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ADJ. 形容词1.?仅限富贵人士的 , 高档的 , 奢华的If you describe something as exclusive, you mean that it is limited to people who have a lot of money or who are privileged, and is therefore not available to everyone. 双语例句例: It used to be a private, exclusive club, and now it's open to all New Yorkers. 它曾是一家高档的私人俱乐部,而今对所有纽约人开放。 2.?专用的 , 独有的Something that is exclusive is used or owned by only one person or group, and not shared with anyone else. 双语例句例: Our group will have exclusive use of a 60-foot boat. 我们组将有一条专用的60英尺的船。 3.?独家的(新闻报道)If a newspaper, magazine, or broadcasting organization describes one of its reports as exclusive, they mean it is a special report that does not appear in any other publication or on any other channel. 双语例句例: He told the magazine in an exclusive interview: 'All my problems stem from drinking.' 他在那家杂志的一次独家采访时说:“我所有的问题都源于饮酒。” 4.?不包括…的If a company states that its prices, goods, or services are exclusive of something, that thing is not included in the stated price, although it usually still has to be paid for. 双语例句例: the average cost of a three-course dinner exclusive of tax, tip and beverage. 除去税费、小费和酒水费,包含了3道菜肴的晚餐的平均花费。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 独家文章 , 独家报道An exclusive is an exclusive article or report. 双语例句例: Some papers thought they had an exclusive. 一些报社以为他们得到了一条独家报道。
PHRASE. 习语1.?互相排斥的 , 不兼容的If two things are mutually exclusive, they are separate and very different from each other, so that it is impossible for them to exist or happen together. 双语例句例: They both have learned that ambition and successful fatherhood can be mutually exclusive. 他们都明白追求理想与做个成功的父亲是互相排斥的。
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