unique
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ Something that is unique is the only one of its kind. 惟一的
Each person's signature is unique. 每個(gè)人的簽名是獨(dú)一無(wú)二的。
2. uniquelyADV 惟一地
Because of the extreme cold, the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment. 由于極端寒冷,南極州的生態(tài)環(huán)境尤其脆弱。
3. ADJ You can use unique to describe things that you admire because they are very unusual and special. 極不尋常的; 獨(dú)特的[表贊許]
She was a woman of unique talent and determination. 她是一個(gè)有獨(dú)特天賦和決心的女人。
4. uniquelyADV 極不尋常地; 獨(dú)特地
There'll never be a shortage of people who consider themselves uniquely qualified to be president of the United States. 從不缺乏那種自認(rèn)為特有資格成為美國(guó)總統(tǒng)的人。
5. ADJ If something is unique to one thing, person, group, or place, it concerns or belongs only to that thing, person, group, or place. 獨(dú)有的[v-link ADJ 'to' n]
No one knows for sure why adolescence is unique to humans. 沒(méi)人確切知道為什么青春期是人類獨(dú)有的。
6. uniquelyADV 獨(dú)有地[ADV adj]
The problem isn't uniquely American. 該問(wèn)題并非美國(guó)獨(dú)有。
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unique /ju??ni?k/
劍橋詞典
- being the only existing one of its type or, more generally , unusual , or special in some way
- The exhibition is a unique opportunity to see her later work .
- A unique feature of these rock shelters was that they were dry .
- Fingerprints are unique to every individual .
- This is a unique opportunity to hear Mr Maitland speak in person .
- This problem is not unique to learners of English . 返回 unique
獨(dú)一無(wú)二的;與眾不同的;唯一的;獨(dú)特的;罕見(jiàn)的
Each person's genetic code is unique except in the case of identical twins . 每個(gè)人的遺傳密碼都是獨(dú)一無(wú)二的,同卵雙胞胎除外。
I'd recognize your handwriting anywhere - it's unique. 無(wú)論在哪兒,我都能認(rèn)出你的筆跡——它太與眾不同了。
Do not miss this unique opportunity to buy all six pans at half the recommended price . 購(gòu)買全部6只平底鍋只需半價(jià)——不要錯(cuò)過(guò)這難得的機(jī)會(huì)。
As many as 100 species of fish , some unique to (= only found in) these waters , may have been affected by the pollution . 有多達(dá)100種魚類可能已經(jīng)受到污染,其中有些是這里特有的。
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