单词 | exclusively |
释义 | exclusively (once / 471 pages) adv Something occuring exclusively is only happening or available in one special circumstance, like a song that’s exclusively for sale on one web page, but not anywhere else. Something exclusive is only available in one way, like a newspaper with an exclusive interview no one else was able to get. Things happening exclusively are also available in a select way—not for everyone. If a boxing match is shown exclusively on pay-per-view, it’s shown only on pay-per-view. If I work exclusively for one company, I don’t work for any other companies. If a singer sings exclusively at one club, that’s the only place to hear her. WORD FAMILYexclusive: exclusively, exclusiveness, exclusives, unexclusive+/exclude: excluded, excludes, excluding, exclusion, exclusive/exclusion: exclusions USAGE EXAMPLESAt least geographically, the company so far is exclusively a Newark production. The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017) Back then, the sport was played almost exclusively at Ivy League schools. The New Yorker(Jan 01, 2017) And yet now the word’s connotations are exclusively negative. The Guardian(Dec 30, 2016) adv without any others being included or involved he works for Mr. Smith exclusively Syn alone, entirely, only, solely |
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