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one-on-one
uno a uno
one-on-one [Am] ПРИЛ
one-on-one → one-to-one
I. one-to-one [Brit wʌntəˈwʌn, Am ˌwəntəˈwən] ПРИЛ
1. one-to-one (private, personal):
one-to-one session ПСИХ
2. one-to-one MATH:
one-to-one correspondence, mapping
3. one-to-one СПОРТ:
one-to-one contest, fight
one-to-one marking
II. one-to-one [Brit wʌntəˈwʌn, Am ˌwəntəˈwən] НРЧ
one-to-one discuss:
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In between bicycle riding lessons and free popcorn and snow cones, the children had one-on-one interactions with police officers that they may carry with them into the future.
www.newsobserver.com
He is talented in fighting- especially one-on-one fights, but he is too hot-headed and mindlessly charges into battle.
en.wikipedia.org
The old landline phone system is circuit-switched, where a phone call is placed using an exclusive, dedicated line for one-on-one conversations.
knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu
The ongoing one-on-one interaction with inductees and future inductees gleans the history and details of the music and artists directly from the artists.
en.wikipedia.org
It included a fencing bonus round where pentathletes could score extra points in one-on-one bouts.
www.sbs.com.au