0 used to describe a performance or show of artistic works by just one person -- 单人演出的
This new one-person show has been positively received by the critics. 这个单人演出受到了剧评人的好评。
Because the building standards regulations do not cover flats specifically designed for one-person accommodation, the space requirements in respect of these flats have been relaxed.
No less than one third of the older people who lived alone in 1993 sustain a one-person household into very old age.
I am determined to question the safety of one-person operation on the older tubes.
In suburban services, with relatively long distances between stops, one-person operation may well be an advantage.
The overall arrangement allows multiple arrangements to be achieved, from large groups of single people living together right down to self-contained one-person studio apartments.
There is an immediate difficulty when we ask: what exactly does this amount to in one-person cases?
We could examine the hurdles, consider when the provision might kick in, and perhaps limit it to one-person businesses.
Of men who lived in a one-person household in 1993, three-in-four men stayed in that arrangement.