singular
singular 英 [ˈsɪŋgjələ(r)] 美 [ˈsɪŋɡjəlɚ]
adj. 单数的;单一的;非凡的;异常的 n. 单数
名词复数:singulars
- If something is extraordinary, remarkable, or one of a kind, you can say it is singular. A singular opportunity to sing onstage with a rock star is a remarkable opportunity.
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- adj. 单数的;单一的;非凡的;异常的
- n. 单数
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1. I would be a singular businessman.
我将成为一个非凡的商人。
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2. Yes, probably because you have been living according to one singular calendar or time cycle technology that completely misses out this energy of healing and support.
是的,很可能是因为你一直生活在一种单一历法或者时间线周期,技术而言就是完全的错过了这个治愈与支持的能量。
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3. This Extra involves the verve or passion which potential leaders convey about the mission and the singular focus they exhibit when doing each piece of work.
这一条额外因素包含了潜在的领导者在任务中传达出的热情,以及他们在做每一间工作室所表现出来的非凡之处。
- singular (adj.) mid-14c., "alone, apart; being a unit; special, unsurpassed," from Old French singuler "personal particular; distinctive; singular in number" (12c., Modern French singulier) or directly from Latin singularis "single, solitary, one by one, one at a time; peculiar, remarkable," from singulus "one, one to each, individual, separate" (see single (adj.)). Meaning "remarkably good, unusual, rare, separated from others (by excellence), uncommon" is from c. 1400 in English; this also was a common meaning of Latin singularis.
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