One-on-one - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈwʌn ɔːn ˈwʌn|
Brit.
|ˌwʌnɒnˈwʌn|
adverb
- (of two persons) in direct encounter
preferred to settle the matter one-on-one
adjective
- directly between two individuals
one-on-one instruction
- being a system of play in which an individual defensive player guards an individual offensive playerone-on-one defense
Extra examples
I had a series of meetings including two hours of one-on-one with my direct boss.
He came off the loser in a one-on-one with the keeper.
Virtually all instruction is in small groups or one-on-one.
Often, the employer just called in the drivers and bargained with them directly, one-on-one.
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