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exclusively

/ik-skloo-siv-lee, -ziv-/US // ɪkˈsklu sɪv li, -zɪv- //

专属,专门的,独占的,独占

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : solely; only; in a manner limited to what is designated:Upper-level foreign language courses are taught exclusively in the foreign language to help students develop higher levels of competency.
    • : in a way that leaves out or shuts out all others:Here to talk with us exclusively in the studio this morning is the director whose film won four Oscars this year.
    • : in a way that allows only wealthy or upper-class people to purchase or participate:Though exclusively priced—it’s not cheap—the resort offers many activities and doesn’t disappoint.
    • : in a way that omits a certain thing from consideration or calculation:The number of days allowed for filing the report shall be reckoned exclusively of the day the event occurred.

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Examples

  • To this point, Antuna has almost exclusively played shortstop in the minors.

  • The commissioners can’t use exclusively race to determine the remaining members, but can include it as a factor.

  • For football games, the Cavaliers used that allotment of tickets exclusively for family of players and coaches.

  • Morales said the families of 33 children had accepted slots for in-person teaching before the city abandoned those plans and shifted exclusively to CARE classrooms.

  • Films that open to $50 million or more, however, will stay in theaters exclusively for at least five full weekends, or 31 days.

  • So, Islamized teaching sends girls back home for marriage and housework, and remains exclusively for boys.

  • The new information consisted of Internet protocol addresses that Comey said are “exclusively used” by North Korea.

  • The user fee on duck stamps goes exclusively to funding federal acquisition of wetlands as wildlife habitat.

  • Most if not all professional dungeons offer sessions exclusively with female dominants.

  • It added that it would be “operated exclusively for public and social-welfare purposes.”

  • The Variegated Horsetail is not exclusively maritime, however, for it sometimes grows by the sides of rivers and ponds.

  • A notable increase is limited almost exclusively to myelogenous leukemia, where they are sometimes very numerous.

  • Of the other substances, iodine is restricted exclusively to sea-plants, but to them it appears to be essential.

  • That gentleman secured the industry for his city by organizing a corporation to build exclusively Hope-Jones organs.

  • The education of young ladies, at that time, in France, was conducted almost exclusively by nuns in convents.