singular

美音:['sɪŋɡjələr] 英音:['sɪŋɡjʊlə(r)]

简单释义:


n.单数;单数形式

adj.单数的;单数形式的;非凡的;突出的

网络单一的;奇异的;异常的

完整释义:


adj.

1.离奇,奇异的,奇特,特别,奇怪的,异常的;古怪地,怪模怪样的
2.奇特的,特别的,异常的;非凡的,卓越的
3.〔物〕奇
4.〔律〕各自的,私人的;〔逻〕单称的
5.单调的;纯粹
6.杰出的,出众,过人;特殊;独一无二的;艳丽非凡的
7.新
8.尴尬
9.好大的
10.唯一的,独一的,单独的,一人的,一个的;【法律】各自的,各个的;【逻辑学】单称的;【语法】单数的

n.

1.【语法】单数;单数的词


例句:

  1. You know, to me, human communities depend upon a diversity of talent, not a singular conception of ability.
    你知道,对于我来说,人类社会取决于天赋的多样性,不是单一能力的构架。

  2. For days the face of Lincoln haunted him, and very often during the war his mind reverted to that singular figure.
    林肯的面貌有好多天萦绕在他的脑际,在战争期间他时常回想起那个杰出的人物。

  3. The departments and employees elements are perhaps unfortunately named; singular rather than plural might have been better.
    departments和employees元素的名称可能选择得不太好,单数或许要比复数更好些。

  4. Soon his ingenious criminal methods, coupled with his singular love of fair play, found him a warm place in the nation's heart.
    很快,他杰出的犯罪方法和他的公明磊落让他在全国闻名。

  5. But none had that singular ability of Uncle Walter to turn national sentiment against the president and his policies.
    但没有人能像沃尔特大叔那样,将整个民族的情绪都转向反对总统,反对总统的政策。

  6. The significance of the topic had gradually been bound into a singular form of ethics, under restraint of the feudal traditions.
    在封建文化的箝制与规约下,其意义日渐框定于伦理一元的单极状态。

  7. A singular thing it was to see the dainty and fastidious Lepidus, whom in a banquet a ray of daylight seemed to blind.
    勒庇多斯是一个爱讲究好挑剔的人,宴会上的一缕阳光似乎可以使他眼花缭乱。

  8. Unfortunately, their interpretation of what this means is rather different and dictated by the singular nature of their national debates.
    然而不幸的是,各国对此概念的解释却截然不同,这取决于每个国家独特的天性。

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