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ADJ. 形容词1.?特别的Someone or something that is special is better or more important than other people or things. 双语例句例: You're very special to me, darling. 亲爱的,你对我来说很重要。 例: My special guest will be Jerry Seinfeld. 我的特邀嘉宾将是杰瑞?塞菲尔德。 2.?特殊的Special means different from normal. 双语例句例: In special cases, a husband can deduct the travel expenses of his wife who accompanies him on a business trip. 在特殊情况下,丈夫可以扣除差旅中随行妻子的旅费。 例: So you didn't notice anything special about him? 这么说你没有注意到他的特别之处? 3.?特派的You use special to describe someone who is officially appointed or who has a particular position specially created for them. 双语例句例: Due to his wife's illness, he returned to the State Department as special adviser to the president. 由于妻子的病,他返回国务院做了总统的特派顾问。 4.?特有的You use special to describe something that relates to one particular person, group, or place. 双语例句例: Every anxious person will have his or her own special problems or fears. 每个焦虑的人都会有自己的问题或担忧。
NOUN. 名词1.?[C 可数名词] 特产 , 特别节目 , 特色菜A special is a product, programme, or meal which is not normally available, or which is made for a particular purpose. 双语例句例: complaints about the Halloween special, 'Ghostwatch' 对万圣节特别节目《幽灵观察》的投诉。 例: Grocers have to offer enough specials to bring people into the store. 杂货店不得不推出多种特色产品以招揽顾客。
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