It depends entirely on the context. Generally it would mean that one product or device has 3 functions.
Could it be a reference to the christian doctrine of the trinity as explained by st. Patrick using the shamrock??
...mostly a 3 in one is a long tray from a Chinese take away with chips, fried rice and curry sauce. used for making sure students don't die of starvation before paying back their loans :)
for shapes tri and uni
for Spanish uno trace
one three
Phrase - the other three can be used to decsribe food whilst phrase cannot.
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
The phrase "how are you" has three syllables. The syllables in the phrase are how-are-you.
A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.
That's easy! Its a phrase.
"Three one" is not a common phrase or idiom in English. Can you provide more context or clarify your question?
To make the meaning of a phrase more cryptic, one could write the phrase in a code. One could also substitute vague words for more specific words in the phrase.
A phrase for this mathematical expression can be "subtract three from one." You can also use the phrase "three minus one." Another way to express this algebraic expression is to say "three less than."
because they are from the age of the dinosaurs. their name comes from the greek phrase meaning "three eyes"
One out of many
all by one's self
Phrase - the other three can be used to decsribe food whilst phrase cannot.
No beneath is a proposition. A phrase is two or three words not one word. beneath the waves - is a prepositional phrase.
The phrase "eat me" can be used in many different ways with very different meanings. One meaning is sexual and refers to oral sex. Another meaning for the phrase "eat me" would be to use the phrase as a way to say one individual is better than another.
one on one
TWELVE PLUS ONE
One meaning is in the phrase, "That's a wrap", meaning we are done with our project or recording session or whatever.