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Енглески

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Енглески бројеви(edit)
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   Cardinal:one
   Ordinal:first
   Adverbial:once
   Multiplier:single
   Distributive:singly

Etymology

FromСредњи Енглескиsingle,sengle, fromСтари Францускиsengle,saingle,sangle, fromЛатинскиsingulus, a diminutive derived fromProto-Indo-European*sem-(one). Akin toЛатинскиsimplex(simple). Seesimple, and comparesingular.

Pronunciation

Adjective

single (notcomparable)

  1. Notaccompanied by anything else;one in number.
    Синоними:lone,sole
    • 2013 July-August,Fenella Saunders, “Tiny Lenses See the Big Picture”, inAmerican Scientist:
      Thesingle-imaging optic of the mammalian eye offers some distinct visual advantages. Such lenses can take in photons from a wide range of angles, increasing light sensitivity. They also have high spatial resolution, resolving incoming images in minute detail. It’s therefore not surprising that most cameras mimic this arrangement.
    Can you give me asingle reason not to leave right now?
    The vase contained asingle long-stemmed rose.
  2. Notdivided in parts.
    Синоними:unbroken,undivided,uniform
    The potatoes left the spoon and landed in asingle big lump on the plate.
  3. Designed for the use of only one.
    asingle room
  4. Performed by one person, or one on each side.
    asingle combat
  5. Notmarried or (in modern times) not involved in a romantic relationship without being married or notdating anyone.
    Синоними:unmarried,unpartnered,available
    Forms often ask if a person issingle, married, divorced, or widowed. In this context, a person who is dating someone but who has never married puts "single".
    Josh put down that he was asingle male on the dating website.
  6. (botany) Having only one rank or row ofpetals.
  7. (obsolete)Simple andhonest;sincere, without deceit.
  8. Uncompounded; pure; unmixed.
    • Шаблон:RQ:Watts Logick
      simple ideas are opposed to complex , and single ideas to compound.
    • 1867, William Greenough Thayer Shedd,Homiletics, and Pastoral Theology (page 166)
      The most that is required is, that the passage of Scripture, selected as the foundation of the sacred oration, should, like the oration itself, besingle, full, and unsuperfluous in its character.
  9. (obsolete) Simple; foolish; weak; silly.

Derived terms

 

Related terms

Translations

not accompanied by anything else
not divided in parts
designed for the use of only one
not married nor dating
botany: having only one rank or row of petal

Noun

single (pluralsingles)

  1. (music) A 45RPMvinylrecord with onesong onside A and one on side B.
    Антоним:album
  2. (music) Apopular songreleased and sold (on anyformat)nominally on its own though usually having at least oneextratrack.
    The Offspring released foursingles from their most recent album.
  3. One who is notmarried or does not have aromanticpartner.
    Антоним:married
    He went to the party, hoping to meet some friendlysingles there.
  4. (cricket) Ascore of onerun.
  5. (baseball) Ahit inbaseball where thebatter advances to firstbase.
  6. (dominoes) Atile that has a different value (i.e. number ofpips) at each end.
  7. (US, informal) Abill valued at $1.
    I don't have anysingles, so you'll have to make change.
  8. (UK) Aone-way ticket.
  9. (Canadian football) A score of one point, awarded when a kicked ball is dead within the non-kicking team'send zone or has exited that end zone. Officially known in the rules as arouge.
  10. (tennis, chiefly in theplural) A game with one player on each side, as intennis.
  11. One of thereeledfilaments ofsilk, twisted without doubling to give them firmness.
  12. (UK, Scotland, dialect) Ahandful ofgleanedgrain.
  13. (computing, programming) Afloating-pointnumber having half theprecision of adouble-precision value.
    Координатни термин:double
    • 2011, Rubin H. Landau,A First Course in Scientific Computing (page 214)
      If you want to be a scientist or an engineer, learn to say “no” tosingles and floats.
  14. (film) Ashot of only onecharacter.
    • 1990, Jon Boorstin,The Hollywood Eye: What Makes Movies Work (page 94)
      But if the same scene is shot insingles (or “over-the-shoulder” shots where one of the actors is only a lumpy shoulder in the foreground), the editor and the director can almost redirect the scene on film.

Derived terms

Descendants

Translations

45 RPM vinyl record
popular song
one who is not married
cricket: score of one run
baseball: hit
bill valued at $1
one-way ticketseeone-way ticket

See also

Verb

single (third-person singular simple presentsingles,present participlesingling,simple past and past participlesingled)

  1. Toidentify orselectone member of agroup from the others; generally used without, either tosingle out or tosingle (something)out.
    Eddiesingled out his favorite marble from the bag.
    Yvonne always wondered why Ernest hadsingled her out of the group of giggling girls she hung around with.
    • 1915,Austen Chamberlain, speech on April 16, 1915
      Sir John French says that if he is tosingle out one regiment in the fighting at Ypres it is the Worcesters he would name? I do plead that some person should record these events, so that our history, national and local, may be the richer for them, that the children may be stimulated to do their duty by the knowledge of the way in which our soldiers are doing theirs to-day.
  2. (baseball) To get ahit that advances thebatter exactly onebase.
    Pedrosingled in the bottom of the eighth inning, which, if converted to a run, would put the team back into contention.
  3. (agriculture) Tothin out.
  4. (of a horse) To take theirregulargait calledsinglefoot.
    • 1860, William S. Clark,Massachusetts Agricultural College Annual Report
      Many very fleet horses, when overdriven, adopt a disagreeable gait, which seems to be a cross between a pace and a trot, in which the two legs of one side are raised almost but not quite, simultaneously. Such horses are said tosingle, or to be single-footed.
  5. Tosequester; towithdraw; toretire.
  6. To take alone, or one by one.
  7. To reduce a railway to single track.
    • 1959 June, “Talking of Trains: North Eastern report”, inTrains Illustrated, page293:
      In the east of Yorkshire, Mr. A. M. Ross reports the belief of local railwaymen that the N.E.R. plans tosingle the York-Beverley line, leaving an adequate provision of passing loops, and to operate it by C.T.C. from York; [...].
    • 1962 October, “Talking of Trains: New signalbox at Twyford”, inModern Railways, page226:
      The Henley branch, recentlysingled and fully track-circuited, is worked by acceptance lever between Twyford and Shiplake cabins.
    • 2020 новембар 18, Paul Bigland, “New infrastructure and new rolling stock”, inRAIL, number918, page48:
      Sadly, it's not the quickest route as much of it has beensingled, but it still boasts some attractive stations as well as an active Community Rail Partnership, one of the first in the country.

Derived terms

Translations

to identify or select one member of a group
baseball: to get a hit that advances the batter exactly one base
farming: to thin outseethin out
of a horse: to take the singlefoot gait

See also

CoefficientNounResult
1singlesinglet
2doubledoublet
twin
3tripletriplet
4quadruplequadruplet
5quintuple
pentuple
quintuplet
pentuplet
6sextuple
hextuple
sextuplet
hextuplet
7septuple
heptuple
septuplet
heptuplet
8octupleoctuplet
9nonuplenonuplet
10decupledecuplet
11undecuple
hendecuple
undecuplet
hendecuplet
12duodecupleduodecuplet
13tredecupletredecuplet
100centuplecentuplet
manymultiplemultiplet

References

Anagrams

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Alemannic German

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing изЕнглескиsingle.

Adjective

single (indeclinable)

  1. single(not in a relationship)
    Антоним:vergee

Catalan

Etymology

Borrowed fromЕнглескиsingle.

Pronunciation

Noun

single m (pluralsingles)

  1. (music)single

Further reading


Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed fromЕнглескиsingle.

Pronunciation

  • (music record or track):МФА(кључ): /ˈsɪŋ.əl/,/ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/
  • ((person) without romantic partner):МФА(кључ): /ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Хифенација:sin‧gle

Noun

single m (pluralsingles,diminutivesingletje n)

  1. Asingle(short music record, e.g. 45 RPM vinyl with an A side and a B side; main track of such a record).
  2. Asingle(person without a romantic partner).

Derived terms

Adjective

single (notcomparable)

  1. single(without a romantic partner)

Inflection

Inflection ofsingle
uninflectedsingle
inflectedsingle
comparative
positive
predicative/adverbialsingle
indefinitem./f. sing.single
n. sing.single
pluralsingle
definitesingle
partitivesingles

Finnish

Etymology

Borrowed fromЕнглескиsingle.

Pronunciation

Шаблон:fi-p

Noun

single

  1. single(45 rpm record; track nominally released on its own)

Declension

Inflection ofsingle (Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
nominativesinglesinglet
genitivesinglensinglejen
partitivesingleäsinglejä
illativesingleensingleihin
singularplural
nominativesinglesinglet
accusativenom.singlesinglet
gen.singlen
genitivesinglensinglejen
singleinrare
partitivesingleäsinglejä
inessivesinglessäsingleissä
elativesinglestäsingleistä
illativesingleensingleihin
adessivesinglelläsingleillä
ablativesingleltäsingleiltä
allativesinglellesingleille
essivesinglenäsingleinä
translativesingleksisingleiksi
abessivesinglettäsingleittä
instructivesinglein
comitativeSee the possessive forms below.
Possessive forms ofsingle(Kotus type 8/nalle, no gradation)
first-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativesinglenisingleni
accusativenom.singlenisingleni
gen.singleni
genitivesinglenisinglejeni
singleinirare
partitivesingleänisinglejäni
inessivesinglessänisingleissäni
elativesinglestänisingleistäni
illativesingleenisingleihini
adessivesinglellänisingleilläni
ablativesingleltänisingleiltäni
allativesinglellenisingleilleni
essivesinglenänisingleinäni
translativesingleksenisingleikseni
abessivesinglettänisingleittäni
instructive
comitativesingleineni
second-person singular possessor
singularplural
nominativesinglesisinglesi
accusativenom.singlesisinglesi
gen.singlesi
genitivesinglesisinglejesi
singleisirare
partitivesingleäsisinglejäsi
inessivesinglessäsisingleissäsi
elativesinglestäsisingleistäsi
illativesingleesisingleihisi
adessivesinglelläsisingleilläsi
ablativesingleltäsisingleiltäsi
allativesinglellesisingleillesi
essivesinglenäsisingleinäsi
translativesingleksesisingleiksesi
abessivesinglettäsisingleittäsi
instructive
comitativesingleinesi
first-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativesinglemmesinglemme
accusativenom.singlemmesinglemme
gen.singlemme
genitivesinglemmesinglejemme
singleimmerare
partitivesingleämmesinglejämme
inessivesinglessämmesingleissämme
elativesinglestämmesingleistämme
illativesingleemmesingleihimme
adessivesinglellämmesingleillämme
ablativesingleltämmesingleiltämme
allativesinglellemmesingleillemme
essivesinglenämmesingleinämme
translativesingleksemmesingleiksemme
abessivesinglettämmesingleittämme
instructive
comitativesingleinemme
second-person plural possessor
singularplural
nominativesinglennesinglenne
accusativenom.singlennesinglenne
gen.singlenne
genitivesinglennesinglejenne
singleinnerare
partitivesingleännesinglejänne
inessivesinglessännesingleissänne
elativesinglestännesingleistänne
illativesingleennesingleihinne
adessivesinglellännesingleillänne
ablativesingleltännesingleiltänne
allativesinglellennesingleillenne
essivesinglenännesingleinänne
translativesingleksennesingleiksenne
abessivesinglettännesingleittänne
instructive
comitativesingleinenne
third-person possessor
singularplural
nominativesinglensäsinglensä
accusativenom.singlensäsinglensä
gen.singlensä
genitivesinglensäsinglejensä
singleinsärare
partitivesingleään
singleänsä
singlejään
singlejänsä
inessivesinglessään
singlessänsä
singleissään
singleissänsä
elativesinglestään
singlestänsä
singleistään
singleistänsä
illativesingleensäsingleihinsä
adessivesinglellään
singlellänsä
singleillään
singleillänsä
ablativesingleltään
singleltänsä
singleiltään
singleiltänsä
allativesinglelleen
singlellensä
singleilleen
singleillensä
essivesinglenään
singlenänsä
singleinään
singleinänsä
translativesinglekseen
singleksensä
singleikseen
singleiksensä
abessivesinglettään
singlettänsä
singleittään
singleittänsä
instructive
comitativesingleineen
singleinensä

See also


French

Noun

single m (pluralsingles)

  1. single room
  2. (music)single

Италијански

Etymology

Borrowed fromЕнглескиsingle.

Pronunciation

Noun

single m orfby sense (plural#)

  1. single,loner (person who lives alone and has no emotional ties)

Adjective

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  1. single (unmarried, not in a relationship)
    Синоним:(formal)celibe

References

  1. Шаблон:R:it:DiPI

Norwegian Bokmål

НорвешкиWikipedia has an article on:
Википедијаno

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed fromЕнглескиsingle andsingles.

Noun

single m (definite singularsinglen,indefinite pluralsingler,definite pluralsinglene)

  1. (music) asingle(record or CD)
  2. (sports)singles(e.g. in tennis)

Synonyms

References


Norwegian Nynorsk

Norwegian NynorskWikipedia has an article on:
Википедијаnn

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed fromЕнглескиsingle andsingles.

Noun

single m (definite singularsinglen,indefinite pluralsinglar,definite pluralsinglane)

  1. (music) asingle(record or CD)
  2. (sports)singles(e.g. in tennis)

Synonyms

References


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Португалски

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing изЕнглескиsingle.

Pronunciation

Noun

singlem (pluralsingles)

  1. (music)single(song released on its own or with an extra track)

Romanian

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing изЕнглескиsingle.Дублети ofsingur.

Noun

single n (pluralsingle-uri)

  1. single Галицијски

Declension

declension of single
singularplural
indefinite articulationdefinite articulationindefinite articulationdefinite articulation
nominative/accusative(un)singlesingleul(niște)single-urisingle-urile
genitive/dative(unui)singlesingleului(unor)single-urisingle-urilor
vocativesingleulesingle-urilor

Шпански

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing изЕнглескиsingle.Дублети ofsendos.

Noun

single m (pluralsingles)

  1. single(song released)

Noun

single m orf (pluralsingles)

  1. single, single person

Verb

single

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form ofsinglar.
  2. First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form ofsinglar.
  3. Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form ofsinglar.
  4. Third-person singular (él,ella, also used withusted?) present subjunctive form ofsinglar.

Further reading


Turkish

Etymology

Unadapted borrowing изЕнглескиsingle.

Pronunciation

Noun

single (definite accusativesingleı,pluralsinglelar)

  1. (music)single

Declension

Шаблон:tr-infl-noun-c

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