particular UK [pə'tɪk.jʊ.lər] US [pɚ'tɪk.jə.lɚ] adjective SPECIAL 特殊的 ESSENTIAL [before noun] ■special, or this and not any other 特定的,具体的•She wanted a particular type of cactus.她要某一品种的仙人掌。 •He wouldn't take just any book - he had to have this particular one!他不会随便买书——他要买这本! •"Why did you ask?" "Oh, no particular reason, just making conversation."“你为甚么问呢?”“哦,没甚么特别的原因,就是没话找话。” in particular ADVANCED ■especially 特别,尤其 •What in particular did you like about the last apartment that we saw?我们最后看的那个公寓你特别喜欢它哪一点? •Are you looking for anything in particular?你在找些甚么吗? UK [pə'tɪk.jʊ.lər] US [pɚ'tɪk.jə.lɚ] adjective NOT EASILY SATISFIED 不易满足的 [after verb] ■not easily satisfied and demanding that close attention should be given to every detail 讲究的;苛求的,挑剔的•He's very particular about the kitchen - everything has to be perfectly clean and in its place.他对厨房非常挑剔——每样东西都必须一尘不染,物归原位。 •She's very particular about what she eats.她对吃的非常挑剔。 UK [pə'tɪk.jʊ.lər] US [pɚ'tɪk.jə.lɚ] noun particulars [plural] ■details or information about a person or an event, especially when officially recorded 个人资料;具体资讯•There's a form for you to note down all your particulars.这里有一份表格,请在上面填写你所有的个人资料。 the particular formal ■If you are considering the particular, you are considering single examples rather than general matters or ideas 具体情况,详情,细节•The report focuses on the particular rather than the general and so doesn't draw any overall conclusions.这份报道着重详细情况,而非整体概貌,所以没有作出总体结论。 |