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exclusivity

/eks-kloo-siv-i-tee/US // ˌɛks kluˈsɪv ɪ ti //

独家,独占性,排他性,独家代理

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the fact of shutting out some other thing; incompatibility:The apparent mutual exclusivity of their claims might seem to lead to inevitable conflict and deadlock.
    • : the act or practice of shutting out all others from a relation, process, location, etc.:The vows of marriage speak of exclusivity, permanence, and total self-giving.The program encourages mothers to maintain breastfeeding exclusivity—no formula or solid food—for the first six months of their infant’s life.
    • : the tendency to resist including those who are different or do not meet a narrow set of criteria:The island’s population has maintained strong ties to cultural traditions—yet it is not a culture of exclusivity, but one that provides pathways for all to prosper.
    • : the fact or quality of catering to, or being restricted to, affluent or upper-class people, often by virtue of comparatively high prices:It is one of the most fashionable vacation hotspots in the world, with a reputation for exclusivity, luxury, and breathtaking beauty.
    • : a provision in a contract or piece of legislation that shuts out competition:Ending handset exclusivity will allow cell phone carriers to attract customers based on network quality and the services offered.

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Examples

  • PlayStation-exclusive titles like “Uncharted” and “The Last of Us” have pioneered facial animation technology to express convincing emotion.

  • “I probably have my asthma to thank, a little bit, for being a competitive video game player, because it kind of took me out of sports,” Bjerg told The Post in an exclusive retrospective interview on his career.

  • The Swiss company has a 10-year exclusive collaboration deal to produce mRNA products for Moderna.

  • In the second of two exclusive interviews, Technology Review’s Editor-in-Chief Gideon Lichfield sat down with Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s Chief Technology officer to discuss the rise of misinformation on the social media platform.

  • It remains to be seen whether this tool comes to more phones in the future, or if Google’s devices get more exclusive features on this particular platform.

  • The exclusivity of parts of Egypt is a bit ironic, as history has had perhaps no more popular travel destination.

  • They are consistent with the same old exclusivity and elitism of the suntanned Sabra soldier.

  • As with many places in Washington, the allure of the gym is not its luxury (or lack thereof), but its exclusivity.

  • When caught on camera, he told the other news reporters trying to interview his prized catch: “We have exclusivity!”

  • Compatibility is hard enough to come by without tossing racial exclusivity into the mix.