exclusive
英 [ɪkˈskluː.sɪv]
美 [ɪkˈskluː.sɪv]
- adj. 独有的;排外的;专一的
- n. 独家新闻;独家经营的项目;排外者
将“exclusive”拆解为“ex”和“clusive”。想象“ex”像是“extra”的缩写,意味着“额外的”,而“clus”类似于“clus”在“clude”中的用法,意味着“关闭”或“排除”。结合起来,可以想象成“额外排除的”,即专有的或独特的,这样就容易记住“exclusive”的意思。
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- exclusive (adj.)
- mid-15c., "so as to exclude;" 1560s, "that excludes," from Medieval Latin exclusivus, from exclus-, past participle stem of excludere (see exclude). Of monopolies, rights, franchises, etc., from 1760s; of social circles, clubs, etc., "unwilling to admit outsiders," from 1822. Related: Exclusively; exclusiveness.
- 1. People will always pay top dollar for something exclusive.
- 人们总是会为绝无仅有的东西付出高价。
- 2. Skiing weekends cost £58 (exclusive of travel and accommodation).
- 周末滑雪价格为58英镑(不含交通和住宿费)。
- 3. Many of their cheeses are exclusive to our stores in Britain.
- 在英国,他们生产的奶酪很多只在我们商店出售。
- 4. He attended Eton, the most exclusive private school in Britain.
- 他上的是伊顿公学,英国最昂贵的私立学校。
- 5. He is already a member of Britain's most exclusive club.
- 他已经是英国最高级俱乐部的成员了。