unique
英 [juː'niːk]
美[jʊ'nik]
- adj. 独特的,稀罕的;[数] 唯一的,独一无二的
- n. 独一无二的人或物
- n. (Unique)人名;(英)尤妮克
英英释意
- 1. radically distinctive and without equal;
- "he is alone in the field of microbiology"
- "this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem"
- "Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint"
- "craftsmen whose skill is unequaled"
- "unparalleled athletic ability"
- "a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history"
- 2. (followed by `to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality;
- "a species unique to Australia"
- 3. the single one of its kind;
- "a singular example"
- "the unique existing example of Donne's handwriting"
- "a unique copy of an ancient manuscript"
- "certain types of problems have unique solutions"
- 4. highly unusual or rare but not the single instance;
- "spoke with a unique accent"
- "had unique ability in raising funds"
- "a frankness unique in literature"
- "a unique dining experience"
双语例句
- 1. Editorially, they never really became a unique distinct product.
- 就立场和观点来说,它们从未真正做到树立起自己独具一格的视角。
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- 2. Kauffman was a woman of unique talent and determination.
- 考夫曼是一个有着超群才智和决断力的女子。
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- 3. With its unique heating element it makes perfect coffee.
- 其独特的电热元件使它能够煮出非常美味的咖啡。
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- 4. This interesting and charming creature is unique to Borneo.
- 这种有趣迷人的动物是婆罗洲独有的。
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- 5. The examples are unique to this dictionary.
- 这些例证是这部词典独有的。
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