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单词 particularly
释义
particularly
(pəʳtɪkjʊləʳli )
1. adverb B1+
You use particularly to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or situation.
Keep your office space looking good, particularly your desk.
More local employment will be created, particularly in service industries.
I often do absent-minded things, particularly when I'm worried.
2. adverb B1+
Particularly means more than usual or more than other things. [emphasis]
Progress has been particularly disappointing.
I particularly liked the wooden chests and chairs.
Collocations:
particularly pertinent
Two particularly pertinent points stand out, one on race and the other on foreign wars versus the economy.
The Times Literary Supplement
His ideas are particularly pertinent as markets fear that central banks are out of ammunition and negative rates and quantitative easing are becoming ineffective.
Times, Sunday Times
I found it particularly pertinent for relationships in the digital age.
Times, Sunday Times
And it's particularly pertinent when it comes to the relationship between the budget of a film and its eventual success.
Times, Sunday Times
This may be particularly pertinent at the present time, when many people are feeling anxiety due to the difficulties resulting from the economic situation, locally and globally.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly pleasant
It can't have been particularly pleasant and, several times, he had to warn fans to aim their alcohol away from the keyboards.
Times, Sunday Times
It's not particularly pleasant but it's reasonably amusing.
Times, Sunday Times
It's not particularly pleasant but it doesn't happen very often.
The Sun
It wasn't particularly pleasant, but nor, if you've watched any amount of football, was it particularly unusual.
Times,Sunday Times
And that's not particularly pleasant, either.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly poignant
Making the family history show came at a particularly poignant time for the actor.
The Sun
Her passing - at the pointlessly early age of 67 - was particularly poignant.
Times, Sunday Times
That he should be beset by such bad luck was particularly poignant.
Times, Sunday Times
The one of her with her son, grandson and great-grandson was particularly poignant.
The Sun
These ceremonies will feel particularly poignant given the fragile state of many of the players, some now into their 80s.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly problematic
A delay to the carrier programme would be particularly problematic for defence groups.
Times, Sunday Times
For particularly problematic areas, try anti-mould gloss, which includes a fungicide.
Times, Sunday Times
This can be particularly problematic where derogatory comments are made about the employer.
Times, Sunday Times
They are particularly problematic when they make up a large proportion of a meal.
Times, Sunday Times
This can be particularly problematic — for a school or surgery, say, where a no-show at short notice can cause huge disruption.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly prone to
Dry vocal cords are particularly prone to irritation.
Times, Sunday Times
The report also singles out commercial property as 'particularly prone to shocks', noting the high levels of borrowing by the sector.
Times, Sunday Times
Adolescents are particularly prone to the syrup of interior monologue.
Times, Sunday Times
Tidal rivers are particularly prone to this because, as water heads upstream, they become narrower, forcing up water levels.
Times, Sunday Times
Flat-faced breeds such as pugs and bulldogs are particularly prone to heatstroke and breathing difficulties.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly proud of
He was particularly proud of his geraniums - always referring to them as pelargoniums.
Times, Sunday Times
Staff are also particularly proud of belonging to a company that 'gives back' to the wider world.
Times, Sunday Times
It's nothing to be particularly proud of, any more than any of our own travails.
Times, Sunday Times
They run into some old friends of his that he isn't particularly proud of.
The Sun
What are you particularly proud of achieving in this coalition government?
The Sun
particularly sensitive
The e-mail bungle emerged at a particularly sensitive time, with the military and their families waiting to hear about the planned redundancies.
Times, Sunday Times
One might have a particularly sensitive nature and, in sibling disputes, be prone to falling silent or withdrawing.
Times, Sunday Times
Occasionally, macular degeneration can lead to some employees becoming particularly sensitive to light, sometimes finding it difficult to work in a normally lit office.
Times, Sunday Times
Cue a painfully rapid shutting of a laptop on a particularly sensitive body part.
The Sun
This makes them particularly sensitive to short-term opportunism, dishonesty or political grandstanding.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly severe
So they're reserved for checking out particularly severe or unusual cases - or for showing a slipped disc when an operation might be on the cards.
The Sun
Typhoon activity seems to fluctuate over the decades, and the 1940s were particularly severe.
Times, Sunday Times
The loss of premium passengers, down 16.7 per cent, has been particularly severe.
Times, Sunday Times
Because of topography, the forces of house-price inflation are particularly severe.
Times, Sunday Times
Moreover, these five instances were neither particularly severe in nature nor physically threatening or humiliating.
Christianity Today
particularly striking
Several of the exhibition's icons, which once were part of an iconostasis, are particularly striking.
Christianity Today
This was achieved through personal relationships and not necessarily through presenting a particularly striking business case or cutting-edge fashion.
ST
Atmospheric effects are particularly striking, such as the sudden flares that bleach the night sky.
Times, Sunday Times
It was particularly striking how people chose their birthday as their favourite number, but only if it was a particular day.
Times, Sunday Times
This birdwas particularly striking becauseof theway itwas feeding.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly surprising
Asked about the recent bond market rout that pushed up government borrowing costs, he said that the recent moves were not particularly surprising.
Times, Sunday Times
Visitors to this exhibition cannot expect to see anything dramatically new or particularly surprising.
Times, Sunday Times
This was particularly surprising because the video game group showed improvements in speech understanding, even though their training only involved non-verbal sounds.
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The team's discovery was particularly surprising because helium-3 cannot readily form a superfluid at all.
Times, Sunday Times
This was particularly surprising because it was the first time that the league had been unable to offer bidders exclusivity.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly susceptible to
Garden-grabbing has become a major policy issue in areas where homeowners are particularly susceptible to approaches.
Times, Sunday Times
Arsenal, as was put to him, seem particularly susceptible to such misfortune.
Times, Sunday Times
Doctrinaire political parties or those promoting novel doctrines are particularly susceptible to cranks.
Times, Sunday Times
Crashes on take-off are particularly susceptible to devastating fires because the fuel tanks are full.
Times, Sunday Times
Young believers or individuals who hold unrealistic expectations for their leaders are particularly susceptible to disillusionment.
Christianity Today
particularly tricky
It's particularly tricky as we fancy going back to the same place.
Times, Sunday Times
A small green and some tough pin positions can make it particularly tricky.
Times, Sunday Times
And it was only a fortnight into lockdown, when risks were particularly tricky to quantify.
Times,Sunday Times
Influenzas are particularly tricky customers, largely because of how two entirely separate strains can swap genetic material if they cross paths in a single host.
Times,Sunday Times
We have a really good selection of some of such trees, turning what can be particularly tricky months into a positive for all.
Times, Sunday Times
particularly valuable
Equally, if the contents of your garden are particularly valuable, you may find you need to top-up your insurance or buy additional cover.
The Sun
What made it particularly valuable was the result of a property revaluation in the 2003-04 accounts.
Times, Sunday Times
The pictures, taken during the triumphant visit in summer of 1964, are particularly valuable as they are in colour.
Times, Sunday Times
They are particularly valuable for older people who cannot send e-mails or texts.
Times, Sunday Times
This stand-by was particularly valuable when the mains supply failed (as frequently happened in those days).
Times, Sunday Times
particularly vicious
That's the spin that many architects are putting on this particularly vicious recession - one that's hit their profession more than most.
Times, Sunday Times
Some 380 million years ago a particularly vicious sea-dwelling predator terrorised the tropical lagoons in which it lived.
Times,Sunday Times
Perhaps these latest hackers were not particularly vicious.
Houston Chronicle
The difficulties presented by escaping across a ford meant that the rout was particularly vicious.
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During the night of the fourth the enemy launched a particularly vicious counterattack.
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particularly violent
A particularly violent feature of the storm was a sting jet — a ferocious wind that falls from a great height.
Times, Sunday Times
It was a particularly violent type of thunderstorm called a supercell, with ferocious winds capable of generating huge hailstones and tornados.
Times, Sunday Times
It's also about the way people respond to the very small number of particularly violent incidents there are.
Times, Sunday Times
It may have been an exceptionally powerful case of ball lightning, sometimes appearing as a glowing ball of light that falls or glides through the air during particularly violent thunderstorms.
Times,Sunday Times
Ethnic violence being particularly violent, there are numerous theories to preventing it, or once it starts, ending it.
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particularly vulnerable
Smaller universities with higher costs of maintaining a traditional campus, rather than teaching-intensive urban universities, would be particularly vulnerable, one principal said.
Times, Sunday Times
Papillomas are found on the feet of other birds, but chaffinches seem particularly vulnerable.
Times, Sunday Times
But surgery makes him particularly vulnerable to infection and blood clots.
The Sun
Homes at the very top end of the market are particularly vulnerable.
Times, Sunday Times
At this stage, they are particularly vulnerable to predators.
Christianity Today
Translations:
Chinese: 尤其
Japanese: 特に
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