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I . one [wʌn] SUBST (number)

one
um m

II . one [wʌn] ADJ

1. one numeral:

one
um(a)
one hundred
cem
é uma hora

2. one indef:

one
um(a)
we'll meet one day

3. one (single):

one
único(-a)

III . one [wʌn] PRON pess

1. one impess, no pl:

what one can do

2. one (person):

every one
no one

3. one (particular thing or person):

any one
this one
which one?
qual?
the one on the table

Veja também: eight

no one PRON indef, sing

no one

I . one-off esp Aus, Brit SUBST

II . one-off esp Aus, Brit ADJ

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All teams present were instructed to pair off, with one team from each pair going to each destination.
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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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The result was one of the most pleasing and harmonious cityscapes in the history of urban design.
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I was very proud that one of my coworkers had the presence of mind to think of that!
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Though this grouping is often encountered in the literature, it is an areal grouping rather than a genetic one.
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One situation where starch may be less effective than glucose or sucrose is when a person is taking acarbose.
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This is particularly common in jurisdictions in which only one licence plate series or design is valid at any given time.
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As the children leave the stables to begin looking for Sagitta, a one-legged beggar says he knows exactly where to find the horse.
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Smith later described the tour as the happiest one he had ever been associated with.
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Adjustable focus eyeglasses have one focal length, but it is variable without having to change where one is looking.
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