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/ˈspeʃl/ |
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1 | different from and usually better than what is normal or ordinary 特殊的;特别的 |
| The children can only stay up late on special occasions. 孩子们只有在特殊情况下才能睡得很晚。 |
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2 | more than usual 增加的;格外的 |
| Let’ s all make a special effort to welcome the visitors. 我们都来为欢迎参观者做更大的努力吧。 |
| Special care must be taken in handling very old books. 搬动很旧的书时一定要格外小心。 |
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3 | very important to you 非常重要的;特别亲密的 |
| John is a very special person in my life. 约翰是我生活中非常重要的人。 |
| +to My aunt Miriam was very special to me. 我姑姑玛丽亚姆是我特别亲密的人。 |
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4 | relating to one particular person , group , or area 独特的;专有的 |
| She has her own special way of baking bread. 她有自己独特的烤面包方法。 |
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5 | created for a particular person , purpose , or situation 专门的;特设的 |
| A special prosecutor was appointed to investigate charges of corruption. 一名专门的检察官受命去调查有关贪污的指控。 |
| Special parking permits will be given to people with disabilities. 将为残疾人发放特殊的停车许可证。 |
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