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in particular
par·tic·u·lar P0087800 (pər-tĭk′yə-lər, pə-tĭk′-)adj.1. Of, belonging to, or associated with a specific person, group, thing, or category; not general or universal: She did not have a particular café in mind for their get-together.2. Distinctive among others of the same group, category, or nature; noteworthy or exceptional: an area known for its particular style of architecture.3. a. Of, relating to, or providing details; precise: gave a particular description of the incident.b. Attentive to or concerned with details or niceties, often excessively so; fussy.4. Logic Encompassing some but not all of the members of a class or group. Used of a proposition.n.1. An individual item, fact, or detail: The two schools are similar in every particular. The police refused to divulge the particulars of the case.2. Logic A particular proposition.Idiom: in particular Particularly; especially: The children enjoyed the zoo; in particular, they liked the monkeys. [Middle English particuler, from Old French, from Late Latin particulāris, from Latin particula, diminutive of pars, part-, part; see part.]ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | in particular - specifically or especially distinguished from others; "loves Bach, particularly his partitas"; "recommended one book in particular"; "trace major population movements for the Pueblo groups in particular"particularly | Translationsparticular (pəˈtikjulə) adjective1. of a single definite person, thing etc thought of separately from all others. this particular man/problem. 特殊的 特殊的2. more than ordinary. Please take particular care of this letter. 特別的 特别的3. difficult to please. He is very particular about his food. 苛刻的 苛刻的parˈticularly adverb more than usually. He was particularly pleased to see his brother. 特別地 特别地parˈticulars noun plural facts or details. You must give them all the particulars about the accident. 詳細情況 详细情况in particular more than others. I liked this book in particular. 尤其 尤其in particular
in particularSpecifically. Is there anything else in particular you hoped to do on your trip here? Dad did mention something in particular, I just can't remember what it was.See also: particularin particularEspecially; also, separately, individually, in detail. For example, The chancellor talked about the curriculum, the core courses in particular, or The orchestra was outstanding, the strings in particular. [c. 1500] See also: particularin parˈticular 1 especially or particularly: He loves reading, science fiction in particular. 2 special or specific: Peter was lying on the sofa doing nothing in particular. ♢ Is there anything in particular you’d like for dinner? ♢ She directed the question at no one in particular. OPPOSITE: in generalSee also: particular in particular Particularly; especially: The children enjoyed the zoo; in particular, they liked the monkeys.See also: particularAcronymsSeeIPin particular
Synonyms for in particularadv specifically or especially distinguished from othersSynonyms |