exclusive
adjective OPAL W
/ɪkˈskluːsɪv/
/ɪkˈskluːsɪv/
(个人或集体)专用的,专有的,独有的,独占的 - The hotel has exclusive access to the beach.
这家旅馆有通向海滩的专用通道。 - exclusive rights to televise the World Cup
世界杯赛的独家电视播放权 - His mother has told ‘The Times’ about his death in an exclusive interview (= not given to any other newspaper).
他的母亲在接受《泰晤士报》的独家采访时谈到他的死亡。
Wordfinder- censorship
- correspondent
- coverage
- editor
- exclusive
- journalist
- news agency
- newspaper
- report
- stringer
- The recording deal is not necessarily exclusive. The band can record material for other companies as well.
录制协议不是独家的。乐队也可为其他公司录制唱片。 - These products are exclusive to our outlets.
这些商品是我们的门店专卖的。 - the course's almost exclusive concentration on grammar (= it includes almost nothing else)
几乎只讲语法的课程
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- almost
- not necessarily
- to
- The hotel has exclusive access to the beach.
) not very willing to allow new people to become members, especially if they are from a lower social class团体、社团等 排外的;不愿接收(较低社会阶层)新成员的 - He belongs to an exclusive club.
他参加的是一个不轻易吸收新会员的俱乐部。 - His clientele was exclusive and wealthy.
他的客户来自上层社会,很富有。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- become
- remain
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- He belongs to an exclusive club.
高档的;豪华的;高级的 - an exclusive hotel
高级酒店 - exclusive designer clothes
高档名牌服装
Topics Buildingsc1- She had been sent to one of London's most exclusive girls' schools.
她被送到伦敦一所最高级的女子贵族学校就读。 - It is one of the most expensive, exclusive resorts in the Mediterranean.
它是地中海最昂贵、最高档的度假胜地之一。
- an exclusive hotel
不包括;不算;除…外 - He had an exclusive focus on success and making money.
他专注于成功和赚钱。 - This list is not exclusive.
这份名单不是排他性的。
- He had an exclusive focus on success and making money.
- exclusive of somebody/something not including somebody/something
不包括;不算;除…外 - The price is for accommodation only, exclusive of meals.
此价只包括住宿,饭费除外。
- The price is for accommodation only, exclusive of meals.
- not able to exist or be a true statement at the same time as something else
排斥的;排他的 - The two options are not mutually exclusive (= you can have them both).
这两种选择并不相互排斥。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- mutually
- The two options are not mutually exclusive (= you can have them both).
词源late 15th cent. (as a noun denoting something that excludes): from medieval Latin exclusivus, from Latin excludere ‘shut out’, from ex- ‘out’ + claudere ‘to shut’.