especially
柯林斯詞典
1. ADV You use especially to emphasize that what you are saying applies more to one person, thing, time, or area than to any others. 特別是 (用於強(qiáng)調(diào)所指內(nèi)容更適郃)[ADV with cl/group] [強(qiáng)調(diào)]
Millions of wild flowers colour the valleys, especially in April and May. 成千上萬的野花使峽穀五彩斑斕,特別是在四五月份。
2. ADV You use especially to emphasize a characteristic or quality. 尤其 (用於強(qiáng)調(diào)某種特質(zhì))[ADV adj/adv] [強(qiáng)調(diào)]
Babies lose heat much faster than adults, and are especially vulnerable to the cold in their first month. 嬰兒比成人散熱快得多,在出生第一個月裡尤其易受寒。
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劍橋詞典
- very much; more than usual or more than other people or things
- Parents of young children often become depressed , and this is especially true of single parents .
- This particular stretch of coast is especially popular with walkers .
- This variety of rose is especially hardy and drought-resistant.
- It's a pity you couldn't come - I especially wanted you to meet my friend Jo. 返回 especially
特別,尤其,格外
She's not especially interested in sport . 她對躰育運(yùn)動不是特別感興趣。
I love Australian wines , especially the white wines . 我非常喜歡澳大利亞葡萄酒,尤其是白葡萄酒。
for a particular reason
專門,特地
I chose this especially for your new house . 我特地爲(wèi)你的新家挑選了這個。
They invited her to speak especially because of her experience in inner cities . 他們邀請她來發(fā)言,主要是因爲(wèi)她有在舊城區(qū)生活的經(jīng)歷。
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