单词 | one |
例句 | one cardinal number 1.•each one is loosely wrapped:unit, item | technical monad. 2.•only one person came:a single, a solitary, a sole, a lone. 3.•her one concern was her daughter:only, single, solitary, sole, exclusive. 4.•they have now become one:united, a unit, unitary, amalgamated, consolidated, integrated, combined, incorporated, allied, affiliated, linked, joined, unified, in league, in partnership | wedded, married. 5.•I'll get my big break one day:some, any.USAGE one One is used as a pronoun to mean ‘anyone’ or ‘I (or me) and people in general,’ as in •one must try one's best. In modern English, it is generally used only in formal and written contexts. In informal and spoken contexts, the normal alternative is you, as in •you must try your best Until quite recently, sentences in which one is followed by his or him were considered perfectly correct: •one must try his best. These uses are now held to be less than perfectly grammatical (and possibly sexist as well).Usage notes show additional guidance on finer points of English usage. |
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