individual
adj. 單獨的; 個人的; 獨特的
n. 個人; 某種型別的人
Individual means relating to one person or thing, rather than to a large group.
They wait for the group to decide rather than making individual decisions...
他們等待團體作決定而不是各自作出決定。
Aid to individual countries would be linked to progress towards democracy...
對個別國家的援助會與其民主程序相掛鉤。
An individual is a person.
...anonymous individuals who are doing good things within our community.
一些在我們社羣內做好事卻不留名的個人
...the rights and responsibilities of the individual...
個人的權利和責任
If you describe someone or something as individual, you mean that you admire them because they are very unusual and do not try to imitate other people or things.
It was really all part of her very individual personality...
那其實都是她獨特個性的表現。
The language is highly individual.
語言非常獨特。
1. a human being;
2. a single organism
1. being or characteristic of a single thing or person;
2. separate and distinct from others of the same kind;
3. characteristic of or meant for a single person or thing;
4. concerning one person exclusively;
peculiar, characteristic, individual, distinctive
這些形容詞均含"特有的,顯示特徵的"之意。
personal, private, individual
這些形容詞均含"個人的,私人的"之意。
individual economy
個體經濟
Products of individual labour are turned into commodities.
勞動產品轉化為商品.
It's only been latterly that we've discovered that it's lots of individual reefs, around about 2,900 separate reef systems which make up the Great Barrier Reef.
直到近來我們才發現,它們其實是眾多獨立的礁石, 大約有2900個獨立的礁石系,組成了大堡礁.
He is an unimaginative individual who does everything by the book.
他是個一切照章辦事,缺乏想象力的人.
It's up to the government to uphold the rights of individual citizens.
政府有責任維護各個公民的權利.
The measurement of individual intelligence is very difficult.
每個人智商的測定是很難的.