柯林斯詞典one-on-one 1. ADJ A one-on-one situation, meeting, or contest involves only two people. 一對(duì)一的[usu ADJ n] ...a one-on-one therapy session. ...一對(duì)一的治療時(shí)間。2. ADV One-on-one is also an adverb. 一對(duì)一地[ADV after v] Talking one-on-one with people is not his idea of fun. 他一點(diǎn)兒都不喜歡一對(duì)一的交談。3. N-SING One-on-one is also a noun. 一對(duì)一[oft N 'with' n] Holloway was beaten in a one-on-one with Miklosko just before half-time. 比賽進(jìn)行到快一半時(shí),霍洛韋在跟米克洛什科一對(duì)一的較量中告負(fù)。 返回 one-on-one劍橋詞典(UK also one-to-one) A one-on-one activity involves two people talking directly , usually with one teaching or giving information to the other. (通常指一人教另一人或給予另一人信息)一對(duì)一的 Each employee has a one-on-one performance review with his or her boss . 每一個(gè)雇員都會(huì)與其上司做一對(duì)一的業(yè)績(jī)回顧。 返回 one-on-one