special
special 英 [ˈspeʃl] 美 [ˈspɛʃəl]
n. 特别;特价 adj. 特别的;专门的
名词复数:specials
- Special means "better than ordinary." Like the self-portrait you lovingly painted as a surprise for your sweetie's birthday, something special is distinct, and surpasses the norm.
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- n. 特别;特价
- adj. 特别的;专门的
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1. Some of the officials have special privileges.
有些官员享受特权。
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2. What are your special interests?
你有哪些主要的爱好?
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3. She's a very special friend.
她是我特别要好的朋友。
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4. Don't lose it—it's special.
别丢了,这可不是一般东西。
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5. a special event
特设活动
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6. These teachers need special training.
这些教师需要专门的培训。
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7. As an only child she got special attention.
她是个独生女,所以备受关爱。
- special (adj.) c. 1200, "better than ordinary," from Old French special, especial "special, particular, unusual" (12c., Modern French spécial) and directly from Latin specialis "individual, particular" (source also of Spanish especial, Italian speziale), from species "appearance, kind, sort" (see species).
- special (n.) "sweetheart, lover; special person or thing," c. 1300, from special (adj.) or from noun use of the adjective in Old French. Meaning "special train" is attested from 1866.
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