft and alteration of other people's memories.
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In official situations one's personal name is always written or spoken in its legal form (name given at birth and documented in papers like birth certificate and passport).
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On the show, the condition is misdiagnosed as anosognosia, denial of one's sickness.
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The love and acceptance of one's path in life is a defining characteristic of the overman.
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