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unique adj.
unique (a unique 6-digit code) remarkable (a unique opportunity)
unique

adjective

 See also the entry for special 另见special条unique ♦︎ special ♦︎ distinctive ♦︎ peculiar ♦︎ individual ♦︎ idiosyncraticThese words all describe things that are connected with one person, group or thing. 这些词均表示独具的、特有的、独特的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配sth unique / special / distinctive / individual about stha species, etc. unique / peculiar to ...sb's own unique / special / distinctive / peculiar / individual...a unique / a special / a distinctive / a peculiar / an individual / an idiosyncratic style / characterthe unique / special / distinctive / peculiar / individual / idiosyncratic nature of sthunique / special / distinctive / peculiar / individual / idiosyncratic featuresa unique / a special / a distinctive / a peculiar / an individual flavoura unique / a distinctive / an individual / an idiosyncratic personalitya unique / a special / a distinctive / an individual / an idiosyncratic approachsb / sth's unique / special / distinctive / peculiar brand of sththe unique / special / peculiar / individual circumstances of sthquite unique / distinctivehighly / very distinctive / individual / idiosyncratic unique being the only one of its kind; belonging to or connected with only one particular person, place or thing 唯一的;独一无二的;(某人、某地或某事物)独具的,特有的Every human being has a unique fingerprint that does not change over time.每个人都有不随时间改变的独一无二的指纹。Each item has a unique 6-digit code.每件商品都有一个独一无二的六位数的编码。Her lawyer said the case was unique in French law.她的律师说这个案子是法国法律里独一无二的一件。There's nothing unique about the case.这个案子毫无特别之处。The pattern of stripes is unique to each individual animal.每只动物的条纹图案都是独有的。 see also unique remarkable , uniqueness identity uniquely

adverb

Some of the regulations apply uniquely to the 16-19 age group.有一些规则仅适用于16至19岁这个年龄段的人。
special used by or intended for one particular person or group of people 专用的;专门针对⋯的;特有的She has a special way of smiling.她微笑的样子有些特别。The President ended with a special message for the people of Texas.总统最后专门向得克萨斯州的人传递了一个信息。The directors have their own special pension fund.董事有他们自己专门的养老基金。 see also special special specially

adverb

She has to have her shoes specially made.她的鞋只能订做。
distinctive dɪˈstɪŋktɪv having a quality or characteristic that makes sth different and easily noticed 独特的;特别的;有特色的The male bird has distinctive black and white markings on the head.雄鸟的头上有明显的黑白斑纹。There was nothing distinctive about the envelope in which the letter came.装这封信的信封毫无特别之处。 distinctively

adverb

It's a blue cheese with a distinctively sharp taste.那是一种味道特别冲的蓝纹奶酪。
peculiar pɪˈkjuːliə(r) belonging or connected with one particular place, situation, person or thing (某地、某种情况、某人或某事物)独具的,特有的The species is peculiar to China.此物种是中国独有的。Each house had its own peculiar smell.每栋房子都有自己特殊的气味。 peculiarity pɪˌkjuːliˈærəti

noun

[countable] the cultural peculiarities of the English英国人的文化特点
peculiarly

adverb

It is a peculiarly English design.那是独特的英式设计。
NOTE 辨析 Unique or peculiar?In many cases you can use either word. 在许多情况下这两个词可以通用The problem is not unique / peculiar to this country.此问题不是这个国家独有的。 Peculiar is used especially to talk about places; unique is used more to talk about individual people and animals. It is often a more positive word than peculiar, suggesting that sb/sth is special or rare; peculiar is sometimes (but not always) slightly more negative, suggesting that sb/sth is strange in some way. * peculiar尤用以形容地方,unique较多形容个别的人和动物。unique往往较peculiar更具褒义,意味着某人或某物很特别或稀有;peculiar有时(但并非总是)略具贬义,意味着某人或某物有些古怪。 see also peculiar strange 1
individual (usually approving) typical of one particular person or thing in a way that is interesting and different from others 独特的;与众不同的A player's style is almost as individual as his DNA.演奏者的风格几乎像他的DNA一样独特。 see also individuality identity idiosyncratic ˌɪdiəsɪŋˈkrætɪk (rather formal) showing a person's particular way of behaving or thinking, especially when it is unusual or slightly strange 特有的;奇特的She had an odd, idiosyncratic way of looking at things.她看待事物的方式古怪又奇特。 see also idiosyncrasy mannerism

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