形容词专用的; 高级的; 排外的; 单独的
名词独家新闻; 专有物; 独家经营的产品(或项目、设计等); 排外者
形容词inclusive
形容词
1. The hotel charges $20 a day, exclusive of meals.
饭店每天收费二十元,不包括用餐。
2. This is an exclusive white residential area.
这是一个纯粹的白人居住区。
3. This bathroom is for the President''s exclusive use.
这间洗澡间是总统专用的。
4. The reporter had an exclusive interview with the Nobel prize winner.
那位记者独家采访了那位诺贝尔奖得主。
5. This is one of the city''s most exclusive nightclubs.
这是该城市的最高档的夜总会之一。
1. 互斥的:一个r,在任意的起始条件下,甚至是互斥的(exclusive)起始条件. 一个空格符(blank)或者一个制表符(tab).
2. 唯一的:根据该合作协议(pact),微软把Bing的搜索算法搬到雅虎付费搜索平台上,而且是唯一的(exclusive)搜索算法. 这是本次双方合作的核心所在,其他方面都是小意思. 为此,微软可谓心满意足. 如此以来,谷歌搜索占70%市场份额,微软与雅虎占20%,
1. 高档的;高级的;奢华的
If you describe something as exclusive, you mean that it is limited to people who have a lot of money or who belong to a high social class, and is therefore not available to everyone.
e.g. He is already a member of Britain''s most exclusive club...
他已经是英国最高级俱乐部的成员了。
e.g. The City was criticised for being too exclusive and uncompetitive.
伦敦城被指责过于奢华和缺乏竞争力。
2. 独用的;独有的;独享的
Something that is exclusive is used or owned by only one person or group, and not shared with anyone else.
e.g. Our group will have exclusive use of a 60-foot boat...
我们小组将独用一条60英尺长的船。
e.g. Many of their cheeses are exclusive to our stores in Britain.
在英国,他们生产的奶酪很多只在我们商店出售。
3. (新闻报道)独家的
If a newspaper, magazine, or broadcasting organization describes one of its reports as exclusive, they mean that it is a special report which does not appear in any other publication or on any other channel.
e.g. He told the magazine in an exclusive interview: ''All my problems stem from drink''.
他在接受一家杂志社的独家采访时说:“我所有的问题都是饮酒造成的。”
4. 不包括…的;不含…的
If a company states that its prices, goods, or services are exclusive of something, that thing is not included in the stated price, although it usually still has to be paid for.
e.g. All charges for service are exclusive of value added tax...
所有服务费都不包括增值税。
e.g. Skiing weekends cost £58 (exclusive of travel and accommodation).
周末滑雪价格为58英镑(不含交通和住宿费)。
5. 相互排斥的;互不相容的
If two things are mutually exclusive, they are separate and very different from each other, so that it is impossible for them to exist or happen together.
e.g. They both have learnt that ambition and successful fatherhood can be mutually exclusive.
他们两个人都认识到了追求理想和做个好父亲不能两者兼顾。
noun
1. a news report that is reported first by one news organization
e.g. he got a scoop on the bribery of city officials
Synonym: scoop
adj
1. not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective
e.g. judging a contest with a single eye
a single devotion to duty
undivided affection
gained their exclusive attention
Synonym: single(a)undivided
2. excluding much or all
especially all but a particular group or minority
e.g. exclusive clubs
an exclusive restaurants and shops
3. not divided or shared with others
e.g. they have exclusive use of the machine
sole rights of publication
Synonym: sole(a)