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exclusive adjective | noun
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ex·clu·sive / Ik5sklusIv ; Ik5sklu:sIv /adjective
1. available or belonging only to particular people, and not shared独有的; 独享的; 专用的:
exclusive access / rights / use etc
Our figure skating club has exclusive use of the rink on Mondays.我们的花样滑冰俱乐部每星期一包场使用溜冰场。
exclusive report / interview / coverage etc
Tune in to our exclusive coverage of Wimbledon.请收看我们对温布尔登网球锦标赛的独家报道。
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This offer is exclusive to readers of The Sun.只有《太阳报》的读者才能获此优惠。
2. exclusive places, organizations, clothes etc are so expensive that not many people can afford to use or buy them高级的; 昂贵的:
Bel Air is an exclusive suburb of Los Angeles.贝莱尔是洛杉矶郊外一处高级住宅区。
an exclusive girls' school贵族女子学校
3. deliberately not allowing someone to do something or be part of a group排外的; 不准加入某团体的:
a racially exclusive hiring policy种族排外的聘用政策
4. mutually exclusive if two things are mutually exclusive, you cannot have or do both of them相互排斥的,互不相容的:
Lesbianism and motherhood are not mutually exclusive.女性的同性恋倾向和母亲身份并不是相互排斥的。
5. exclusive of sth not including something不包括某事物;ANTinclusive of sth
Our prices are exclusive of sales tax.我们的价格不包括销售税。
6. concerned with only one thing唯一关心的:
The committee's exclusive focus will be to improve public transportation.委员会唯一关心的焦点将是改善公共交通运输。
exclusivity / 7Zksklu5sIvItI ; 7eksklu:5sIvEti / also exclusiveness noun U
the exclusivity of private education私立教育的排外性

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exclusivenoun C
1. an important or exciting story that is printed in only one newspaper, because that newspaper was the first to find out about it独家新闻,独家报道:
a New York Post exclusive about the Kennedy marriage《纽约邮报》有关肯尼迪婚姻的独家新闻

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