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Definition of one%27s in English Turkish dictionary

one
bir

Ek olarak yaşlılar birbirleriyle sosyalleşebilsin ve Amerikan hayatının aktif üyeleri olarak kalabilsinler diye birçok topluluk kurulmuştur. - In addition many groups have been formed so that the elderly can socialize with one another and remain active participants in American life.

Bir gece daha kalmak istiyorum. Mümkün mü? - I'd like to stay one more night. Is that possible?

one by one
birer birer

Onunla konuşmak için arkadaşları birer birer geldi. - One by one, friends came up to speak to him.

Belgelerin yığınını eşit şekilde böl, ve onları birer birer odanın her iki tarafına koy. - Divide the pile of documents equally, and take them one by one to either side of the room.

one
{i} tek

Tek bir taşla iki kuş öldür. - Kill two birds with one stone.

Eski tekerlekleri yenisiyle değiştir. - Replace the old tires with new ones.

one
{i} biri

Dustin Moskovitz, Yahudi bir girişimcidir. O, Facebook'un kurucularından biridir. - Dustin Moskovitz is a Jewish entrepreneur. He is one of the co-founders of Facebook.

Hayallerimden biri İzlandaca öğrenmek. - One of my dreams is to learn Icelandic.

no one
hiç kimse

Hiç kimse bir derneğe üye olmaya zorlanamaz. - No one may be compelled to belong to an association.

Hiç kimse keyfi olarak mal ve mülkünden mahrum edilemez. - No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property.

take off one's clothes
soyunmak
one
bir rakamı
one
{i} bir tane

Pasaportumu kaybettim. Yeni bir tane almak zorunda kalacağım. - I lost my passport. I'll have to get a new one.

Ben bir araba istiyorum, ama bir tane satın almak için hiç param yok. - I want a car, but I have no money to buy one.

one hundred
yüz

Bina yüz metre yüksekliğindedir. - The building is one hundred meters high.

On, yirmi, otuz, kırk, elli, altmış, yetmiş, seksen, doksan, yüz. - Ten, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, one hundred.

one
{i} birisi

Onun içinde iki kişi vardı, onun kız öğrencilerinden birisi ve genç bir adam. - There were two people in it, one of her girl students and a young man.

Dünya'nın Ay'dan görüntüsü, 20. yüzyılın ikonik resimlerinden birisidir. - The view of the Earth from the Moon is one of the iconic images of the 20th century.

one promising source
Bir okumada paragrafın asıl belirtmek istediği noktaya dikkat çekmek için kullanılan ifade
one's own kind
Birinin kendi gibi olan
one-hit wonder
Sadece tek bir şarkı ve saire ile ünlü olmuş sonradan kimsenin hatırlamadığı kimse
on one's own
kendi başına, başkasından yardım görmeden. on one's own initiative kendi inisiyatifini kullanarak
one
{s} aynı

Biz bu konuda hepimiz aynı fikirdeyiz. - We are all one on that point.

Tom'un yaptığı çok emniyetli olmayan tek şey her Web sitesi için aynı şifreyi kullanmasıdır. - One thing Tom does that isn't very safe is that he uses the same password for every website.

one
bir (sayı olarak)
one
{s} 1. bir: Give me one loquat. Bana bir maltaeriği ver. One hundred and twenty people came. Yüz yirmi kişi geldi. One half of them were crazy
one
{i} kimse

Kimse benim fikirlerimi dinlemek istemiyor. - No one wants to listen to my opinions.

Onu hiç kimse anlamıyor. - No one understands that.

one after another
birbiri ardına
one by one
sırayla
one by one
ayrı ayrı
one day
bir gün

Bir günde 500 dolar harcadım. - I've spent 500 dollars in one day.

Bir gün Amerika'ya gitmek istiyorum. - I would like to go to America one day.

one of a kind
türünün tek örneği
one sided
tek taraflı
one way or another
öyle ya da böyle
on one condition
bir şartla
on one hand
bir taraftan

O, bir taraftan raporumu methetti diğer taraftan onu eleştirdi. - On one hand he praised my report, but on the other hand he criticized it.

on one hand
bir yandan
on one's account
hesabına
on one's feet
(deyim) ayağa kalkmış
on one's feet
ayakta
on one's feet
(deyim) iyileşmiş
on one's guard
(deyim) hazır
on one's hands
omuzlarında
on one's head
tepetaklak
on one's mettle
gayretli
on one's own
yalnız
on one's own
yalnızca
on one's toes
hazır
on the one hand
bir yandan
on the one part
bir yandan
one
belirli biri
one
adında biri
one
bir sayısı
one a day
günde bir tane
one color
tek renk
one condition
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) bir durumu
one dollar
bir dolar
one fourth
dörtte bir

Maaşımın dörtte birini son üç yıldır bir kenara bıraktım. - I have put aside one fourth of my salary for the last three years.

one hour
(Bilgisayar) bir saat
one in a million
milyonda bir
one is no better than the other
al birini vur ötekine
one might as well say
aynı şekilde
one more
birtane daha
one more
bir daha

Onu bir daha deneyebiliriz. - We can give it one more try.

one of the boys
(deyim) çocuklardan biri
one of the parties
taraflardan biri
one of them
onlardan biri

Güneşin etrafında dönen dokuz gezegen vardır,Dünya onlardan biridir. - There are nine planets travelling around the sun, the earth being one of them.

Tom onlardan birinden her zaman soğuk algınlığı kapmaktan korktuğu için çocukların etrafında olmaktan hoşlanmaz. - Tom doesn't like being around children because he's always afraid of catching a cold from one of them.

one of these days
(deyim) yakında
one of those
bunlardan biri
one of us
içimizden biri
one off
bir kereye mahsus
one or two
bir iki tane
one or two
bir kaç tane
one page
(Bilgisayar) bir sayfa
one page
(Bilgisayar) tek sayfa
one sixth
altıda bir
one way
tek yönlü seyahat
one way trip
(Turizm) tek yönlü seyahat
one would think that
güya
one would wish that
gönül ister ki
one's home
sıla
only one
(Bilgisayar) yalnızca bir

Koleksiyonumda yalnızca bir tane eksik model var. - There's only one model missing in my collection.

Banyomuzda yalnızca bir havlu var. - There is only one towel in our bathroom.

one after another
birer birer

Yedek parçaları birer birer inceledi. - He examined the spare parts one after another.

one another
birbirlerini

Tom ve Mary birbirlerini öptüler. - Tom and Mary kissed one another.

İnsanlar birbirlerini sevmeliler. - People must love one another.

one conventional tune cycle
bir klasik ayar çevrimi
one of these days
günümüzde
one or two
birkaç
one or two of
in bir iki tanesi
one sided
taraf tutan
one sidedness
tek taraflılık
one-legged
tek bacaklı
one-to-one
birebir
one-to-one relation
bire bir ilişki
One for all and all for one
(deyim) Birimiz hepimiz, hepimiz birimiz için
one and one
ve tek
one for one
Bire bir
one to one
Bire bir
one to one correspondence
00: 59 yazışma
one to one mapping
Bire bir eşleme
one who bakes; one who owns a bakery
bir pişiren, bir fırın sahibi
one who piles objects on top of one another
Bir başka üst üste kim kazık nesneler
one's eyes are bigger than one's stomach
Gözü aç! Doymak bilmiyor!
one's eyes are bigger than one's stomach
(deyim) Gözü aç olmak, doymayacağını sanmak
one-on-one
Bire bir

İleriye giden stratejimizi tartışmak için başkanla bire bir oturum yapmak istiyorum. - I'd like to have a one-on-one session with the president to discuss our strategy going forward.

Koç'un onun saha performansını değerlendirmek için her oyuncuyla bire bir görüşmesi vardı. - The coach had a one-on-one discussion with each player to evaluate his performance on the field.

one-to-one
Bire bir
one by one
teker teker

Öğrencilerin teker teker ayağa kalktılar ve kendilerini tanıttılar. - The students stood up one by one and introduced themselves.

one to one and onto mapping
birebir orten islev
one to one function
birebir islev
one's work dominate one's life
işi hayatından önce gelmek
give one a piece of one's mind
(deyim) lafını esirgememek
knit one, purl one
bir ters örmek
burn one's bridges behind one
köprüleri atmak
cut one's coat according to one's cloth
ayağını yorganına göre uzatmak
frighten one out of one's wits
yüreğini oynatmak
get one's wits about one
kafasını toplamak
give one a dose of one's own medicine
anladığı dilden muamele etmek
give one one's walking papers
pasaportunu eline vermek
have one's heart in one's boots
ödü kopmak
have one's heart in one's mouth
yüreği ağzına gelmek
have one's tail between one's legs
kuyruğunu kısmak
have one's wits about one
dikkatli ve mantıklı olmak
have one's wits about one
kıvrak
leave one to one's fate
kaderiyle baş başa bırakmak
not know one's arse from one's elbow
elifi görüp mertek sanmak
put all one's eggs in one basket
varını yoğunu tehlikeye atmak
put one's hand into one's pocket
elini cebine götürmek
set one back on one's heels
birini beyninden vurulmuşa döndürmek
take one at one's word
sözünü tutmak
take one's life in one's hands
kelleyi koltuğa almak
take one's life in one's hands
canını dişine takmak
Buy One Get One Free
Bir alana bir bedava
cast one´s lot in with s.o./cast in one´s lot with s.o./cast one´s lot with s.o
biriyle işbirliği yapmak/bir olmak
cut off one´s nose to spite one´s face
k. dili gâvura kızıp oruç bozmak
get into one´s stride/hit one´s stride
k. dili bir işin havasına girmek
get one´s wits about one
aklını başına toplamak
give one a tickle in one´s throat
-e gıcık vermek, -i gıcıklamak
have one's wits about one
bak
have one's words stick in one's throat
nutku tutulmak/boğazı düğümlenmek
have one´s work cut out for one
k. dili (birinin) önünde zor bir iş olmak
have/keep one's wits about one
kıvrak, dikkatli ve mantıklı olmak
keep one´s wits about one. How about ...?
1. -e ne dersin/dersiniz?: How about a game of tennis? Tenis oynamaya ne dersin? 2. -den ne haber? How about Çetin? What´s he doing? Çetin´den ne haber? Ne yapıyor? 3. -e/-i ne yapacağız/yapmalıyız? How about that damp basement? O rutubetli bodruma ne yapacağız? 4. ... hakkında/için ne düşünüyorsun/düşünüyorsunuz?: How about Ayşe´s plan? Ayşe´nin planı hakkında ne düşünüyorsun?
line up one by one
tek satır bir yukarı
off one´s head/out of one´s head
k. dili deli, çıldırmış
put all one´s eggs in one basket
her şeyini tek bir şeye/kişiye bağlamak, tüm umutlarını tek bir şeye/kişiye bağlamak
put one's foot in one's mouth
(deyim) Pot kırmak, gaf yapmak
put one´s foot into it/put one´s foot in one´s mouth
pot kırmak, gaf yapmak
set one back on one's heels
birini beyninden vurulmusa döndürmek
wear one's heart on one's sleeve
(deyim) Duygularını açığa vurmak
wear one's heart on/upon one's sleeve
içi dışı bir olmak
with one´s tail between one´s legs
k. dili süklüm püklüm
cut one's suit according to one's cloth
ayağını yorganına göre uzatmak
do one's job for one
benzetmek
do one's job for one
öldürmek
get one round one's back
başına belayı satın almak
have more than one string to one's bow
birden fazla seçeneği olmak
have one's wits about one
tetikte olmak
keep one's wits about one
durumu hemen kavramak
knit one, purl one
bir düz, bir ters örmek
put one's hand in one's pocket
para harcamak
tell one to one's face
birinin yüzüne karşı söylemek: Tell him what you think of him to his face. Kendisi hakkında ne düşündüğünü yüzüne karşı söyle
thrust one's hand into one's pocket
elini cebine sokmak
English - English

Definition of one%27s in English English dictionary

on one hand
Alternative form of on the one hand
on one's deathbed
Close to death
on one's feet
Being stable or capable, especially in a financial or emotional sense

It took some time for the lady to get back on her feet after the death of her husband.

on one's feet
Being standing up
on one's feet
Being well again after a bout of illness

Welcome back! It's good to see you back on your feet.

on one's hands
Being one's liability or responsibility; with which one is lumbered

It is most curious to see that you have so much time on your hands that you are able to simply wander about this house bothering others.

on one's head
Assumed or borne, as a responsibility or something blameworthy

CLEOPATRA (vehemently): He has shed the blood of my servant Ftatateeta. On your head be it as upon his, Caesar, if you hold him free of it.

on one's head
Assigned by government authorities as a bounty or penalty

There was a Rs 2.5 million reward on his head.

on one's high horse
Self-righteous; proceeding on the belief one is more correct or proper than others

When she gets on her high horse there is not much to do but go along with it or wait for it to pass.

on one's knees
At the mercy of someone
on one's mark
The given time to open fire
on one's mind
In one's thoughts, especially persistently or recurrently
on one's mind
Causing worry or preoccupation
on one's own
Alone; by oneself; without the companionship or assistance of others

A seven-year-old can get dressed on his own, but it might take a long time.

on one's tod
on one's own, alone
on one's toes
attentive, active, busy or alert

I keep my students on their toes with pop quizzes.

on one's watch
During the period of time when one is in a position of authority or responsibility

Woods dismissed the idea that anyone could get away with election fraud on her watch.

on one's way
In the direct route that one intends to travel

I can drop you at the station, as it is on my way home.

on one's way
Leaving; going about one's business/

If we're done, I'll be on my way.

on the edge of one's seat
In suspense; waiting eagerly or anxiously for some resolution

The movie had me on the edge of my seat right from the beginning.

on the one hand
From one point of view

On the one hand, it was quite a good bargain, but, on the other hand, do we really need one?.

on the tip of one's tongue
known but not quite remembered

Her name is on the tip of my tongue; it could be Kathy or Karen or something.

one
Being a preeminent example

He is one hell of a guy.

one
The ordinality of an element which has no predecessor, usually called first or number one
one
The same

The two types look very different, but are one species.

one
Being an unknown person with the specified name

The town records from 1843 showed the overnight incarceration of one “A. Lincoln”.

one
In agreement

We are one on the importance of learning.

one
any person (applying to people in general)

With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get.

one
Being a single, unspecified thing; a; any

My aunt used to say, One day is just like the other..

one
The neutral element with respect to multiplication in a ring
one
one thing (among a group of others); one member of a group

I want the green one.

one
One run scored by hitting the ball and running between the wickets; a single
one
Of a period of time, being particular; as, one morning, one year

One day the prince set forth to kill the dragon that had brought terror to his father’s kingdom for centuries.

one
Sole, only

He is the one man who can help you.

one
A numerical value equal to 1; the first number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the smallest nonempty set. Ordinal: first

One person, one vote.

one
Whole, entire

Body and soul are not separate; they are one.

one
Used instead of ! to amplify an exclamation, imitating n00bs who forget to press the shift key while typing exclamation points

B: y d0nt u just g0 away l0zer!!1!!one!!one!!eleven!!1!.

one
A one-dollar bill
one
The digit or figure 1
one L
Of or pertaining to the first year of law school

I've heard that one L courses are the hardest courses you'll take in law school.

one L
A law student in his or her first year of law school
one after the other
one by one (of a person or thing)
one and all
each one
one and all
all, everyone
one and one's
An expression of exasperation or frustration

Those kids and their damn sling shots,” he seethed. “How could anyone kill a beautiful bird like this?”.

one and the same
The same person or thing. Used to emphasize the identity or equivalence of two things

It's almost like there's one electron in two places at one and the same time.

one another
Used of a reciprocal relationship among a group of two or more people or things; compare each other

Rainy days seemed to follow one another all summer.

one at a time
Individually, as opposed to collectively; slowly or methodically, figuratively

One at a time, please! I can't hear you if you all talk at once.

one brick short of a full load
not mentally sound; insane

I feel fine today, but that gentleman conversing with the house plant there may be one brick short of a full load.

one brick short of a full load
stupid

You have to be one brick short of a full load to think that '7' is a letter in the alphabet.

one by one
Individually in succession; one at a time

The passengers escaped through the hatch one by one.

one can run but one can't hide
There is nothing someone can do to evade something

You can run but you can't hide.

one can't hold two watermelons in one hand
do not attempt to take on more than you can handle
one card shy of a full deck
mentally deranged; demented; insane

That guy might be one card shy of a full deck — he thinks that substitute sugar is really a government tracking system.

one could be someone's parent
Said to emphasize age disparity of a couple, usually to express disapproval and imply the possibility of choosing a partner with closer age
one country, two systems
Slogan for the reunification of China as one country, but with areas like Hong Kong and Taiwan with separate economic and political systems
one day
At some unspecified time in the past

One day I was playing with a girl from my class.

one day
At some unspecified time in the future

One day I shall upgrade my software, but not just yet.

one drop
A style of drumming, prevalent in reggae and attributed to Winston Grennan, in which the snare and bass play on the same beat
one eighty out
in American military for incorrect or false

I read you loud and clear but it's still 180-out.

one fat lady
eight
one fell swoop
One stroke; one action or event with many results

they might be hanging about there or simply marauders ready to decamp with whatever boodle they could in one fell swoop at a moment's notice, your money or your life, leaving you there to point a moral, gagged and garrotted.

one finger salute
To give a one-finger salute: to make an obscene gesture by holding only the middle finger of a hand erect while the rest of the fingers are in a fist

I've one finger saluted life before.

one finger salute
Alternative spelling of one-finger salute
one foot
A trick with one foot free from the bindings, instead it is placed beside the rear binding and boned far away from the board during airtime

Dude, doing one foots is suicidal.

one foots
plural form of one foot
one for all, all for one
Each individual should act for the benefit of the group, and the group should act for the benefit of each individual
one good turn deserves another
One act of kindness should be paid back by another act of kindness
one hit wonder
Alternative spelling of one-hit wonder
one hundred and one
One hundred plus one
one hundred and one
The figure 101
one hundred million
The number 100,000,000
one hundred one
The cardinal number one hundred plus one
one hundred percent
totally, completely

This drink is 100% organic.

one hundred percent
complete, entire, whole

He has a one hundred percent record of success.

one in a million
Something extremely rare or unlikely

A one in a million, chance of a lifetime ... one in a million you.

one in the eye for
an event or achievement which is unpleasant for someone, especially for those who considered it impossible or unwelcome; an annoyance

The success of Firefox is one in the eye for Microsoft.

one legged
Of or pertaining to having only one leg

A mono-pod is a one legged equivalent to a tripod.

one man and a dog
a small startup company, usually in a computer or technological field

He started work as the proverbial one man and a dog operation....

one million
The number 1000000
one moment, please
Used to ask a person to wait a moment
one more time for the sweet souvenir
for old times' sake
one o'clock
The start of the second hour in both the 12-hour and the 24-hour clock; 1: 00
one of a kind
A unique specimen
one of a kinds
plural form of one of a kind
one of his majesty's bad bargains
A worthless soldier, a malingeror
one of these days
One day, some day

One of these days, he won't be so lucky.

one of those days
A bad day

I'm sorry I was rude earlier. I'm just having one of those days.

one off the wrist
An act of masturbation
one short
the act of a batsman, running between the wickets, failing to ground himself or his bat behind the popping crease before turning for another run; the umpire's signal indicating this (the run does not count)
one should be so lucky
It is highly doubtful: indicating that something is not likely to happen

A pay increase? You should be so lucky!.

one side
You should move to one side and allow me to go through the passageway you are blocking

I'm late now, Fatty. C'mon. One side, Zooey said. A Philadelphia highboy had been moved out into the hall, and, together with Mrs. Glass's person, it blocked Zooey's passage.

one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
(used imitatively) A cliché used to exaggerate an accomplishment or milestone
one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind
Words spoken by Neil Armstrong when taking the first steps on the moon
one step ahead
maintaining a slight advantage; continuing to lead
one step at a time
Slowly and steadily. Without rushing
one step forward, two steps back
A situation in which progress is more than offset by adverse developments

We got all the roofing removed but the chimney was damaged and we discovered that some rafters had to be replaced. One step forward, two steps back. Or maybe three.

one strike and you're out
If you fail you will be given no second chance

The training was intense and they had a strict one strike and you're out policy when it came to sleeping in.

one swallow does not a summer make
One sighting or instance of an event does not necessarily indicate a trend
one swallow does not make a summer
A sign is not proof – do not rejoice too soon
one swallow doesn't make a summer
One sighting or instance of an event does not necessarily indicate a trend
one thing led to another
From one event, a series of non-important steps resulted in another event
one thousand
Used in a common chronometric counting scheme, in which each iteration is sequentially numbered and supposed to be approximately one second in length

One one thousand, two one thousand, three one thousand, .

one thousand
The number 1000
one track mind
Alternative spelling of one-track mind
one trick pony
Alternative spelling of one-trick pony
one under
A person under a train; a person hit by a train after jumping or falling in front of it

I've been on a train when some has gone under. Actually heard the thump and then the driver on the radio saying I've got one under.

one unders
plural form of one under
one up
To outdo, to do something slightly better than a competitor's prior effort

Every year the neighbors try to one-up each other with their holiday lights.

one up
In additional life or an object that increases the player's number of chances or "lives" by one

If you hit that block, you can get a one up.

one ups
plural form of one up
one who hesitates is lost
A person who spends too much time contemplating what to do may miss a valuable but fleeting opportunity
one's
belonging to one
one's bark is worse than one's bite
The individual acts threatening but is relatively harmless

Its bark is worse than its bite.

one's days are numbered
Some period of time, such as a term of employment or a lifetime, is coming to an end

If his performance does not improve very soon, his days at this company are numbered.

one's jig is up
Alternative form of the jig is up.

But I'd convinced a witness to come in, Sure enough, when we brought Marshall in for the lineup, she picked him right away. ¶ Marshall was naturally upset that his jig was up,.

one's self
The self or being of an individual

Self-awareness is acknowledging the existence of one's self and one's being.

one's self
Alternative spelling of oneself

One can teach one's self to do this.

one's socks off
With a large amount of effort or intensity
one's word is law
Requests or orders of (a person) should definitely be fulfilled
one-armed bandit
A gaming machine having a long handle (the “arm” referred to in the name) at one side that one pulls down to make reels spin; the player wins money or tokens when certain combinations of symbols line up on these reels
one-armed router
A special variety of router used to route packets in a VLAN environment. Because a one-armed router uses the same physical link to send and receive traffic to and from different VLANs, this is also known as a router on a stick
one-banana problem
A problem with a low level of difficulty

It's only a one-banana problem at the most; what's taking them so long?.

one-banana problems
plural form of one-banana problem
one-child policy
A policy of population control in China, whereby a married couple is allowed only one child
one-day cricket
a form of cricket, played on one day, in which each side bats only once
one-day international
a one-day match played between teams representing the Test nations; a similar match in a tournament such as the World Cup
one-day internationals
plural form of one-day international
one-day match
a game of cricket played on one day; each side batting once
one-day matches
plural form of one-day match
one-dimensional
Lacking depth or believability; flat

In contrast to this are the flat, one-dimensional characters found in fables.

one-dimensional
An object with length, but no height or depth. Like a square has no depth, a one-dimensional object is that square with no width. A straight line
one-drop rule
The notion that one drop of black blood (i.e., any African ancestry at all) makes a person black
one-eyed
Having only a single eye, particularly when a higher number is normal
one-eyed trouser snake
The penis

Christ, I’ve gotta go and shake the old one-eyed trouser snake, meself.

one-finger salute
The obscene gesture made by holding only the middle finger of a hand erect while the rest of the fingers are in a fist

Painted on one: destroy this memory. ¶ On another, a homeowner has painted a one-finger salute to Allstate.

one-finger salutes
plural form of one-finger salute
one-hit wonder
A musical performer or musical group known for a single hit song, especially after failing at later attempts at success

Eleven years ago, Arrested Development became one of Southern hip-hop's first crossover successes with “Tennessee,” a wistful, bohemian-influenced song about the scars of history. But the group was a one-hit wonder.

one-hit wonder
A person or group known for achieving only a single major accomplishment

The European company is no one-hit wonder. The company has another best seller in its J-class car, sold as a Vauxhall Cavalier.

one-horse town
A very small town

It's surrounded by beautiful wilderness, but otherwise it's just a one-horse town.

one-horse towns
plural form of one-horse town
one-hundred
Attributive form of one hundred
one-hundred-year storm
A storm of such force that it occurs only once every one hundred years approximately
one-hundred-year storms
plural form of one-hundred-year storm
one-hundredth
the second decimal digit in a percentage

one one-hundredth of a percent = 0.01%.

one-legged
Having only one leg
one-liner
a short remark intended as a sound bite
one-liner
a short joke, especially one of a single sentence
one-man band
A musician who plays several musical instruments at once
one-man band
An organisation or business that is effectively run by only one person

The corporation he will someday inherit—growing, churning—won't work as a one-man band.

one-minute warning
In the AFL, a warning given with one minute to go before the end of a half, after which special rules apply, eg, stoppage of the game clock after very first down
one-night stand
A single sexual encounter between two individuals, where at least one of the parties has no immediate intention or expectation of establishing a longer-term sexual or romantic relationship. As the phrase implies, the relationship lasts for only one night
one-night stand
An occasion when a performer or team of them (especially in vaudeville) expects to perform at a theater for a single evening
one-night stands
plural form of one-night stand
one-nighter
A nighttime performance by a performer (or troupe) who will only perform in that location for that one night until further notice
one-note
Having only one opinion, outlook, tone, etc., especially as expressed repetitively; without variety or range

The movie is one long snigger. . . . It might be one-note, but at least it's in the key of funny.

one-of-a-kind
A unique example
one-off
Occurring once; one-time

The government insisted that the embarrassing loss of the tax records was a one-off event.

one-off
Something that is done, created, etc. only once, and often quickly, simply, or improvisationally

I'll put together a quick one-off as a sample so we can taste the recipe.

one-on-one
Involving direct communication between two people
one-on-one
bijective or injective
one-on-one
A contest involving only one player on each side, especially of an activity often involving teams

He was willing to go one-on-one with the District Attorney himself.

one-on-one
involving one attacker and one defender
one-percent milk
Milk containing one percent butterfat
one-percenter
An outlaw biker, such as a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle club

There is, without a doubt, the one-percenter subculture consisting of individuals who are social renegades in the criminal sense.

one-percenter
One who wishes to be recognized for an idea without putting forth the "ninety-nine percent perspiration" needed to implement that idea
one-percenter
An esoteric joke which is unlikely to be appreciated by a general audience
one-percenter
One who seeks or is granted honor far greater than their perceived contribution would warrant
one-percenter
A member of the top one percent of a population by wealth, ability, etc. (same as the ninety-ninth percentile)

ou've been one of the one-percenters. You've always been in that rarefied top one percent of the people doing whatever you were doing at any given moment in your life.

one-piece
Composed of a single integral unit or so appearing

A man's one-piece swim suit can be as small as a jock strap, whereas a woman's one-piece swim suit by convention covers with one contiguous unit both the genitalia and the teats.

one-piece
A one-piece article of clothing
one-shot
A monostable multivibrator
one-shot
needing only a single attempt to become effective
one-shot
A cinematographic shot of a person talking to camera; a talking head
one-shot
A music sample that is played without immediate repetition
one-shot
A type of long-lasting paint
one-shot
A television programme that is not part of a series
one-shot
unique
one-shot
A headshot, especially in first-person shooters or a single hit kill in most RPGs
one-shot
A story of only one chapter
one-sided
Out of proportion or lopsided
one-sided
Partial or biased in favour of one faction or demographic group

We were robbed! That referee was definitely one-sided.

one-sided
With one competitor dominant over the other

It was a swift, one-sided fight, all over in the second round.

one-sided
Having only one side, like a Möbius strip
one-sidedly
In a manner which physically favors or uses only one side of something

There was nothing Julia could tell her about sterilizing, or talcum powder, or keeping light out of the baby's eyes, or turning her over in her crib from time to time so that she shouldn't develop one-sidedly.

one-sidedly
In a one-sided or biased manner

Macaulay was concerned to interpret the seventeenth century in terms of the triumph of the Whigs as champions of public rights; and he upheld this one-sidedly but not malignantly.

one-size-fits-all
Appealing to a wide range of tastes or opinions
one-size-fits-all
Designed to be worn with comfort by people with a wide range of sizes
one-start
Describing a simple spiral that starts at a point at the origin and does not divide the plane
one-start
Describing a section of a simple helix
one-stop
Describing the act of using such an operation
one-stop
Describing a service operation at which all of a customer's needs may be satisfied without visiting another
one-time
Occurring only on one occasion

He was an eloquent speaker, and his slip of the tongue was a one-time error.

one-time
Of or pertaining to a specific time in the past

He was the one-time president of the club.

one-to-one
Bijective or injective
one-to-one
Matching each member of one set with a member of another set

There is a one-to-one relationship between days with large cash shortages and his workdays.

one-to-one
A personal relationship, especially a sexual one, between two people
one-to-one
injection (a mapping which takes no two points in the preimage to the same point in the image) or a bijection
one-to-one
Involving direct communication between two people. Used especially to refer to situations in which one person is teaching one other person
one-track
limited to one idea or thought
one-track
having a single set of lines so that trains can run only in one direction at a time; single-track
one-track mind
That said to be possessed by someone who is obsessed with something or only able to think of one thing

He has a one-track mind. All he ever talks about is trains and railroads.

one-trick pony
A performing animal (especially a pony) that knows only one trick
one-trick pony
A person or group noteworthy for only a single achievement, skill, or characteristic
one-two
A quick one-touch play between two players
one-two
A one-two punch; two punches delivered in rapid succession
one-two punch
A combination of two punches, one from each hand, thrown in rapid succession
one-two punch
A rapid sequence of two things that has a quick effect
one-two punches
plural form of one-two punch
one-up
To outdo, to do something slightly better than a competitor's prior effort

Every year the neighbors try to one-up each other with their holiday lights.

one-up
In additional life or an object that increases the player's number of chances or "lives" by one

If you hit that block, you can get a one-up.

one-up-one-down
A traditional house with one room upstairs and one room downstairs
one-upmanship
The art or practice of successively outdoing a competitor

He always engaged in one-upmanship.

one-upmanship
A succession of instances of outdoing a competitor
one-way
allowing movement in only one direction

The town centre is now a system of one-way streets.

one-way
allowing travel in only one direction

I bought a one-way ticket to Leeds.

one-way mirror
A mirror reflecting images on one side and transparent on the other, often used by the police during an interrogation

The trainee interviews a client in a one-way mirror room or in front of a video camera while being observed by the supervisor, who guides the therapy by telephoning suggestions or bringing the trainee out for discussion. — Learning and Teaching Therapy by Jay Haley.

one-way mirrors
plural form of one-way mirror
one-way street
A thoroughfare in which traffic is only allowed to proceed in one direction
one-way ticket
A course of action from which there is no way back

Voting Labour is a one way ticket to higher fuel prices.