One at a time Meaning in English
expression
ˈwən/ /ˈæt/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈtaɪm
WUHN-uht-uh-TYM
wˈɒn/ /ˈæt/ /æɪ/ /tˈaɪm
WON-uht-uh-TYM
परिभाषा
Used to describe doing or handling things sequentially, dealing with one thing before moving onto the next. Often said to encourage patience or order.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in everyday conversation to encourage order, especially with groups or tasks. It’s sometimes used as a polite instruction: 'Please, one at a time.' Often used when several people are speaking, or to emphasize patience in completing steps.
Spanish: uno por uno - de uno en unoPortuguese (BR): um de cada vezPortuguese (PT): um de cada vezChinese (Simplified): 一次一个Chinese (Traditional): 一次一個Hindi: एक समय में एकArabic: واحد في كل مرةBengali: এক জন করে - এক করেRussian: по одномуJapanese: 一人ずつ - 一つずつVietnamese: từng người một - từng cái mộtKorean: 한 번에 한 명씩 - 한 번에 하나씩Turkish: birer birerUrdu: ایک وقت میں ایکIndonesian: satu per satu
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please come in one at a time.
basic
Take the cookies one at a time.
basic
Let's answer the questions one at a time.
basic
Guys, talk one at a time so I can hear you.
natural
If you try to carry all those bags, just do it one at a time.
natural
Life can feel overwhelming, so take things one at a time.
natural