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单词 particularly
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Definition of particularly in English:

particularly

adverb pəˈtɪkjʊləlipə(r)ˈtɪkjələrli
  • 1To a higher degree than is usual or average.

    I don't particularly want to be reminded of that time
    as submodifier particularly able students
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This property had a particularly Yin quality about it and was quite dimly lit even when the lighting was on.
    • We are particularly concerned that a real role has not been established for the United Nations.
    • For some reason, and I have yet to fathom why, this place isn't particularly well known.
    • She is particularly interested in the randomness of evil, the degree of chance involved.
    • I think there is an exceptional demand for our point of view, particularly from young people.
    • I get the impression that Jacques is not particularly happy in his current position.
    • Holding the architects fully responsible for the fire may not seem particularly fair.
    • It has something of a cult following and is particularly popular among students.
    • The umbrella is now dead, having had half its spokes bent by some particularly strong gusts.
    • They find it particularly hard to judge who are the truly outstanding students.
    • I'm not going to be able to give a particularly outstanding opinion on this matter.
    • The customers, to be fair, weren't making it particularly easy for the staff to cope.
    • Icelanders, who are in a particularly good position to judge, rate haddock above cod.
    • It is particularly rare as it is the only example ever to have been found complete and made of ivory.
    • It is particularly bad news for the Green Party, who are usually well supported by the student body.
    • With this particularly horrible invention Titian links the real world to that of myth.
    • I'm particularly pleased that I made no real driving mistakes over the past few days.
    • The Jockey Club are being particularly hard on whip abuse, and quite right, too.
    • She said the situation was particularly awful for patients and their families.
    • Being a councillor is a thankless job; particularly if the job is to be taken seriously.
    • In my eyes, this is an exceptionally well written book, particularly in the early chapters.
    • This process may have particularly serious effects for minority ethnic women.
    • Two gala nights are coming up when I'll be able to introduce some particularly sparky music.
    Synonyms
    especially, specially, very, extremely, exceptionally, singularly, peculiarly, distinctly, unusually, extraordinarily, extra, uncommonly, uniquely, remarkably, strikingly, outstandingly, amazingly, incredibly, awfully, terribly, really, notably, markedly, decidedly, surprisingly, conspicuously
    Northern English powerful, right
    informal seriously, majorly, mucho
    British informal jolly, dead, well
    informal, dated devilish, frightfully
    1. 1.1 Used to single out a subject to which a statement is especially applicable.
      the team's defence is excellent, particularly their two centre backs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Away from the home there are many other applications, particularly for large batteries.
      • A special occasion for any parents, it is particularly poignant for this family.
      • This is often quite a difficult circle to break, particularly with the younger children.
      • So it should be no surprise to see Chinese firms looking to expand abroad, particularly in oil.
      • Technology still has many surprises for us down the road, particularly in the wireless area.
      • All his work is imbued with an extraordinary sense of place, particularly of his native land.
      • It is baffling being a man, especially now, particularly if you are ageing and English.
      • Some things are a lot better but quite a lot is worse, particularly the influence of politics.
      • Support is needed for audit, particularly for single-handed and small practices.
      • They are no strangers to excellence, particularly in the field of Rugby League.
      • If you look at the scores, particularly away from home, these sort of results are quite possible.
      • It is quite awkward to get at the flag, particularly when it is only seven or eight paces on the green.
      • This can give you a marked edge particularly when playing larger species like carp.
      • The two nightclubs were popular with foreign tourists, particularly young ones.
      • It was difficult being a man sometimes, particularly when women reminded one of the fact that one was a man.
      • He is unusual on the tour for going it alone, particularly in the grand slam events.
      • It was terrifying making such a big commitment, particularly with planning it for so long.
      • The place itself is outstanding, particularly because of the grandstand in front of the pits.
      • It is odd finding someone has the same name as you, particularly when it is relatively unusual.
      • This is a real treat for animal lovers and particularly those who are not so keen on zoos.
  • 2So as to give special emphasis to a point; specifically.

    he particularly asked that I should help you
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We particularly need to see the principal cast, especially the Lords of the North.
    • Pharmacies sell special camouflage make up, made particularly for covering up scars.
    • A notable feature of unemployment is that it particularly affects young people.
    • I think the show will surprise a lot of people and that, particularly, Chris will.
    Synonyms
    specifically, explicitly, expressly, in particular, especially, specially
 
 

Definition of particularly in US English:

particularly

adverbpə(r)ˈtɪkjələrlipə(r)ˈtikyələrlē
  • 1To a higher degree than is usual or average.

    I don't particularly want to be reminded of that time
    as submodifier particularly able students
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Two gala nights are coming up when I'll be able to introduce some particularly sparky music.
    • Being a councillor is a thankless job; particularly if the job is to be taken seriously.
    • I'm particularly pleased that I made no real driving mistakes over the past few days.
    • The Jockey Club are being particularly hard on whip abuse, and quite right, too.
    • I'm not going to be able to give a particularly outstanding opinion on this matter.
    • It is particularly rare as it is the only example ever to have been found complete and made of ivory.
    • This process may have particularly serious effects for minority ethnic women.
    • For some reason, and I have yet to fathom why, this place isn't particularly well known.
    • It has something of a cult following and is particularly popular among students.
    • With this particularly horrible invention Titian links the real world to that of myth.
    • The umbrella is now dead, having had half its spokes bent by some particularly strong gusts.
    • It is particularly bad news for the Green Party, who are usually well supported by the student body.
    • She said the situation was particularly awful for patients and their families.
    • Icelanders, who are in a particularly good position to judge, rate haddock above cod.
    • Holding the architects fully responsible for the fire may not seem particularly fair.
    • In my eyes, this is an exceptionally well written book, particularly in the early chapters.
    • She is particularly interested in the randomness of evil, the degree of chance involved.
    • This property had a particularly Yin quality about it and was quite dimly lit even when the lighting was on.
    • I get the impression that Jacques is not particularly happy in his current position.
    • They find it particularly hard to judge who are the truly outstanding students.
    • The customers, to be fair, weren't making it particularly easy for the staff to cope.
    • We are particularly concerned that a real role has not been established for the United Nations.
    • I think there is an exceptional demand for our point of view, particularly from young people.
    Synonyms
    especially, specially, very, extremely, exceptionally, singularly, peculiarly, distinctly, unusually, extraordinarily, extra, uncommonly, uniquely, remarkably, strikingly, outstandingly, amazingly, incredibly, awfully, terribly, really, notably, markedly, decidedly, surprisingly, conspicuously
    1. 1.1 Used to single out a subject to which a statement is especially applicable.
      the team's defense is excellent, particularly their two center backs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This can give you a marked edge particularly when playing larger species like carp.
      • They are no strangers to excellence, particularly in the field of Rugby League.
      • The two nightclubs were popular with foreign tourists, particularly young ones.
      • He is unusual on the tour for going it alone, particularly in the grand slam events.
      • Support is needed for audit, particularly for single-handed and small practices.
      • It was terrifying making such a big commitment, particularly with planning it for so long.
      • The place itself is outstanding, particularly because of the grandstand in front of the pits.
      • It is odd finding someone has the same name as you, particularly when it is relatively unusual.
      • If you look at the scores, particularly away from home, these sort of results are quite possible.
      • A special occasion for any parents, it is particularly poignant for this family.
      • All his work is imbued with an extraordinary sense of place, particularly of his native land.
      • It is baffling being a man, especially now, particularly if you are ageing and English.
      • Some things are a lot better but quite a lot is worse, particularly the influence of politics.
      • Away from the home there are many other applications, particularly for large batteries.
      • It was difficult being a man sometimes, particularly when women reminded one of the fact that one was a man.
      • This is a real treat for animal lovers and particularly those who are not so keen on zoos.
      • So it should be no surprise to see Chinese firms looking to expand abroad, particularly in oil.
      • It is quite awkward to get at the flag, particularly when it is only seven or eight paces on the green.
      • Technology still has many surprises for us down the road, particularly in the wireless area.
      • This is often quite a difficult circle to break, particularly with the younger children.
  • 2So as to give special emphasis to a point; specifically.

    he particularly asked that I should help you
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pharmacies sell special camouflage make up, made particularly for covering up scars.
    • I think the show will surprise a lot of people and that, particularly, Chris will.
    • A notable feature of unemployment is that it particularly affects young people.
    • We particularly need to see the principal cast, especially the Lords of the North.
    Synonyms
    specifically, explicitly, expressly, in particular, especially, specially
 
 
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