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par.ti.cu.larHpE5tIk7jJ7lE5, $pL5tIk7jE7lLn(fml) A particular is a single part or detail of something.细节His latest book is a best-seller, and yet in every particular it is exactly the same as his last. [C]他最新的书很畅销,但在每个细节上都与上一本书完全雷同。(fml) If you are considering the particular, you are considering single examples rather than general matters or ideas.个别、具体情况The report focuses on the particular rather than the general and so doesn't draw any overall conclusions. [U]这份报道着重特殊事例而不是整体概貌,所以没有做出总的结论。'What did she have to say?''Oh, nothing in particular (= nothing special or important).'“她要说什么?”“哦,没什么特别要紧的。”What in particular (= special details) did you like about the last apartment that we saw?你特别喜欢我们上次看的公寓的哪一点?
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