particularly
adv. 特別; 尤其; 異乎尋常地
You use particularly to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or situation.
Keep your office space looking good, particularly your desk...
保持辦公環境的整潔,尤其是你的桌子。
More local employment will be created, particularly in service industries...
當地會創造出更多的就業機會,尤其是服務行業。
Particularly means more than usual or more than other things.
Progress has been particularly disap-pointing...
進展情況格外令人失望。
I particularly liked the wooden chests and chairs.
我格外喜歡木箱子和木椅子。
1. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common;
2. specifically or especially distinguished from others;
3. uniquely or characteristically;
specially, especially, particularly
這些副詞均可表示"特別地"之意。
He had not a particularly complex mind.
他的頭腦並不十分複雜.
We are particularly grateful to him for his timely help.
我們特別感謝他的及時幫助.
He was particularly respected for his great age.
他因年高而特別受人尊敬.
Washington advocated the coffee break, then, as a morale builder — particularly for the defense workers.
美國政府提倡給人們喝咖啡休息時間, 當時是提高士氣——特別是對那些從事國防工作的人員而言.
He talks down to everyone, particularly young people.
他喜歡對任何人, 尤其是年輕人以居高臨下的姿態講話.