1. one-to-one - Noun
2. one-to-one - Adjective
3. one-to-one - Adjective Satellite
used of relations such that each member of one set is associated with one member of a second set
Source: WordNetone to one
Common to the two geometries is only the general property of one-to-one correspondence, and the rule that this correspondence determines straight lines as shortest lines as well as their relations of intersection. Hans Reichenbach
I think we're going to demonstrate the power of one-to-one computer access that's going to transform education. ... The economic future will belong to the technologically adept. Angus King
If you look at the graph of the growth of G. M. O. s, the growth of application of glyphosate and autism, it's literally a one-to-one correspondence. And you could make that graph for kidney failure, you could make that graph for diabetes, you could make that graph even for Alzheimer's. Vandana Shiva
I genuinely enjoy talking one-to-one. I have no shyness about that. Stephanie Beacham
But with Christ, we have access in a one-to-one relationship, for, as in the Old Testament, it was more one of worship and awe, a vertical relationship. The New Testament, on the other hand, we look across at a Jesus who looks familiar, horizontal. The combination is what makes the Cross. Bono
And what we were trying to offer every day was one-on-one attention. The goal was to have a one-to-one ratio with every one of these students. Dave Eggers