Inglés | Español |
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one (cardinal number 1) numeral [UK: wʌn] [US: wʌn] | unonumeral |
one pronoun [UK: wʌn] [US: wʌn] | alguienpronoun expressed by nominalization when following an adjectivepronoun unopronoun |
one and a half numeral [UK: wʌn ənd ə hɑːf] [US: wʌn ænd ə ˈhæf] | uno y medionumeral |
one another (idiomatic, reciprocal pronoun) pronoun [UK: wʌn ə.ˈnʌð.ə(r)] [US: wʌn ə.ˈnʌð.r̩] | el uno al otropronoun |
one-armed (having only one arm) adjective [UK: ˌwʌn ˈɑːmd] [US: ˌwʌn ˈɑːrmd] | mancoadjective |
one at a time (individually) adverb [UK: wʌn ət ə ˈtaɪm] [US: wʌn ət ə ˈtaɪm] | una por vezadverb uno por vezadverb |
one by one (individually) adverb [UK: wʌn baɪ wʌn] [US: wʌn baɪ wʌn] | uno por unoadverb |
one day (at unspecified time in the future) adverb [UK: wʌn deɪ] [US: wʌn ˈdeɪ] | algún díaadverb |
one-dimensional (having length, but no width, height or depth) adjective [UK: wʌn dɪ.ˈmen.ʃn̩əl] [US: wʌn ˌdɪ.ˈmen.ʃn̩əl] | unidimensionaladjective |
one-eyed (having only a single eye) adjective [UK: ˌwʌn ˈaɪd] [US: ˌwʌn ˈaɪd] | tuertoadjective |
one fell swoop (one stroke; one action or event with many results) noun | de repentenoun |
one for all, all for one (motto: working for each other) phrase [UK: wʌn fɔː(r) ɔːl ɔːl fɔː(r) wʌn] [US: wʌn ˈfɔːr ɔːl ɔːl ˈfɔːr wʌn] | todos para unophrase uno para todosphrase |
one for the road (a final drink before one leaves) noun | camineranoun |
one good turn deserves another (one act of kindness should be paid back by another act of kindness) phrase [UK: wʌn ɡʊd tɜːn dɪ.ˈzɜːvz ə.ˈnʌð.ə(r)] [US: wʌn ˈɡʊd ˈtɝːn də.ˈzɝːvz ə.ˈnʌð.r̩] | |
one hair of a woman can draw more than a hundred pair of oxen (women have great influence on their male partners) phrase | dos tetas tiran más que dos carretasphrase |
one-handed (having only one hand) adverb [UK: wʌn ˈhæn.dɪd] [US: wʌn ˈhæn.dəd] | mancoadverb |
one-horse town (very small town) noun [UK: wʌn hɔːs taʊn] [US: wʌn ˈhɔːrs ˈtaʊn] | villorrionoun |
one hundred and one (one hundred plus one, see also: one hundred one) numeral [UK: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd ənd wʌn] [US: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd ænd wʌn] | ciento unonumeral |
one hundred million (number 100,000,000) numeral [UK: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd ˈmɪ.lɪən] [US: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd ˈmɪ.ljən] | cien millonesnumeral |
one hundred one (101, see also: one hundred and one) numeral [UK: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd wʌn] [US: wʌn ˈhʌn.drəd wʌn] | ciento unonumeral |
one hundred percent (completely, totally) adverb | al cienadverb cien por cientoadverb |
one man and his dog (almost nobody; very few people) noun | cuatro gatosnoun |
one-man band (musician who plays several musical instruments) noun [UK: wʌn mæn bænd] [US: wʌn ˈmæn ˈbænd] | hombre orquestanoun |
one man's meat is another man's poison (people have differing tastes; what pleases one person may displease another) phrase | |
one man's trash is another man's treasure phrase | |
one moment, please (one moment please) phrase [UK: wʌn ˈməʊ.mənt pliːz] [US: wʌn ˈmoʊ.mənt ˈpliːz] | por favorphrase un momentophrase |
one-night stand [one-night stands] (either of the two partners) noun | amante de una nochenoun |
one-night stand [one-night stands] (sexual encounter) noun | aventura de una nochenoun |
one-night stand [one-night stands] (theatrical) noun | representación únicanoun |
one o'clock (the start of the second hour) noun [UK: wʌn ə.ˈklɒk] [US: wʌn ə.ˈklɑːk] | la unanoun |
one of these days (one day) adverb [UK: wʌn əv ðiːz deɪz] [US: wʌn əv ðiːz ˈdeɪz] | un día de estosadverb |
one should be so lucky (it is highly doubtful) phrase | no caerá esa brevaphrase |