sui generis / ˈsʊ ɪ ˈgɛ nɛ rɪs; English ˈsu aɪ ˈdʒɛn ər ɪs, ˈsu i /

自成一格自成一派特有的自成一体

sui generis 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Latin.

  1. of his, her, its, or their own kind; unique.

sui generis 近义词

sui generis

等同于 unique

sui generis

等同于 unprecedented

更多sui generis例句

  1. It charts her ascent from the downtown New York art scene of the late 1970s into her own galaxy of sui generis art stardom and activism — a path that has passed through every imaginable lens and manifestation of media.
  2. “It is well established that a fetus is not a ‘person’; rather it is a sui generis organism,” the ruling stated.
  3. A study in American military control, a haunting sui generis novel, and a playful new short story collection.
  4. For a long while Zinfandel was the mystery grape, apparently sui generis except that nobody knew where it came from.
  5. Obama is something of a sui generis figure, yes, but I have my doubts.
  6. Cosell was not only sui generis, he also faded quickly from public consciousness once he was pushed off the air.
  7. This artist is, sui generis, a daughter of the people, of unconventional tastes and habits.
  8. Ex quibus apparet, qum multa omnis generis perferenda fuerint.
  9. Infra quem quidem terminum præfatus Gulielmus concilia dicti Johannis Hyndlee magistri sui celanda celabit.
  10. Invenient insuper Johannes et assignati sui dicto Gulielmo omnia sibi necessaria, viz.
  11. What struck everyone who had the good fortune to hear Chopin was the fact that he was a pianist sui generis.