单词 | one of a kind |
释义 | one of a kindphrase See full dictionary entry for kindIf you refer to someone or something as one of a kind, you mean that there is nobody or nothing else like them. [approval] She's a very unusual woman, one of a kind. one-of-a-kindadjective [ADJECTIVE noun] You use one-of-a-kind to describe something that is special because there is nothing else exactly like it. [mainly US] ...a small one-of-a-kind publishing house. one-of-a-kind in British English (ˌwʌnəvəˈkaɪnd) adjective US unique a small one-of-a-kind publishing house one-of-a-kind garments unique in British English (juːˈniːk) adjective ▶ USAGE Unique is normally taken to describe an absolute state, i.e. one that cannot be qualified.Thus something is either unique or not unique; it cannot be rather unique or very unique. However, unique is sometimes used informally to mean very remarkable or unusual and this makes itpossible to use comparatives or intensifiers with it, although many people objectto this use1. being the only one of a particular type; single; sole 2. without equal or like; unparalleled 3. informal very remarkable or unusual 4. mathematics a. leading to only one result the sum of two integers is unique b. having precisely one value the unique positive square root of 4 is 2 Examples of 'one-of-a-kind' in a sentence |
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