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exclusive adjective

(ONLY FOR SOME)

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C1 limited to only one person or group of people: exclusive use This room is for the exclusive use of guests.exclusive interview He gave an exclusive interview to the Times from his home in California.

B2 expensive and only for people who are rich or of a high social class: an exclusive private club an exclusive part of town

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costing a lot of moneyexpensiveHe thinks he's special with his expensive suits and fancy shoes.dearUK I find the veg too dear in that supermarket.costlyThey made several costly mistakes, including spending $60 million on shoddy machinery. priceyThe restaurants in town are a bit pricey.exclusiveThey have an apartment in an exclusive part of town.

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更多范例减少例句From our website you can watch exclusive video clips and audio clips.Being rich and being a Socialist are not mutually exclusive.For the programme, we were allowed exclusive access to the judges' private world.The two channels are fighting for exclusive rights to cover the championship.There is a danger of being exclusive if you're not willing to be flexible about different styles of worship.

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Excluding

acid-free

apart

bar

bar none idiom

barring

dumping ground

exclude

exclude someone/something from something

excluding

exclusion

exclusion from something

freeze

omission

omit

on/from the sidelines idiom

ostracism

ostracize

sideline

well out of something idiom

with the exception of someone/something

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Expensive & luxurious

exclusive adjective

(NOT INCLUDING)

exclusive of something

C2 not including something: Is the total exclusive of service charges?

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mutually exclusive相关词语

exclusivity

exclusivenoun [ C ] uk

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a story that is published in one magazine, website, etc., and no others: The newspaper published an exclusive about the escape. 同义词

scoop

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Newspapers & magazines: headlines & features

advertorial

advice column

advice columnist

agony aunt

agony column

agony uncle

comic strip

cover story

dateline

double-page

double-page spread

masthead

obituary

op-ed

opinion piece

personal column

press cutting

think piece

thought piece

ticker

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exclusive | 美式英语词典

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limited to only one person or group of people: The pool is for the exclusive use of residents of Springfield.

A place that is exclusive provides goods and services for a limited number of people, esp. those who are wealthy: an exclusive club

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exclusive | 商务英语

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limited to only one person, group of people, or organization: an exclusive agreement/contract/deal The licence provides the company with an exclusive 12-year agreement for gambling rights on the island.exclusive rights/an exclusive licence to do sth They have been given exclusive rights to distribute replicas of the ring. He seems to have exclusive access to the boss. Dedicate a computer, phone, and fax for your exclusive use.exclusive to sb/sth She was approached by the marketing director to create a line of shoes exclusive to the stores.

expensive and of a high quality, and therefore only for people who are rich or of a high social class: an exclusive area/hotel/shop The estate agent described the houses as "an exclusive development of detached executive homes with views of the river".

relating to something that is the only official one of its type: an exclusive distributor/provider/supplier The agreement makes GE the exclusive supplier on the new jet.

exclusive of sth

not including something: The price is £315.00 exclusive of VAT.

mutually exclusive

not possible at the same time: Ethics, values, and high performance are not mutually exclusive.

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exclusive的例句

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Late prehistoric ostentation, by contrast, was aimed at a larger audience and there is no sign of an exclusive elite culture.

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Constraints for the connects space are inclusive or exclusive in nature.

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The exclusivity definition specifies that a par t is either exclusive or shared.

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The shared and exclusive use of resource is generalized via the use of contexts.

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Subsequently, all autosomes were re-analysed using models with exclusive paternal or maternal expression [4].

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In addition to the non-exclusive relationships found, there was also the nature of the discriminating factors to be taken into consideration.

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Women are expected to work as well as bear children and the two roles are not seen as mutually exclusive.

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The exclusive use of non-appliance methods increases as the educational level declines.

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Duration of exclusive nursing and nursing at night were the significant predictors.

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Based on our findings, perceptual similarity may qualify as a sort of conclusive evidence for two-year-olds that labels do not denote mutually exclusive categories.

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The exclusive emphasis on equivalences reflects the intended transformational application of laws.

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Thus, the patterns -, -a -, and sl - sr are exhaustive and exclusive.

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Politics and policy making were claimed to be the exclusive domain of the state.

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They often specifically targeted their disadvantaged beneficiaries in an open, unabashed way, and were often exclusive.

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The problem with this finding is that none of the social, religious, and economic categories examined above are exclusive of others.

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