special
adj. 特殊的; 重要的
n. 特製產品; 特價
Someone or something that is special is better or more important than other people or things.
You're very special to me, darling...
親愛的,你對我來說很重要。
There are strong arguments for holidays at Easter and Christmas because these are special occasions...
支援復活節和聖誕節放假是有充分論據的,因為這些節日都是特殊的時刻。
Special means different from normal.
In special cases, a husband can deduct the travel expenses of his wife who accompanies him on a business trip...
在特殊情況下,丈夫可以扣除陪同出差的妻子的旅費。
So you didn't notice anything special about him?...
這麼說你並沒有發現他有什麼異常之處了?
You use special to describe someone who is officially appointed or who has a particular position specially created for them.
Due to his wife's illness, he returned to the State Department as special adviser to the President...
由於妻子生病,他回到了國務院,出任總統的特別顧問。
Frank Deford is a special correspondent for Newsweek magazine.
弗蘭克·德福特是《新聞週刊》雜誌的特派記者。
Special institutions are for people who have serious physical or mental problems.
Police are still searching for a convicted rapist, who escaped from Broadmoor special hospital yesterday.
警方仍然在搜尋昨天從布羅德莫爾專科醫院逃跑的一名強姦犯。
You use special to describe something that relates to one particular person, group, or place.
Every anxious person will have his or her own special problems or fears.
每一個焦慮的人都會有自己的問題或者擔心。
...it requires a very special brand of courage to fight dictators.
與獨裁者作鬥爭需要非同尋常的勇氣。
A special is a product, programme, or meal which is not normally available, or which is made for a particular purpose.
...complaints about the BBC's Hallowe'en special, 'Ghostwatch'...
對英國廣播公司的萬聖節特別節目《幽靈觀察》的投訴
Grocery stores have to offer enough specials to bring people into the store.
雜貨店為了招攬顧客不得不推出多種特色產品。
1. a special offering (usually temporary and at a reduced price) that is featured in advertising;
2. a dish or meal given prominence in e.g. a restaurant
3. a television production that features a particular person or work or topic;
1. unique or specific to a person or thing or category;
2. for a special service or occasion;
3. surpassing what is common or usual or expected;
4. adapted to or reserved for a particular purpose;
5. having a specific function or scope;
6. first and most important;
7. added to a regular schedule;
special, especial, specific, particular, exceptional, extraordinary, peculiar
這些形容詞均含"特殊的,特別的"之意。
on special
on special offer的簡稱(見offer)
The article was reproduced by the special permission of the President.
由於總統的特殊允許,這篇文章被影印了一份.
The waste water is piped away to a special place.
廢水透過管道排往特定的地點.
He laid special stress on analysing the particularity of the contradiction.
他重點分析了這一矛盾的特殊性.
That evening they saw her get on the No.12 special express to London.
那天晚上他們看見她上了開往倫敦的12次特快車.
He is not a special friend of mine.
他不是我的摯友.
adj. 特別的;專門的
extraordinaryuniquenotableexceptionalunusualindividualparticular
其他釋義
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