particular
adj
noun
pəˈtɪkjʊələ
adj
1
a
particular
thing
or
person
is
the
one
that
you
are
talking
about,
and
not
any
other
特定的,特指的;
only before noun 仅用于名词前
In
this
particular
case,
no
one
else
was
involved.
这件事没有其他人牵涉其中。
Most
students
choose
one
particular
area
for
research.
大多数学生选取一个特定领域进行研究。
a
particular
type
of
food
某一类食品
2
special
or
great
特殊的,特别的; 不寻常的
You
should
pay
particular
attention
to
spelling.
你应该特别注意拼写。
For
no
particular
reason
,
he
quit
the
job.
没有什么特别原因他就辞了工作。
of
particular
interest/concern/importance
etc
Of
particular
concern
is
the
rising
cost
of
transportation.
特别令人担忧的是交通成本的日益上升。
anything/nothing/something
particular
I
had
nothing
particular
planned.
我没有什么特别的计划。
3
very
careful
about
choosing
exactly
what
you
like
and
not
easily
satisfied
讲究的; 挑剔的,吹毛求疵的;
[+
about
]
Marty’s
very
particular
about
his
food.
马蒂对食物很挑剔。
noun
4
in particular
especially
尤其,特别
It
was
a
good
concert
–
I
enjoyed
the
last
song
in
particular.
那是一场不错的音乐会 — 我尤其喜欢最后那首歌。
anything/anyone/anywhere
in
particular
Was
there
anything
in
particular
that
you
wanted
to
talk
about?
你有什么特别想谈的吗?
nothing/no
one/nowhere
in
particular
‘What
did
you
want?’
‘Oh,
nothing
in
particular.’
“你想要什么?”“噢,没什么特别的。”
5
particulars
the
facts
and
details
about
a
job,
property,
legal
case
etc
细节,详情
plural 复数
[+
of
]
You
may
be
required
to
give
particulars
of
the
change
in
your
financial
position.
你可能会被要求透露你财务状况变化的详情。
For
further
particulars
,
contact
the
College
secretary.
欲了解详情请与学院秘书联系。
Send
your
particulars
(=details
such
as
your
name,
address,
profession
etc)
to
the
address
above.
请把个人资料寄往上述地址。
6
in every particular/in all particulars
in
every
detail
[正式] 在每个/所有细节上
formal
The
documents
were
identical
in
almost
every
particular.
这些文件几乎在每个细节上都是完全一样的。