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IELTS BNC: 438 COCA: 520
special
adjective /ˈspeʃ(ə)l/
  1. 1
    different from and usually better than what is normal or ordinary 特殊的;特别的

    The children can only stay up late on special occasions. 孩子们只有在特殊情况下才能睡得很晚。

     Synonyms and related words
    Unusual in an interesting way: unusual, special, unique...
  2. 2
    more than usual 增加的;格外的

    Let's all make a special effort to welcome the visitors. 我们都来为欢迎参观者做更大的努力吧。

    Special care must be taken in handling very old books. 搬动很旧的书时一定要格外小心。

     Synonyms and related words
    Unusual in an interesting way: unusual, special, unique...
  3. 3
    very important to you 非常重要的;特别亲密的

    John is a very special person in my life. 约翰是我生活中非常重要的人。

    special to :

    My aunt Miriam was very special to me. 我姑姑玛丽亚姆是我特别亲密的人。

     Synonyms and related words
    Important: important, major, key...
  4. 4
    relating to one particular person, group, or area 独特的;专有的

    She has her own special way of baking bread. 她有自己独特的烤面包方法。

     Synonyms and related words
    Unusual in an interesting way: unusual, special, unique...
  5. 5
    created for a particular person, purpose, or situation 专门的;特设的

    A special prosecutor was appointed to investigate charges of corruption. 一名专门的检察官受命去调查有关贪污的指控。

    Special parking permits will be given to people with disabilities. 将为残疾人发放特殊的停车许可证。

     Synonyms and related words
    Unusual in an interesting way: unusual, special, unique...
special
noun [C] /ˈspeʃ(ə)l/
singularspecial
pluralspecials
  1. 1
    something produced for a particular time or day, for example a type of food in a restaurant or a programme on television (为某个时间或日子制作的)特殊的事物(如特色菜、特别节目等)

    Our fish special tonight is salmon in a lemon-cream sauce. 我们今晚的特色鱼是柠檬奶油沙司鲑鱼。

    There was a TV special on the Olympics. 有一个关于奥运会的特别节目。

     Synonyms and related words
    Popularity or popular things and places: popularity, boom, magnet...
     Synonyms and related words
    General words for meals or food: food, meal, cooking...
  2. 2
    a special offer 特价
     Synonyms and related words
IELTS BNC: 438 COCA: 520
special

noun

ADJECTIVEdaily每日特色菜The restaurant has an extensive menu and daily specials.這家餐館有豐富的菜肴和每日特色菜。television, TV電視特別節目There are lots of TV Christmas specials for children this year.今年有許多專為兒童準備的聖誕電視特別節目。prime-time (especially NAmE) 黃金檔特別節目Christmas, holiday (especially NAmE) 聖誕/假期特別節目one-off (BrE) 一次性特別節目Eric Sykes returned with this one-off special for ITV.埃里克・賽克斯又回來了,並為獨立電視公司錄製了一次性特別節目。reunion (NAmE) 團聚特別節目the Dick Van Dyke Show reunion special《迪克・範戴克》系列劇的團聚特輯after-school (NAmE) 課餘特別節目comedy喜劇特輯election選舉特輯one-hour, two-hour, etc. * 1 小時、2 小時等的特輯
IELTS BNC: 438 COCA: 520
special adj.
special (special circumstances) unique (his own special table)
special

adjective

 See also the entry for unique 另见unique条special ♦︎ exceptional ♦︎ particular ♦︎ extraordinaryThese words all describe things or events that are different from what is usual or normal. 这些词均表示特殊的、特别的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a special / an exceptional case / situationspecial / exceptional circumstancesexceptional / extraordinary costs / losses / profit / itemsa special / an extraordinary meetinga special / particular threatof special / particular concern / importance / interestto take special / particular notice of sb / sth special [usually before noun] not ordinary or usual; different from what is normal 特殊的;特别的;不寻常的;不一般的Journalists were given no special privileges.新闻记者并不享受任何特权。The oil industry was treated as a special case.石油工业被看作是个特例。There really is something special about the place.那地方真的有几分特别。OPP ordinary normal see also special unique exceptional ɪkˈsepʃənl very unusual; (of costs or income) that you pay or receive only once 异常的;特别的;罕见的;(费用或收入)仅此一次的The deadline can be extended only in exceptional circumstances.最后期限只有在特殊情况下才能延长。Exceptional items in the last financial year increased profits by $25 million.上个财政年度一些特殊项目使利润增加了2 500万元。 OPP normal normal see also exception exception exceptionally

adverb

There was an exceptionally high tide.发生了一次特别高的满潮。Exceptionally, the director may override the decision of the committee.在特殊情况下,董事可以推翻委员会的决定。
particular [only before noun] greater than usual 不寻常的;格外的The high inflation rates were of particular concern.高通货膨胀率格外引人关注。The chemicals pose a particular threat to water quality.这些化学物质对水质构成了极大威胁。 particularly

adverb

Traffic is bad, particularly in the downtown area.交通状况很差,特别是在市中心。'Did you enjoy it?' 'No, not particularly (= not very much).'“你玩得开心吗?”“不很开心。”The lecture was not particularly interesting.那次讲座并不特别精彩。
extraordinary ɪkˈstrɔːdnri; NAmE ɪkˈstrɔːrdəneri [only before noun] (formal) in addition to what is usual, regular or normal 特别的;临时的The club convened an extraordinary general meeting.该俱乐部召开了一次特别全体会议。

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