[ADJ 形容词]唯一的;独一无二的 Something that is unique is the only one of its kind.
Each person's signature is unique...
每个人的签名都是独一无二的。
The area has its own unique language, Catalan.
这个地区有自己单独的语言,加泰罗尼亚语。
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Because of the extreme cold, the Antarctic is a uniquely fragile environment...
极度严寒造成了南极地区绝无仅有的脆弱环境。
Uniquely among the great world religions, Buddhism is rooted only in the universal experience of suffering known to all human beings.
与世界其他主要宗教不同的是,佛教是唯一基于全人类所共知的苦难而产生发展起来的。
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Each time I returned I was struck by the uniqueness of Australia and its people.
每次返回,我都会惊讶于澳大利亚及其国民的与众不同。
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]独特的;无与伦比的 You can use unique to describe things that you admire because they are very unusual and special.
[approval]
Brett's vocals are just unique...
布雷特的歌声无与伦比。
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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...people who consider themselves uniquely qualified to be president of the United States.
认为自己最能胜任美国总统一职的人
...a festival ambience that is uniquely conducive to the absorption of serious music.
特别适合欣赏严肃音乐的节日氛围
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[ADJ 形容词]独有的;特有的 If something is unique to one thing, person, group, or place, it concerns or belongs only to that thing, person, group, or place.
[v-link ADJ to n]
No one knows for sure why adolescence is unique to humans...
没有人确切地知道为什么只有人类才会经历青春期。
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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The problem isn't uniquely American.
这个问题不是美国所独有的。
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unique★AWL/juˈniːk; NAmEjuˈniːk/adjective1★being the only one of its kind 唯一的;独一无二的◆Everyone's fingerprints are unique.每个人的指纹都是独一无二的。HELPYou can use absolutely,totallyor almostwith uniquein this meaning. 作此义时可用 absolutely、totally 或 almost 修饰 unique。2★very special or unusual 独特的;罕见的◆a unique talent奇才◆The preview offers a unique opportunity to see the show without the crowds.预展提供了看展览但不捱挤的难得机会。◆The deal will put the company in a unique position to export goods to Eastern Europe.这项协议给予这家公司向东欧输出商品的特殊地位。HELPYou can use more,very,etc. with uniquein this meaning. 作此义时可用 more、very 等修饰 unique。3★unique(to sb/sth) belonging to or connected with one particular person, place or thing (某人、地或事物)独具的,特有的◆an atmosphere that is unique to New York纽约所独具的气氛◆The koala is unique to Australia.树袋熊是澳大利亚独有的。▶unique·lyAWL/juˈniːkli; NAmEjuˈniːkli/adverb◆Her past experience made her uniquely suited to lead the campaign.她以往的经历使她格外适合领导这场运动。◆The UK, uniquely, has not had to face the problem of mass unemployment.唯有英国无须面对大量失业的问题。◆He was a uniquely gifted teacher.他是个天赋异禀的天才教师。unique·nessAWL/juˈniːknəs; NAmEjuˈniːknəs/noun[uncountable ]◆The author stresses the uniqueness of the individual.这位作者强调个人的独特性。uniqueuniquesunique/juˈniːk; NAmEjuˈniːk/unique·ly/juˈniːkli; NAmEjuˈniːkli/unique·ness/juˈniːknəs; NAmEjuˈniːknəs/
1informal unusually good and special: This is a unique opportunity to study these rare creatures.GRAMMARPeople sometimes use ‘very’ with unique in this meaning, but this use is often considered to be incorrect.Grammar guide ‒ ADJECTIVES2being the only one of its kind: Each person’s fingerprints are unique.► see thesaurus at
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3unique to somebody/something existing only in a particular place or in relation to a particular person or people: The issues being discussed here are not unique to the US.—uniqueness noun [uncountable]
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