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speciality

/spesh-ee-al-i-tee/US // ˌspɛʃ iˈæl ɪ ti //UK // (ˌspɛʃɪˈælɪtɪ) //

专业性,专长,专业,特产

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural spe·ci·al·i·ties.Chiefly British.

    • : specialty.

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as infield
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as inforte
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Examples

  • Choosing a city like Houston to focus on the energy sector, “makes sense and is a smart way” to “expand your market by a speciality,” and find areas of coverage that differentiate the FT from other publications covering that sector as well.

  • The company, which has a 20-year history, said Fund V was “substantially oversubscribed” and will focus on the funds main specialities in software, fintech, marketplaces and the consumer internet.

  • Bring on all the speciality desserts, tasty quiches, and perfectly grilled steak.

  • The DoD order requires services to develop "gender-neutral" standards for each speciality.

  • The house speciality is a shot-ski—a wooden ski holding a dozen shot glasses.

  • The speciality was mutton tagine, softly braised in the tagine pot with peas, vegetables, and spices.

  • Thus the scale of sorrow from sad melancholy to painful suffering became the speciality of the Dsseldorf school.

  • She had a speciality for making coffee, and really it was quite drinkable.

  • Never before in the annals of that great school had a Speciality been known to tell a story of another girl.

  • Later, his speciality was the taking off of foreigners—a sorry means of inciting to laughter for a man of intellect.

  • On the morning of that day Fanny made another effort to induce Betty to renounce the idea of becoming a Speciality.