Etymology: [ w&n(t)s ] (adverb.) 12th century. From Middle English ones (genitive of on (“one”) used adverbally), from Old English ānes (“of one”), genitive of ān (“one”). Compare Old Saxon ēnes (Dutch eens, “once”), Old High German einēst (German einst, “once”). More at one, -s.
Synonyms: already, a single time, at one time, away back, back, back when, before, but once, bygone, earlier, erstwhile, formerly, heretofore, in the old days, in the olden days, in times gone by, in times past, late, long ago
bir kez, bir zamanlar, bir kere, herhangi bir zamanda, birdenbire, bir defa, onceki, -ir -mez, bağlaç hemen, olur olmaz, bir zamanların, once for all son olara, var olan, (bağlaç) hemen, olur olmaz, ir mez, diği zaman, conj. hemen, eskiden, hemen, birkez, bir, ir mez, (isim) bir kere, ıf. de:prep.bir kez, all at once birden, bir -se ..., bir -di mi ...: Once he's started you can't get him to stop. Bir, ıf.-de:prep.bir kez, baglaç, bir zamanlar, eskiden. bağ, bir sefere mahsus, bir kereye mahsus, bir vakitler, de,
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bir kere
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herhangi bir zamanda
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birdenbire
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onceki
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bağlaç hemen
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olur olmaz
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once for all son olara
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var olan
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(bağlaç) hemen, olur olmaz, ir mez
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diği zaman - "Once a strategic plan is developed, strategic managers must manage the startegic momentum."
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conj. hemen
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eskiden
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birkez
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ıf. de:prep.bir kez
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all at once birden
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bir -se ..., bir -di mi ...: Once he's started you can't get him to stop. Bir
one and only one time, as soon as, formerly, ones, anes, oones, At any one time; often nearly equivalent to ever, if ever, or whenever; as, once kindled, it may not be quenched, on one occasion; "once I ran into her", At some one period of time; used indefinitely, on one occasion; "once I ran into her" at a previous time; "once he loved her"; "her erstwhile writing" as soon as; "once we are home, we can rest, at a previous time; "once he loved her"; "her erstwhile writing", By limitation to the number one; for one time; not twice nor any number of times more than one, as soon as; "once we are home, we can rest, wanst, The ounce, once in a blue moon: see moon, If someone once did something, they did it at some time in the past. I once went camping at Lake Darling with a friend We once walked across London at two in the morning Diana had taken that path once, If something happens once another thing has happened, it happens immediately afterwards. The decision had taken about 10 seconds once he'd read a market research study Once customers come to rely on these systems they almost never take their business elsewhere, If something happens all at once, it happens suddenly, often when you are not expecting it to happen. All at once there was someone knocking on the door. = all of a sudden, If something was once true, it was true at some time in the past, but is no longer true. The culture minister once ran a theatre I lived there once myself, before I got married The house where she lives was once the village post office My memory isn't as good as it once was, You use once with `a' and words like `day', `week', and `month' to indicate that something happens regularly, one time in each day, week, or month. Lung cells die and are replaced about once a week We arranged a special social event once a year to which we invited our major customers, conj. at the moment that, if ever, one time; at one point in time; in the past, If something happens once, it happens one time only. I met Wilma once, briefly Since that evening I haven't once slept through the night Mary had only been to Manchester once before. Once is also a pronoun. `Have they been to visit you yet?' --- `Just the once, yeah.' Listen to us, if only this once, If you do something at once, you do it immediately. I have to go, I really must, at once Remove from the heat, add the parsley, toss and serve at once The audience at once greeted him warmly. = immediately, If a number of different things happen at once or all at once, they all happen at the same time. You can't be doing two things at once No bank could ever pay off its creditors if they all demanded their money at once, Once upon a time is used to indicate that something happened or existed a long time ago or in an imaginary world. It is often used at the beginning of children's stories. `Once upon a time,' he began, `there was a man who had everything.' Once upon a time, asking a woman if she has a job was quite a straightforward question, as soon as; "once we are home, we can rest", belonging to some prior time; "erstwhile friend"; "our former glory"; "the once capital of the state"; "her quondam lover", If you have done something once or twice, you have done it a few times, but not very often. I popped my head round the door once or twice Once or twice she had caught a flash of interest in William's eyes, If something happens once in a while, it happens sometimes, but not very often. Earrings need to be taken out and cleaned once in a while. = occasionally, emphasis For once is used to emphasize that something happens on this particular occasion, especially if it has never happened before, and may never happen again. For once, dad is not complaining His smile, for once, was genuine, If something happens once again or once more, it happens again. Amy picked up the hairbrush and smoothed her hair once more Once again an official inquiry has spoken of weak management and ill-trained workers, emphasis If something happens once and for all, it happens completely or finally. We have to resolve this matter once and for all If we act fast, we can once and for all prevent wild animals in Britain from suffering terrible cruelty, one time, single occurrence, Distributed applications architecture founded by Sun Microsystems and currently controlled by a consortium led by Sun The NFS protocols are part of ONC, Open Network Computing A distributed applications architecture promoted and controlled by a consortium led by Sun Microsystems See DCE, Open Network Computing, Open Network Computing Distributed applications architecture designed by Sun Microsystems, currently controlled by a consortium led by Sun The NFS protocols are part of ONC See also NFS, Open Network Computing In the context of this document, ONC refers to the type of Remote Procedure Call (RPC) interfaces in use, Open Network Computing An industry standard developed by the Sun Corporation, which defines the use of Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) among connected systems,
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one and only one time - "I have only once eaten pizza."
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as soon as - "We'll get a move on once we find the damn car keys!"
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formerly - "He was once the most handsome man around."
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ones
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At any one time; often nearly equivalent to ever, if ever, or whenever; as, once kindled, it may not be quenched
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on one occasion; "once I ran into her"
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At some one period of time; used indefinitely
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on one occasion; "once I ran into her" at a previous time; "once he loved her"; "her erstwhile writing" as soon as; "once we are home, we can rest
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at a previous time; "once he loved her"; "her erstwhile writing"
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By limitation to the number one; for one time; not twice nor any number of times more than one
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as soon as; "once we are home, we can rest
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wanst
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The ounce
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once in a blue moon: see moon
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If someone once did something, they did it at some time in the past. I once went camping at Lake Darling with a friend We once walked across London at two in the morning Diana had taken that path once
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If something happens once another thing has happened, it happens immediately afterwards. The decision had taken about 10 seconds once he'd read a market research study Once customers come to rely on these systems they almost never take their business elsewhere
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If something happens all at once, it happens suddenly, often when you are not expecting it to happen. All at once there was someone knocking on the door. = all of a sudden
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If something was once true, it was true at some time in the past, but is no longer true. The culture minister once ran a theatre I lived there once myself, before I got married The house where she lives was once the village post office My memory isn't as good as it once was
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You use once with `a' and words like `day', `week', and `month' to indicate that something happens regularly, one time in each day, week, or month. Lung cells die and are replaced about once a week We arranged a special social event once a year to which we invited our major customers
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conj. at the moment that, if ever
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one time; at one point in time; in the past
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If something happens once, it happens one time only. I met Wilma once, briefly Since that evening I haven't once slept through the night Mary had only been to Manchester once before. Once is also a pronoun. `Have they been to visit you yet?' --- `Just the once, yeah.' Listen to us, if only this once
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If you do something at once, you do it immediately. I have to go, I really must, at once Remove from the heat, add the parsley, toss and serve at once The audience at once greeted him warmly. = immediately
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If a number of different things happen at once or all at once, they all happen at the same time. You can't be doing two things at once No bank could ever pay off its creditors if they all demanded their money at once
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Once upon a time is used to indicate that something happened or existed a long time ago or in an imaginary world. It is often used at the beginning of children's stories. `Once upon a time,' he began, `there was a man who had everything.' Once upon a time, asking a woman if she has a job was quite a straightforward question
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as soon as; "once we are home, we can rest"
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belonging to some prior time; "erstwhile friend"; "our former glory"; "the once capital of the state"; "her quondam lover"
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If you have done something once or twice, you have done it a few times, but not very often. I popped my head round the door once or twice Once or twice she had caught a flash of interest in William's eyes
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If something happens once in a while, it happens sometimes, but not very often. Earrings need to be taken out and cleaned once in a while. = occasionally
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emphasis For once is used to emphasize that something happens on this particular occasion, especially if it has never happened before, and may never happen again. For once, dad is not complaining His smile, for once, was genuine
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If something happens once again or once more, it happens again. Amy picked up the hairbrush and smoothed her hair once more Once again an official inquiry has spoken of weak management and ill-trained workers
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emphasis If something happens once and for all, it happens completely or finally. We have to resolve this matter once and for all If we act fast, we can once and for all prevent wild animals in Britain from suffering terrible cruelty
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one time, single occurrence isim
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onc
Distributed applications architecture founded by Sun Microsystems and currently controlled by a consortium led by Sun The NFS protocols are part of ONC
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onc
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Open Network Computing In the context of this document, ONC refers to the type of Remote Procedure Call (RPC) interfaces in use
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Open Network Computing An industry standard developed by the Sun Corporation, which defines the use of Remote Procedure Calls (RPC) among connected systems
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