单词 | particular |
释义 | Word Frequency particular(pəˈtɪkjʊlə) adjective 1. (prenominal) of or belonging to a single or specific person, thing, category, etc; specific; special the particular demands of the job no particular reason 2. (prenominal) exceptional or marked a matter of particular importance 3. (prenominal) relating to or providing specific details or circumstances a particular account 4. exacting or difficult to please, esp in details; fussy 5. (of the solution of a differential equation) obtained by giving specific values to the arbitrary constants in a general equation 6. logic (of a proposition) affirming or denying something about only some members of a class of objects, as in some men are not wicked Compare universal (sense 10)7. property law denoting an estate that precedes the passing of the property into ultimate ownership See also remainder (sense 3), reversion (sense 4)noun 8. a separate distinct item that helps to form a generalization: opposed to general 9. (often plural) an item of information; detail complete in every particular he refused to go into particulars the police officer took down her particulars 10. logic another name for individual (sense 7a) 11. philosophy an individual object, as contrasted with a universal universal (sense 12b)12. in particular Word origin C14: from Old French particuler, from Late Latin particulāris concerning a part, from Latin particula particle v |
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