释义 |
View usage for: (pəʳtɪkjʊləʳli) 1. adverbYou 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. adverbParticularly means more than usual or more than other things. [emphasis] Progress has been particularly disappointing. I particularly liked the wooden chests and chairs. More Synonyms of particularly particularly in British English (pəˈtɪkjʊləlɪ) adverb1. very much; exceptionally I wasn't particularly successful 2. in particular; specifically pensioners, particularly the less well-off particularly in American English (pɑrˈtɪkjələrli; ˈpɑrˈtɪkjəˌlɛrli) adverb1. so as to be particular; in detail 2. especially; unusually; extraordinarily Examples of 'particularly' in a sentenceparticularly Young drivers will be particularly hard hit because they already pay most for cover.Certain house plants are particularly good at absorbing some of these chemicals.This is particularly hard for a lion as they hunt in packs.It was particularly hard to take because my entire international career had been a battle for me.Ireland could be hit particularly badly.It's particularly good at stopping things.We want the French government to take its responsibilities and put an end to this particularly difficult time we are facing.The retail, wholesale, hospitality and accommodation industries said they were particularly badly affected.Bath has had a particularly good year.So rural broadband users are often particularly poorly served.You know the service is not particularly good and it could be better.None of these arguments has been particularly successful in its empirical predictions.There was one journey that particularly sticks in my mind.Was it because of a particularly stressful situation?Particularly sick churches often do the same.This is particularly important for service staffs and for such highly specialized groups as the computer people.Measures in place to try to keep them under control have not been particularly successful.This situation is particularly apparent for the superstars in a firm.This is particularly true in situations where the patient has experienced significant gaps in memory.Football is often a particularly egregious example of human reason gone wrong but it is by no means alone.It is often particularly unlikely folk.His awareness of his off stump for a right-hander is particularly good.Where one is particularly apparent, be sure that the other is lurking in its shadow.But it warns the outlook this year is much bleaker, particularly in retailing.Though for some of us, a particularly painful one.And supposedly the two are linked, particularly in the service sector.There have been similar attempts, none of which has been particularly successful.A particularly good colour range too.He is swift to agree that some bankers are still paid too much, particularly when the rest of the country is suffering so much.Per's is particularly good, with just the odd exquisite lapse. In other languagesparticularly British English: particularly / pəˈtɪkjʊləlɪ/ ADVERB You use particularly to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or situation. Keep your office tidy, particularly your desk. - American English: particularly
- Arabic: خُصُوصاً
- Brazilian Portuguese: em particular
- Chinese: 尤其
- Croatian: osobito
- Czech: zvlášť zejména
- Danish: særligt
- Dutch: in het bijzonder
- European Spanish: particularmente
- Finnish: erityisesti
- French: particulièrement
- German: besonders
- Greek: ειδικά
- Italian: particolarmente
- Japanese: 特に
- Korean: 특히
- Norwegian: spesielt
- Polish: szczególnie
- European Portuguese: em particular
- Romanian: în special
- Russian: особенно
- Latin American Spanish: particularmente
- Swedish: i synnerhet
- Thai: โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่ง
- Turkish: özellikle
- Ukrainian: особливо
- Vietnamese: đặc biệt là
Chinese translation of 'particularly'particularly (pəˈtɪkjuləlɪ) adv - (= especially)
尤其 (yóuqí) - (= really) [difficult, good, beautiful, badly]
特别(別)地 (tèbié de) - [like, dislike, want]
格外地 (géwài de)
I particularly asked for a seat by the window. The pollen count has been particularly high. Synonyms surprisingly decidedly peculiarly outstandingly Additional synonymsexceptionally heavy rainfall Synonyms unusually, very, particularly, surprisingly, strangely, seriously (informal), extremely, remarkably, unexpectedly, peculiarly, to the nth degree Definition deliberately and specifically Bleasdale had written the role expressly for this actor. Synonyms specifically, specially, especially, particularly, purposely, exclusively, precisely, solely, exactly, deliberately, intentionally, on purposeDefinition especially or exactly Why should he have noticed me in particular? Synonyms especially, particularly, expressly, specifically, exactly, distinctlyAdditional synonymsThe quality of their relationship improved markedly. Synonyms noticeably, greatly, clearly, obviously, seriously (informal), signally, patently, notably, considerably, remarkably, evidently, manifestly, distinctly, decidedly, strikingly, conspicuously, to a great extent, outstandingly a notably brave officer who had served under Wolfe at Quebec Synonyms remarkably, unusually, distinctly, extraordinarily, markedly, noticeably, strikingly, conspicuously, singularly, outstandingly, uncommonly, pre-eminently, signally a singularly ill-judged enterprise Synonyms remarkably, particularly, exceptionally, especially, seriously (informal), surprisingly, notably, unusually, extraordinarily, conspicuously, outstandingly, uncommonly, prodigiously Definition extremely Mary was uncommonly good at tennis. Synonyms exceptionally, very, extremely, remarkably, particularly, strangely, seriously (informal), unusually, peculiarly, to the nth degree this year's unusually harsh winter Synonyms exceptionally, especially, remarkably, extraordinarily, abnormally, uncommonly |