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particulars

/per-tik-yuh-ler, puh-tik-/US // pərˈtɪk yə lər, pəˈtɪk- //UK // (pəˈtɪkjʊlə) //

详情,细节,详细说明,详细情况

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to a single or specific person, thing, group, class, occasion, etc., rather than to others or all; special rather than general: one's particular interests in books.
    • : immediately present or under consideration; in this specific instance or place: Look at this particular clause in the contract.
    • : distinguished or different from others or from the ordinary; noteworthy; marked; unusual: She sang with particular warmth at last evening's concert.
    • : exceptional or especial: Take particular pains with this job.
    • : being such in an exceptional degree: a particular friend of mine.
    • : dealing with or giving details, as an account or description, of a person; detailed; minute.
    • : exceptionally selective, attentive, or exacting; fastidious; fussy: to be particular about one's food.
    • : Logic. not general; referring to an indefinite part of a whole class. containing only existential quantifiers.partaking of the nature of an individual as opposed to a class.
    • : Law. noting an estate that precedes a future or ultimate ownership, as lands devised to a widow during her lifetime and after that to her children.noting the tenant of such an estate.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an individual or distinct part, as an item of a list or enumeration.
    • : Usually particulars. specific points, details, or circumstances: to give an investigator the particulars of a case.
    • : Logic. an individual or a specific group within a general class.

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Examples

  • At Christianity Today, Peter Chin claims Christians should preach peace instead of bogging down in the particulars of race.

  • Our time is so vastly different in its particulars that the parallels work only in broad strokes.

  • As a writer, I tried mainly to stick close to the concrete particulars of the events and the performances I was describing.

  • Then she cajoled an aide, standing next to her, to provide particulars.

  • The only thing missing from this bill of particulars was elimination of the bourgeoisie.

  • Be Bry in his History of Brazil describes its use and also some interesting particulars concerning the plant.

  • Many of the pneumatic actions made to-day, however, are disappointing in these particulars.

  • It is no part of the present essay to attempt to detail the particulars of a code of social legislation.

  • The volumes of printed evidence give full particulars of this and other subjects.

  • He is believed to have perished by the hand of one of his own followers, but no particulars were ever known of his fate.