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| a great one for doing [sth] n | informal (person: does [sth] frequently) (potoczny) | pierwszy do czegoś przym. + przyim. |
| | He's a great one for telling stories. |
| a hard one n | informal ([sb] difficult) | osoba o trudnym charakterze wyr. |
| | Mark is a hard one; you never know what he is thinking. |
| a hard one n | informal ([sb] cold, severe) (potoczny) | surowy facet przym. + m |
| | The boss is a hard one; he is very strict. |
| all for one interj | (expressing solidarity) | wszyscy za jednego wykrz. |
| all one adj | (united) | w zgodzie, w solidarności przyim. + ż |
| all-in-one adj | (combined, comprehensive) | włączający wszystko przym. + n |
| | My printer is an all-in-one; it prints, scans, and photocopies. |
all-in-one, one-piece n | UK (bodysuit, catsuit) | strój jednoczęściowy m + przym. |
| | Gloria was wearing an all-in-one. |
| another one n | (one more) | jeszcze jeden |
| | The muffins were delicious, so I ate another one. |
| another one n | (a different one) | inny przym. |
| | I lost my teddy bear so my parents bought me another one. |
| any one n | (no matter which one) | ktokolwiek zaim. |
| | Any one of those cakes will surely be delicious. |
| any one adj | (no matter which) | którykolwiek zaim. |
| | Any one of those cakes will surely be delicious. |
| as one adv | (together, in unison) | jak jeden mąż |
| | The bride and groom stepped out of the church as one. |
| as one adv | (in agreement) | w przeciwieństwie przyim. + n |
| | The committee members agreed as one to approve the plan. |
| at one adv | (at one o'clock) (rano) | o pierwszej przyim. + licz. |
| | (po południu) | o trzynastej przyim. + licz. |
| | We went for lunch at one. |
| at one point adv | (at a given moment) | w pewnym momencie wyr. |
| | At one point, I thought we might even get married. |
| at one time expr | (once, at some point in the past) | kiedyś zaim. |
| | At one time you were allowed to buy milk straight from the farmer. |
| at one time expr | (at once: simultaneously) | naraz przys. |
| | I was trying to do three things at one time, and failed the three. |
| at one with adj | (in agreement with, at peace with) | w zgodzie z wyr. |
| | After I meditate, I feel at one with the world. |
billion, a billion, one billion, 1, 000, 000, 000 n | invariable (cardinal number: thousand million) | miliard licz. |
| Uwaga: "a billion" is used generally; "one billion" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | I bet you can't count to two billion! |
a billion, one billion, 1 billion, 1, 000, 000, 000 adj | invariable (one thousand million in number) | miliard licz. |
| | One celebrity donated one billion dollars to charity last year. |
billion, a billion, one billion, 1, 000, 000, 000 pron | invariable (people, things: thousand million of them) | miliard licz. |
| | The world's population is predicted to go up by a billion over the next decade. |
a billion, one billion, 1 billion, 1, 000, 000, 000 n | invariable (sum: thousand million pounds or dollars) | miliard licz. |
| | The profits last year topped one billion. The government has pledged two billion to finance a new sports stadium. |
billion, a billion, one billion adj | UK, dated (million million in number) | bilion licz. |
| | There are thought to be a billion bacteria in the human intestine. |
billion, a billion, one billion n | UK, dated (million million) | bilion licz. |
| | Max thinks he can easily make a billion and retire early. |
| can't be in all places at one time v | informal (have too many obligations to fulfil) | nie można być w kilku miejscach na raz |
dozen, a dozen, one dozen n | invariable (twelve) | tuzin m |
| | A dozen plus 10 makes 22. |
dozen, a dozen, one dozen adj | invariable (twelve) | tuzin licz. |
| | If you're going to the shop, could you get me two dozen eggs? |
dozen, a dozen, one dozen pron | invariable (people, things: 12 of them) | tuzin licz. |
| | The old lady had lots of cats; I'd say she had at least a dozen. |
driver, number one wood n | (golf) | driver m |
| | He used a driver to hit over the sand trap. |
| each and every one pron | (all) | każdy z nich wyr. |
| | Each and every one filed in and sat down. |
| each one pron | (every individual one) | nawzajem przys. |
| | Each one of them is different. |
| | Examine each one in turn. |
eighth, an eighth, one eighth, 1/8 n | (fraction: 8th part) | ósma licz. |
| Uwaga: "an eighth" is used generally; "one eighth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | Cut the pie into eighths. |
fifth, a fifth, one fifth, 1/5 n | (fraction: 5th part, 20 per cent) | piąta licz. |
| Uwaga: "a fifth" is used generally; "one fifth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | Only a fifth of people with hearing problems wear hearing aids. |
fifth, a fifth, one-fifth, 1/5 adv | (extent: 1/5) | jedna piąta licz. |
| Uwaga: "a fifth" is used generally; "one-fifth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | Our apartment block is one-fifth empty. |
fiftieth, a fiftieth, one fiftieth, 1/50 n | (fraction: 50th part) | pięćdziesiąta licz. |
| Uwaga: "a fiftieth" is used generally; "one fiftieth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| for one thing expr | informal (the first reason is) | po pierwsze przyim. + licz. |
| | No, you can't go out! For one thing, you can't afford it. |
fourth, a fourth, one fourth, 1/4 n | (fraction: fourth part, quarter) (ułamek, czwarta część) | czwarta przym. |
| | | czwarta część przym. + ż |
| Uwaga: "a fourth" is used generally; "one fourth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | A fourth of the company's profits are donated to a charity. |
| | Jedna czwarta dochodów firmy została przekazana organizacji dobroczynnej. |
fourth, a fourth, one-fourth, 1/4 adv | (extent: 1/4, a quarter) | jedna czwarta, ćwierć, ćwiartka licz. |
| Uwaga: "a fourth" is used generally; "one-fourth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| get to know one another v expr | (become better acquainted) | poznawać się nawzajem zwr. ndk. + przys. |
| | | poznać się nawzajem zwr. dk. + przys. |
| | The two men got to know each other while they were both at college. |
| go one step further v expr | figurative (do [sth] more extreme) | iść o krok dalej zwrot ndk. |
| | | pójść o krok dalej zwrot dk. |
| | This year the team went one step further and won both domestic cup competitions. |
half, a half, one half n | (fraction: 50 per cent) | połowa ż |
| Uwaga: "a half" is used generally; "one half" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | All of these groups combined add up to half. |
| help one another v expr | (assist each other) | pomagać sobie nawzajem ndk. + zaim. + przys. |
| | | pomóc sobie nawzajem dk. + zaim. + przys. |
| | The students formed study groups, to help one another prepare for the exams. |
hole in one, hole-in-one n | (golf: one stroke) | trafione uderzenie przym. + n |
| | At 103 years old, Gus Andreone is the oldest golfer to ever record a hole in one. |
hundred, a hundred, one hundred, 100 n | invariable (cardinal number: 100) | sto licz. |
| Uwaga: "a hundred" is used generally; "one hundred" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | She lost count just after a hundred. |
hundred, a hundred, one hundred, 100 pron | invariable (people, things: 100 of them) | sto licz. |
| | I wonder how many people are here? I'd guess a hundred. |
hundredth, a hundredth, one hundredth, 1/100, 100th n | (fraction: 100th part) | setna licz. |
| Uwaga: "a hundredth" is used generally; "one hundredth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | The profits are one hundredth of what we predicted. The horse won the race by two hundredths of a second. |
in one fell swoop, at one fell swoop expr | (in a single fast action) | za jednym zamachem wyr. |
| | Pests or disease can wipe out the entire crop in one fell swoop. |
| in one word adv | (in summary) | jednym słowem licz. + n |
| | How was the movie? In one word, awful. |
| little one n | (affectionate term: small child) (mężczyzna) | mały m |
| | (kobieta) | mała ż |
| | Eight o'clock is bedtime for the little one. |
| little ones npl | (small chlidren) (potoczny) | maluchy m, l.mn. |
| | Be quiet! The little ones are napping! |
| loved one n | (close family member or friend) | osoba kochana ż + przym. |
| | The loss of a loved one is hard to bear. |
be made for each other, be made for one another v expr | informal, figurative (be ideally suited to each other) (przenośny) | być stworzonym dla siebie zwrot ndk. |
| | What a lovely couple; they're made for each other. Those two business partners are equally nasty; they're made for one another. |
| | Co za cudowna para; oni są stworzeni dla siebie. |
million, a million, one million, 1, 000, 000 n | invariable (cardinal number: 1,000,000) | milion licz. |
| Uwaga: "a million" is used generally; "one million" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | Three million is a very big number. |
million, a million, one million, 1, 000, 000 n | invariable (sum: 1,000,000 pounds or dollars) | milion licz. |
| | The movie star's house cost around three million. |
million, a million, one million, 1, 000, 000 adj | invariable (1,000,000 in number) | milion licz. |
| | Some houses cost a million dollars or more. |
| | Niektóre domy kosztują milion dolarów lub więcej. |
million, a million, one million, 1, 000, 000 pron | invariable (people, things: 1,000,000 of them) | milion licz. |
| | I'm not sure exactly how many subscribers he has, but it's at least a million. |
millionth, a millionth, one millionth n | (fraction: 1,000,000th part) | milion m |
| Uwaga: "a millionth" is used generally; "one millionth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
mince, mince one's words vtr | (moderate your remarks) | przebierać w słowach zwrot ndk. |
| | | przebrać w słowach zwrot dk. |
| more than one n | (a number greater than one) | więcej niż jeden wyr. |
| | He says he has only had one beer, but the way he is behaving, it looks like he's had more than one. |
| more than one adj | (greater than one: of [sth]) | więcej niż jeden wyr. |
| | We will need more than one table as there are 12 people coming to dinner. |
| nice one interj | informal (expressing congratulations or admiration) | nieźle |
| | You won the lottery? Nice one! |
ninth, a ninth, one ninth, 1/9 n | (fraction: 9th part) | jedna dziewiąta licz. |
| Uwaga: "a ninth" is used generally; "one ninth" is used to emphasize the precise amount |
| | Can you cut a pie into ninths? |
nobody, no one, also UK: no-one pron | (not one person) | nikt zaim. |
| Uwaga: "Nobody" is slightly more informal than "no one" |
| | Peter threw a party, but nobody showed up. |
| | I thought I heard someone, but there was no one there. |
not a bit, not one bit adv | informal (not at all) | ani trochę przyim. + przys. |
| | Am I bothered about missing the show. Not a bit. |
| | I'm not a bit worried about this exam because I've revised really hard for it. |
| number one n | (numeral, cardinal number: 1) | numer jeden m + licz. |
| Uwaga: hyphen used when term is an adj before a noun |
| | Please look at paper number one in your packet. |
| number one n | (song: biggest-selling) | numer jeden m + licz. |
| | It made number one on the charts in the first week. |
| number one n | slang, dated (oneself) | własny interes przym. + m |
| | Take care of number one. |
number one, number-one n as adj | (leading, most successful) | najlepszy przym. |
| | For a long time, Ford was the number one automaker in America. |
number one, number-one n as adj | (favorite) | ulubiona osoba przym. + ż |
| | Ron is my number one person. |
| odd one out n | ([sth] or [sb] that does not belong) | coś innego zaim. + przym. |
| | Study the people in the photo for 15 seconds then tell me which is the odd one out. |
| on one hand adv | (from one point of view) | z jednej strony |
| | On one hand, the restaurant serves excellent food, but on the other, it's very expensive. |
| on one side adv | (unilaterally) | z jednej strony |
| | We are all on one side. |
| on one side adv | (on one surface only) | na jednej stronie |
| | An image of George Washington can be found on one side of a US dollar bill. |
on the one hand ... on the other hand, on the one hand ... on the other, on one hand ... on the other hand, on one hand ... on the other adv | figurative (comparing points of view) | z jednej strony... z drugiej strony wyr. |
| | On the one hand, it would be quicker to fly to Manchester; on the other, it would be more expensive than the train. |
| one after the other adv | (one at a time) | jeden po drugim wyr. |
| | I couldn't believe it! He sat there and ate ten habanero peppers, one after the other! |
| one and the same n | (same person or thing) (osoba) | jedna i ta sama osoba wyr. |
| | (rzecz) | jedno i to samo wyr. |
| | At the end of the story, the boy and his twin were revealed to be one and the same! |
| one another pron | (each other) | wzajemnie |
| | The lovers liked nothing better than to be with one another. |
| | Lisa believes that women in academia should help one another to get ahead. |
| one at a time adv | (one by one) | pojedynczo przys. |
| | Customers are only allowed into the store one at a time. |
| one by one adv | (one at a time, singly) | jeden po drugim |
| | The clerk searched through the records one by one until she found the one she wanted. |
| | One by one the nations of Europe fell before Napoleon's advance. |
| one day adv | (someday: an unspecified day in the future) | kiedyś przys. |
| | One day I hope to travel to South America. |
| one day adv | (at a point in the future) | pewnego dnia przym. + m |
| | | kiedyś przys. |
| | One day I'll be rich. |
| one day adv | (an unspecified day in the past) | kiedyś przys. |
| | There was one day last winter when it snowed heavily. |
| one hundred n | (cardinal number: 100) | sto licz. |
| | In Roman numerals, C means "one hundred". |
| one hundred adj | (100 of [sth]) | setny licz. |
| | None of us will be here one hundred years from now. |
one hundred, 100 adj | (one hundred years old) | stuletni przym. |
| one hundred or so adj | informal (about a hundred) | około stu przys. + licz. |
| | It's a middle-sized plane, with one hundred or so seats. |
one hundred thousand, 100, 000 adj | (100,000 in number) | sto tysięcy licz. |
| one in a million n | informal, figurative (person: unique) | jeden na milion wyr. |
| | I love you so much! You are one in a million. |
| one in a million adj | (1 out of 1,000,000) | jeden na milion wyr. |
| | Sue suffers from a rare condition that is seen in perhaps one in a million people. |
| one in a thousand adj | (1 out of 1000) | jeden na tysiąc wyr. |
| | One in a thousand births have some sort of birth defect. |
| one minute adv | (at a given moment) | w chwili gdy wyr. |
| | One minute I was walking down the street, the next I found myself waking up on the pavement. |
| one more adj | (another) | jeszcze jeden |
| | I'll give you one more chance. |
| one more pron | (another one) | jeszcze jeden |
| | Can I have one more, please? |
| one more time adv | (once more) | jeszcze raz |
| | Please, repeat the question one more time. |
one o'clock, 1 o'clock n | (time: 1 P.M.) | trzynasta licz. |
one o'clock, 1 o'clock n | (time: 1 A.M.) | pierwsza licz. |
| one of expr | (out of many) | jeden z licz. + przyim. |
| | One of my coworkers is from Barbados. |
| one of a kind n | ([sb] or [sth] unique) | jedyny w swoim rodzaju |
| | My aunt is one of a kind; there's nobody else quite like her. |
| one thing leads to another expr | (one action begins a series) | jedno prowadzi do drugiego zwrot ndk. |
| | One thing led to another, and now she's pregnant. |
| one thousand n | (cardinal number: 1000) | tysiąc licz. |