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    especially查询结果如下:

    音标:[ɪ'speʃəli]
    基本释义/说明:adv.特别;尤其
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    adv.
    特别;尤其
    Our factory’s products are all qualified in quality. and especially the X-ray monitor, which produces clear distinct pictures, has received praise from all users.
    本厂的产品,质量合格。特别是X光检测仪,图像条纹清晰,受到用户一致好评。
    Yes, especially mini-carvings.
    是的,尤其是微雕。
    We’d like to discuss the details of the contract, especially discrepancy and claim.
    我们想讨论合同的各项细目,特别是差异和索赔.
    I remember especially he was a heavy smoker.
    我尤其记得他的烟瘾很大。
    -扩展释义
    adv. 【化学】
    特别是,特别地,尤其
    Guidelines for the evaluation of the response of occupants of fixed structures,especially buildings and off-shore structures,to low-frequency horizontal motion (0.063~1Hz)
    关于固定结构特别是建筑物和海上结构的居住者对低频(0.063~1Hz)水平运动响应的评价导则
    N/A
    格外;主要,; 特地;专门地
    【海运】
    尤其,特别(气导)
    【海运】
    特别尤其,特别(气导)
    -同义词和反义词
    -especially的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    (英国用法) Specialised.
    Highly skilled in a specific field.
    (dated) Specialist, specialized.
    “It is that which has made the specialistic sciences of our day as strong as they are.”
    “The subject-matter of the volumes often gives rise to specialistic collections.”
    “Among the innovations is WAidid Clinical Advice, a service for doctors all over the world which allows them to obtain specialistic consultations within 72 hours.”
    Exceptional in importance or significance; special. || Particular.
    “He had taken especial care preparing for this evening and, in his heart, he knew that he would be escorting this beautiful girl home.”
    “Well, he certainly did not think the Opposition had any especial views on this matter.”
    “As a Provost and Judge, it is your especial duty to render justice to all, to hear patiently, remember accurately, and weigh carefully the facts and the arguments offered.”
    Distinguished by a unique or unusual quality. || Of particular personal interest or value; dear; beloved. || (euphemistic) Retarded; mentally handicapped || Constituting or relating to a species. || Chief in excellence. || (military) Of or related to special forces.
    “She wore special orthopedic shoes to alleviate her hammertoe.”
    “We don’t come here for special occasions, but it is a special occasion when we come here.”
    “Her father was particularly special to her, and had a profound influence on her success as an elite footballer.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    The state or quality of being special.
    “It was this matey mentality that he, obsessed with his specialness, found maddening.”
    “They’ve not only squandered their inheritance but blown their sense of chosenness, of specialness.”
    “The picture of salmon swimming against strong current or leaping waterfalls confirms the specialness of this animal.”
    specializer的异体字
    One who, or that which, specializes.
    (countable) Speciality, specialty. || (uncountable) The concentration of one’s efforts upon a particular field of study.
    “It is not a specialism which can readily be detached for the purposes of litigation.”
    “Not that he’s looking for excuses, just proof that his specialism works to very fine margins.”
    “However, the influence of his early chiefs led him to train in the developing specialism of radiotherapy.”
    The act or process of specializing. || The act or process of becoming specialized. || (biology) The adaptation of an organism to a specific environment, or adaptation of an organ to a particular function.
    “This specialization tended to define more boldly the regional character of European agriculture.”
    “Training, skill, and specialization became the keystones of professional baseball.”
    “The areas of specialization represented most often were marketing, agribusiness management, farm management, and policy.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    (nonstandard, India) specialize
    To make distinct or separate, particularly: || (obsolete, intransitive) To go into specific details. || (rare, transitive) To specify: to mention specifically. || (uncommon, transitive) To narrow in scope. || (biology) To make distinct or separate in form or function. || (intransitive) To become distinct or separate, particularly: || To focus one’s study upon a particular skill, field, topic, or genre. || To focus one’s business upon a particular item or service. || (pejorative) To be known or notorious for some specialty.
    “Trainees can specialize in two-year courses in joinery, metalwork, agricultural machinery maintenance, and construction skills.”
    “Some artists specialize in traditional music, accompanied by stringed instruments.”
    “I am not sure of how it works or what it’s made of because I work as an engineer in NASA and I specialize in warp drives, not beams.”
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