They mean that they do something all at the same time and it sounds like there is only one person doing it. But really though it is not that hard to understand. The answer is right there in front of your confused little face.
When people say 'as one,' it typically means that multiple things or individuals are unified or acting together as a single entity or unit. It implies a sense of harmony, collaboration, and consensus among the people or elements involved. This phrase often pertains to collective efforts or teamwork towards a common goal.
it mean tht you are'nt one of their friends srry :(
.Both, it depends on their hearts,
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
To say one thing and mean another is sarcasm.
When people say Shakespeare they mean William Shakespeare the playwright. There was only ever one of him.
There was one for both, but when most people say 'eighteenth century' they mean AD.
In Japanese it means 'One who has gone before.' Most people simply say it means teacher.
When people say this, they mean that you have to work together to get whatever is in question accomplished.
It means that you round each number to one, one half, or zero
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
They probably mean somebody.