particularly 音标拼音: [p
, ɑrt'ɪkjəlɚli] [pɚt'ɪkjəlɚli]
ad . 特别,尤其,格外;详细地,细致地
特别,尤其,格外;详细地,细致地
particularly adv 1 :
to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common ;
"
he was particularly fussy about spelling "; "
a particularly gruesome attack "; "
under peculiarly tragic circumstances "; "
an especially (
or specially )
cautious approach to the danger " [
synonym : {
particularly },
{
peculiarly }, {
especially }, {
specially }]
2 :
specifically or especially distinguished from others ; "
loves Bach ,
particularly his partitas "; "
recommended one book in particular "; "
trace major population movements for the Pueblo groups in particular " [
synonym : {
particularly }, {
in particular }]
3 :
uniquely or characteristically ; "
these peculiarly cinematic elements "; "
a peculiarly French phenomenon "; "
everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him "-
John Knowles [
synonym : {
peculiarly }, {
particularly }]
Particularly \
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adv .
1 .
In a particular manner ;
expressly ;
with a specific reference or interest ;
in particular ;
distinctly .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
In an especial manner ;
especially ;
in a high degree ;
as ,
a particularly fortunate man ;
a particularly bad failure .
[
1913 Webster ]
The exact propriety of Virgil I particularly regarded as a great part of his character . --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
123 Moby Thesaurus words for "
particularly ":
a fortiori ,
above all ,
abundantly ,
acutely ,
all the more ,
alone ,
amazingly ,
amply ,
apart ,
astonishingly ,
at length ,
awesomely ,
by itself ,
chiefly ,
completely ,
concretely ,
conscientiously ,
conspicuously ,
copiously ,
critically ,
definitely ,
discriminatingly ,
discriminatively ,
distinctively ,
distinctly ,
dominantly ,
eminently ,
emphatically ,
especially ,
even ,
ever so ,
exactly ,
exceptionally ,
explicitly ,
expressly ,
exquisitely ,
extraordinarily ,
extremely ,
exuberantly ,
famously ,
fastidiously ,
finically ,
finickily ,
finickingly ,
first of all ,
fully ,
fussily ,
generously ,
glaringly ,
impressively ,
in chief ,
in detail ,
in extenso ,
in full ,
in particular ,
in the main ,
in the singular ,
in toto ,
incredibly ,
indeed ,
individually ,
intensely ,
item by item ,
magically ,
magnanimously ,
magnificently ,
mainly ,
markedly ,
marvelously ,
meticulously ,
minutely ,
more than ever ,
mostly ,
never so ,
no end ,
nobly ,
notably ,
once ,
one by one ,
only ,
outstandingly ,
peculiarly ,
per se ,
pointedly ,
precisely ,
predominantly ,
preeminently ,
primarily ,
principally ,
profusely ,
prominently ,
pronouncedly ,
punctiliously ,
queasily ,
remarkably ,
richly ,
scrupulously ,
separately ,
severally ,
signally ,
single -
handedly ,
singly ,
singularly ,
solely ,
special ,
specially ,
specifically ,
splendidly ,
still more ,
strikingly ,
superlatively ,
surpassingly ,
surprisingly ,
to be specific ,
uncommonly ,
uniquely ,
unusually ,
very ,
wholly ,
wonderfully ,
wondrous ,
worthily ,
yea
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