specify 的 2 个定义
spec·i·fied, spec·i·fy·ing.
- to mention or name specifically or definitely; state in detail: He did not specify the amount needed.
- to give a specific character to.
- to set forth as a specification.
- to name or state as a condition: He specified that he be given my power of attorney.
spec·i·fied, spec·i·fy·ing.
- to make a specific mention or statement.
specify 近义词
designate; decide definitely
specify 的近义词 47 个
- cite
- define
- determine
- enumerate
- establish
- fix
- indicate
- lay out
- limit
- mention
- point out
- spell out
- stipulate
- blueprint
- condition
- detail
- finger
- individualize
- instance
- inventory
- itemize
- list
- make
- name
- particularize
- peg
- set
- settle
- slot
- specialize
- tag
- be specific
- button down
- come to the point
- draw a picture
- get down to brass tacks
- get to the point
- go into detail
- pin down
- precise
- put down
- put finger on
- show clearly
- specificate
- specificize
- tab
- tick off
specify 的反义词 9 个
更多specify例句
- If you’re following a recipe and there’s a broiling step included, it should specify where in the oven to put your pan.
- It has not specified what information the passport will contain, nor has it even issued a call for tenders yet.
- However, this understates the true burden attributed to police because some towns didn’t specify how the total was divided among their employees.
- Moor said he didn’t have a problem with officers receiving gold badges, but he felt the contract should specify a size and price.
- However, the department has refused to specify what those changes might entail.
- He declined to specify which details had raised this concern.
- Carney declined to specify how the decision to indict Chinese officials publicly was coordinated with the White House.
- Miftakhov did not specify what ‘things’ were and (the officer) did not ask him to specify.
- People blindly following instructions may not realize they have microwaves with a wattage lower than the instructions specify.
- But I would like to see someone specify how far we could cut.
- Yet he forebore to specify his injuries; saying, that to name them, would be to stigmatize the whole human race.
- There were plenty of ladylike things girls could do, she said, but did not give herself the trouble to specify.
- I need only specify Miss Ross and friend, name unknown—to assure you of the high respectability of the assemblage.
- They did not specify the “it,” but they were quite convinced of the oddity.
- In conclusion, since everybody likes to have a feast now and then, I specify that my diet regimen allows for holidays.