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be at oneнеразделимые (His own ambition and the highest interests of his country Caesar believed to be at one. Fesenko)
on one occasionкак-то раз (On one occasion, when he revisited the province of Northumbria, for the purpose of exhortation, Ethelwald king of Deira, king Oswald's son, requested him to accept a grant of land whereon he might build a monastery. Сынковский)
one false twitchодно неверное движение (sever_korrespondent)
one of the common peopleстрадник
one-pound nesting weight setскладной фунт (Technical)
one-pound stackable weight setскладной фунт (Technical)
one-pounderоднофунтовая пушка (gun ABelonogov)
one shot one killстрельба без промаха (без лишней траты пуль или стрел Zamatewski)
one who fights against tyrannyтираноборец
one who makes armorбронник
one who makes armourбронник
one who pays quitrentоброчник
one who pays quitrentоброчница
pasha of one tailпаша первого ранга (по числу бунчуков)
Socialism in One Countryсоциализма в одной стране (Most often used in a historical context when talking about the official policy of Stalin and Bukharin in the mid 1920s in the USSR. Daniel S)
the invention of writing is one of the greatest achievements of the human intellectизобретение письменности является одним из величайших интеллектуальных достижений человека
unit of one hundred soldiersсотня
work makes one freeработа делает свободной ("Arbeit macht frei" is a German phrase meaning "Work sets you free" or "Work makes one free". The slogan is known for appearing on the entrance of Auschwitz and other Nazi concentration camps. wikipedia.org Alexander Oshis)