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🔑 unique AW BrE /juˈniːk/NAmE /juˈniːk/ adjective🔑 being the only one of its kind 唯一的;独一无二的◆Everyone's fingerprints are unique. 每个人的指纹都是独一无二的。 HELP You can use absolutely, totally or almost with unique in this meaning. 作此义时可用 absolutely、totally 或 almost 修饰 unique。🔑 very special or unusual 独特的;罕见的◆a unique talent 奇才◆The preview offers a unique opportunity to see the show without the crowds. 预展提供了看展览但不挨挤的难得机会。◆The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Eastern Europe. 这项协议给予这家公司向东欧输出商品的特殊地位。 HELP You can use more, very, etc. with unique in this meaning. 作此义时可用 more、very 等修饰 unique。🔑 ~ (to sb/sth) belonging to or connected with one particular person, place or thing (某人、地或事物)独具的,特有的◆an atmosphere that is unique to New York 纽约所独具的气氛◆The koala is unique to Australia. 树袋熊是澳大利亚独有的。▸ unique·ly AW BrE /juˈniːkli/NAmE /juˈniːkli/ adverb◆Her past experience made her uniquely suited to lead the campaign. 她以往的经历使她格外适合领导这场运动。◆The UK, uniquely, has not had to face the problem of mass unemployment. 唯有英国无须面对大量失业的问题。◆He was a uniquely gifted teacher. 他是个天赋异禀的天才教师。▸ unique·ness AW BrE /juˈniːknəs/NAmE /juˈniːknəs/ noun [U] ◆The author stresses the uniqueness of the individual. 这位作者强调个人的独特性。 |