one-on-one
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˌwʌn.ɒnˈwʌn/us/ˌwʌn.ɑːnˈwʌn/(UKalsoone-to-one)
A one-on-oneactivityinvolvestwopeopletalkingdirectly, usually with oneteachingor givinginformationto the other:
(通常指一人教另一人或给予另一人信息)一对一的Eachemployeehas a one-on-oneperformancereviewwith his or herboss.每一个雇员都会与其上司做一对一的业绩回顾。
Communicating & keeping in touch
- backchannel
- bell
- call back
- callsomeoneup
- catchup
- communication
- communicative
- communicator
- drop
- hear
- liaison
- mute
- picksomeone/somethingup
- pick up the phoneidiom
- propagation
- radio silence
- rapporteur
- reach
- reach out (tosomeone)
- transmit
one-on-one
adverb
uk/ˌwʌn.ɒnˈwʌn/us/ˌwʌn.ɑːnˈwʌn/(UKalsoone-to-one)
If twopeoplediscusssomething one-on-one, theydiscussitdirectly, withoutinvolvinganyoneelse:
(仅在两人之间的)一对一地It'sbesttotalkwith him about theproblemone-on-one.最好是和他一对一地谈一些这些问题。
US
Insports, if something is done one-on-one, itmeansthat eachplayerfrom oneteamismatchedto asingleplayerfrom the otherteam.
(运动中)一对一Communicating & keeping in touch
- backchannel
- bell
- call back
- callsomeoneup
- catchup
- communication
- communicative
- communicator
- drop
- hear
- liaison
- mute
- picksomeone/somethingup
- pick up the phoneidiom
- propagation
- radio silence
- rapporteur
- reach
- reach out (tosomeone)
- transmit
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Competing in sport
one-on-one
noun[C]
uk/ˌwʌn.ɒnˈwʌn/us/ˌwʌn.ɑːnˈwʌn/pluralone-on-ones(UKone-to-one)
adiscussionormeetingbetween twopeople, without anyoneelseinvolved:
(仅在两人之间的)一对一谈话(或会议)As well asgeneralmeetings, thepresidenthad one-on-ones with the otherleaders.在大会之外,总统还和其他领导人举行了一对一的会谈。
Communicating & keeping in touch
- backchannel
- bell
- call back
- callsomeoneup
- catchup
- communication
- communicative
- communicator
- drop
- hear
- liaison
- mute
- picksomeone/somethingup
- pick up the phoneidiom
- propagation
- radio silence
- rapporteur
- reach
- reach out (tosomeone)
- transmit