Definition von one-time im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- Of or pertaining to a specific time in the past
He was the one-time president of the club.
- Occurring only on one occasion
He was an eloquent speaker, and his slip of the tongue was a one-time error.
- One-time is used to describe something such as a job, position, or role which someone used to have, or something which happened in the past. The legislative body had voted to oust the country's onetime rulers. = former. former
- {s} former, of the past (He is a one-time winner)
- one-time event
- event that only happens once, rare and unusual occurrence
- one-time pad
- Sheets of paper or silk printed with random five-number group ciphers to be used to encode and decode enciphered messages
- one-time pad
- A secret key cipher in which the key is a truly random sequence of bits that is as long as the message itself, and encryption is performed by XORing the message with the key This is theoretically unbreakable
- one-time pad
- The only known form of encryption that is unbreakable If relies on a random key that is the same length as the message Each key can be used once and only once
- one-time pad
- A secret-key cipher in which the key is a truly random sequence of bits that is as long as the message itself, and encryption is performed by XORing the message with the key This is theoretically unbreakable
- one-time slip
- unique lapse, mistake which only occurs once
- ahead of one's time
- In advance of concurrent commonly accepted ideas; showing characteristics of changes yet to be; present in one's work before later advances in the field
With his practice of dream interpretation by free association, Freud was both ahead of his time and behind his time.
- at one time
- simultaneously
- at one time
- formerly
At one time, I could walk ten miles in a day, but I can't any longer.
- bid one's time
- Common misspelling of bide one's time
- bide one's time
- To wait for a suitable opportunity
- have the time of one's life
- To enjoy oneself immensely
- have the time of one's life
- To enjoy oneself more than ever before
- in one's own time
- Taking as much time as one requires; when one is ready
- in one's time
- In the time when one was a certain age
In my time, we didn't desecrate our flag.
- one at a time
- Individually, as opposed to collectively; slowly or methodically, figuratively
One at a time, please! I can't hear you if you all talk at once.
- one more time for the sweet souvenir
- for old times' sake
- one step at a time
- Slowly and steadily. Without rushing
- onetime
- Former
A onetime special...forces officer, he had worked with Albright when she was ambassador to the United Nations and had served on the NSC staff with Clarke.
- put one's pants on one leg at a time
- To be a normal person
Remember, he puts his pants on one leg at a time, just like you.
- put one's trousers on one leg at a time
- To be a normal person
Remember, he puts his trousers on one leg at a time, just like you.
- take one's time
- To go about something slowly and carefully
Take your time — there's no need to rush.
- take one's time
- To take more time to do something than is considered acceptable
You took your time getting here!.
- onetime
- (Adverb) one time, on one occasion, once, in one case
- onetime
- (Adjective) Belonging to some prior time, erstwhile, former, old, one-time, quondam, sometime
- take it one day at a time
- (deyim) Live each day as it comes instead of thinking about tomorrow and the day after etc
- At one time
- simultaneously; "he took three cookies at a time"
- At one time
- at a previous time; "once he loved her"; "her erstwhile writing"
- ahead of one's time
- avant garde, very progressive, highly advanced
- at one time
- once, one time before; simultaneously, at the same time
- bide one's time
- wait until the right moment
- have the time of one's life
- have a wonderful time, greatly enjoy oneself
- have time on one's hands
- be unoccupied, have nothing to do
- on one's own time
- during one's free time, during one's leisure time
- one at a time
- one every time, each one in his turn
- one at a time
- in single file; "the prisoners came out one by one"
- one step at a time
- step by step, gradually, brick by brick, bit by bit
- one thing at a time
- everything in its own time, do not try to do everything at once
- one time
- on one occasion; "once I ran into her"
- one time
- {i} once, single occurrence
- one time insertion
- advertisement which is printed only once
- one time pad
- Vernam cipher in which one bit of new, purely random key is used for every bit of data being encrypted
- one time pad
- A one time pad refers to a key that is longer than the file being encrypted It is the only (mathematically proven) unbreakable encryption method In addition, as the name implies, a different key is used for each file that is encrypted
- one-way light time
- the elapsed time it takes for light (or radio signals) to travel between the Earth and a celestial object
- onetime
- For a single instance
- onetime
- {s} former; at some time in the past
- onetime
- belonging to some prior time; "erstwhile friend"; "our former glory"; "the once capital of the state"; "her quondam lover"
- take one's time
- not to hurry, do something at a comfortable pace
- time of one's life
- great fun, extremely pleasant experience
- to bide one's time
- wait for the opportunity
- trifle away one's time
- waster one's time away, squander all of one's time