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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3377 COCA: 3753
exclusive
adjective /ɪkˈskluːsɪv/
  1. 1
    very expensive, and therefore available only to people who have a lot of money 高档的;高级的;奢华的

    an exclusive shop/restaurant/neighbourhood 高级商店/高档餐厅/高档住宅区

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    General words for expensive: expensive, costly, exclusive...
  2. 2
    limited to a particular person, thing, or group and not shared with others 专用的;独有的;独享的

    The road is for the exclusive use of residents. 这条路为居民专用道。

    They have exclusive rights to market the drug in Africa. 他们拥有该药物在非洲的专卖权。

    exclusive to :

    This special offer is exclusive to readers of this magazine. 这次优惠活动仅限于本杂志的读者。

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    Limited and limiting: limited, restricted, restrictive...
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    Shared or divided and not shared or divided: distributed, collective, common...
  3. 3
    published or reported by only one newspaper, magazine, television station etc (报道)独家的

    She managed to secure an exclusive interview with the star. 她争取到了对这位明星进行专访的机会。

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exclusiveness

noun [U]
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exclusivity

/ˌekskluːˈsɪvəti/ noun [U]
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exclusive
noun [C] /ɪkˈskluːsɪv/
singularexclusive
pluralexclusives
  1. a piece of news that is published or reported by only one newspaper, magazine, television station etc (报纸、杂志、电视台等的)独家新闻,独家报道
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3377 COCA: 3753
exclusive

adjective¹

1belonging to/used by only one person/group專有VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe獨有ADVERBalmost幾乎是獨有的the course's almost exclusive concentration on grammar幾乎只講語法的課程not necessarily不一定獨有的The recording deal is not necessarily exclusive. The band can record material for other companies as well.錄製協議不是獨家的。樂隊也可為其他公司錄製唱片。PREPOSITIONto⋯獨有的These products are exclusive to our outlets.這些商品是我們的門店專賣的。
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2not welcoming to everyone排外VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe排外become變得排外remain仍然排外keep sth保持⋯不對外開放The owners of the golf club are determined to keep it exclusive.高爾夫俱樂部業主決定俱樂部只為會員服務。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常排外a somewhat exclusive venue有點兒排外的地方racially, socially並非開放給所有種族的;不願社交的
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3not able to exist/be true at the same time排斥VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe排他ADVERBmutually互相排斥The two options are not mutually exclusive (= you can have them both).這兩個選擇不是相互排斥的。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3377 COCA: 3753
exclusive adj.
exclusive (an exclusive school) own (an exclusive interview) mutually exclusive inconsistent
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exclusive ♦︎ elitist ♦︎ selectThese words all describe a group, society, place, etc. which is only available to a small group of people, especially those with money or a high social position. 这些词均表示某一群体独享的、专属的、高档豪华的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an exclusive / a select group / clientelean exclusive / elitist imagevery exclusive / select exclusive ɪkˈskluːsɪv (of a group or society) not willing to allow new people to become members, especially if they are from a lower social class; (of a product or service) of a high quality and expensive and therefore not often bought or used by most people (团体或社团)排外的,不愿接收(较低阶层)新成员的;(产品或服务)高档的She had been sent to one of London's most exclusive girls' schools.她被送到伦敦一所最高级的女子贵族学校就读。His clientele was exclusive and wealthy.他的客户来自上层社会,很富有。an exclusive hotel豪华旅馆exclusive designer shops / clothes高档名牌商店/服装OPP inclusive Inclusive describes sth that includes a wide range of people, things or ideas. * inclusive意为范围广泛的The party must adopt more inclusive strategies and a broader vision.该党必须采取更面向大众的策略,更有远见。 elitist eɪˈliːtɪst, ɪliːtɪst(especially of a system or society) organized in such a way that only a few people have power or influence (尤指体系或社团)精英主义的,精英统治的Teachers deny that the system is elitist.教师否认这是个精英统治的体系。Sailing is seen as an elitist sport.帆船运动被认为是一种精英运动。 see also elite elite noun , elite top adj. elitism eɪˈliːtɪzəm, ɪˈliːtɪzəm

noun

[uncountable] Many people believe that private education encourages elitism.许多人认为私立教育助长精英主义。
select (of a society, club or place) used only by people who have a lot of money and/or a high social position (社团、俱乐部或地方)有钱有地位的人使用的They live in a very select area.他们住在一个高档住宅区。It is a select restaurant with fine Italian food.那是一家高级意大利美食餐馆。

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