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单词 unique
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unique

/juːˈniːk/
1
being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else
独一无二的; 独特的:

the situation was unique in modern British politics

这种情形在现代英国政治中是独特的

original and unique designs.

独特的原创设计。

1.1
particularly remarkable, special, or unusual
罕有的; 极不寻常的:

a unique opportunity to see the spectacular Bolshoi Ballet.

观赏精彩的莫斯科大剧院芭蕾舞的不寻常机遇。

1.2
predic.

unique to

belonging or connected to (one particular person, group, or place)
属于特定(人或地方)的:

a style of architecture that is unique to Portugal.

葡萄牙特有的建筑风格。

archaic a unique person or thing
〈古〉独一无二的人(或事)。
USAGE
'There is a set of adjectives - including unique, complete, equal, infinite, and perfect - whose core meaning embraces a mathematically absolute concept and which therefore, according to a traditional argument, cannot be modified by adverbs such as really, quite, or very. For example, since the core meaning of unique (from Latin 'one'.) is 'being only one of its kind', it is logically impossible, the argument goes, to submodify it: it either is 'unique'. or it is 'not', and there are no in-between stages. In practice the situation in the language is more complex than this. Words like unique have a core sense but they often also have a secondary, less precise sense: in this case, the meaning 'very remarkable or unusual', as in a really unique opportunity. In its secondary sense, unique does not relate to an absolute concept, and so the use of submodifying adverbs is grammatically acceptable.
派生词

uniquely

adverb

uniqueness

noun
词源
early 17th cent.: from French, from Latin unicus, from unus 'one'.
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