one at a time
Adverb
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Adverb
one at a time (not comparable)
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see one, at a time
- He ate the peas on his plate one at a time.
- One at a time, please! I can't hear you if you all talk at once.
- (individually) individually, separately
- (individually) at the same time, collectively, en masse, in a group, jointly, simultaneously, together
- French: un par un
- Portuguese: um de cada vez, uma de cada vez
- Russian: по одному́
- Spanish: uno por vez, una por vez
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