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释义  par·tic·u·lar1 /pəˈtɪkjələ $ pərˈtɪkjələr/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective  1  [only before noun]DIFFERENT a particular thing or person is the one that you are talking about, and not any other 特定的,特指的 → certain, specific In this particular case, no one else was involved. 这件事没有其他人牵涉其中。 Most students choose one particular area for research. 大多数学生选择一个特定领域进行研究。 a particular type of food 某一类食品2  ESPECIALLYspecial or great 特殊的,特别的;不寻常的 You should pay particular attention to spelling. 你应该特别注意拼写。 For no particular reason, he quit the job. 没有什么特别原因他就辞了工作。of particular interest/concern/importance etc Of particular concern is the rising cost of transportation. 特别令人担忧的是交通成本日益上升。anything/nothing/something particular I had nothing particular planned. 我没有什么特别的计划。3  ESPECIALLYvery careful about choosing exactly what you like and not easily satisfied 讲究的;挑剔的,吹毛求疵的 SYN fussyparticular about Marty’s very particular about his food. 马蒂对食物很挑剔。Examples from the Corpusparticular• Each class will focus on one particular aspect of American culture.• I'm looking for a particular book on Asian art.• And his particular death is irrelevant against a million years of human life, insignificant outside human perception.• He or she can discuss the possibilities and may have some good reasons for steering your child in a particular direction.• The lights were arranged to give a particular effect.• Though the menus make provision for it, I could not get the printout options to work on my particular hardware.• Margaret has been teaching in that particular home for five years.• This discovery is of particular interest to scientists studying the origins of the universe.• I turned in a particular moment, and I saw wolves.• This particular part of Idaho is especially beautiful.• I didn't have any particular plan in mind.• However, tenured teachers do not have a right either to a particular position in a school district or to indefinite employment.• As we know, students in London have particular problems because of the high cost of accommodation.• Was there any particular reason why he quit?• Is there any particular reason why you want to go back to Japan?• In this constellation, the Right identifies housing as of particular significance.• Is there a particular type of car that you are looking for?no particular reason• For no particular reason he felt more alert and in control.• He did so for no particular reason; it was just an impulse.• There seems no particular reason to ascribe economic rationality to one group and not the other.• There is no particular reason to believe that this was caused merely by the newer properties being of higher value.• Even so, there was no particular reason to go to Berlin.• They had no particular reason to like Sutton.• For no particular reason, we shall start with an examination of $ 5.• There is no particular reason why input should be so restricted.particular about• Mr. Gabbert is very particular about how his business is run.particular2 ●●○ noun  1  in particular ESPECIALLYespecially 尤其,特别 It was a good concert – I enjoyed the last song in particular. 那是一场不错的音乐会——我尤其喜欢最后那首歌。anything/anyone/anywhere in particular Was there anything in particular that you wanted to talk about? 你有什么特别想谈的吗?nothing/no one/nowhere in particular ‘What did you want?’ ‘Oh, nothing in particular.’ “你想要什么?”“噢,没什么特别的。”2  particulars [plural]INFORMATION the facts and details about a job, property, legal case etc 细节,详情particulars of You may be required to give particulars of the change in your financial position. 你可能会被要求详细说明你财务状况的变化。 For further particulars, contact the College secretary. 欲了解详情,请与学院秘书联系。 Send your particulars (=details such as your name, address, profession etc) to the address above. 请将个人资料寄往上述地址。3  in every particular/in all particulars formalDETAIL in every detail 在每个/所有细节上 The documents were identical in almost every particular. 这些文件几乎在每个细节上都是完全一样的。Examples from the Corpusparticular• They reject individual justice, in favour of grand statements that brush aside particulars.• If counsel settled the pleading for further and better particulars, his name should appear at the end.• Bishop Corrada, in particular, seemed willing to believe false and easily refuted accusations against the priests at Holy Trinity.• Listing particulars contain detailed information about the issuing company, its securities and certain future issues.• I did notice that Eva's absorption in the particulars of Dad's life had waned.• The particulars of this bishop are a union of tales.• Above all these particulars hovered one central fact: the Church had changed.Origin particular1 (1300-1400) Old French Late Latin particularis, from Latin particula; → PARTICLEpar·tic·u·lar1 adjectiveparticular2 nounChineseSyllable  or you one is the a thing person that particular Corpus
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