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particularly    音标拼音: [p,ɑrt'ɪkjəlɚli] [pɚt'ɪkjəlɚli]
ad. 特别,尤其,格外;详细地,细致地

特别,尤其,格外;详细地,细致地

particularly
adv 1: to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common;
"he was particularly fussy about spelling"; "a
particularly gruesome attack"; "under peculiarly tragic
circumstances"; "an especially (or specially) cautious
approach to the danger" [synonym: {particularly},
{peculiarly}, {especially}, {specially}]
2: specifically or especially distinguished from others; "loves
Bach, particularly his partitas"; "recommended one book in
particular"; "trace major population movements for the Pueblo
groups in particular" [synonym: {particularly}, {in particular}]
3: uniquely or characteristically; "these peculiarly cinematic
elements"; "a peculiarly French phenomenon"; "everyone has a
moment in history which belongs particularly to him"- John
Knowles [synonym: {peculiarly}, {particularly}]

Particularly \Par*tic"u*lar*ly\, adv.
1. In a particular manner; expressly; with a specific
reference or interest; in particular; distinctly.
[1913 Webster]

2. In an especial manner; especially; in a high degree; as, a
particularly fortunate man; a particularly bad failure.
[1913 Webster]

The exact propriety of Virgil I particularly
regarded as a great part of his character. --Dryden.
[1913 Webster]

123 Moby Thesaurus words for "particularly":
a fortiori, above all, abundantly, acutely, all the more, alone,
amazingly, amply, apart, astonishingly, at length, awesomely,
by itself, chiefly, completely, concretely, conscientiously,
conspicuously, copiously, critically, definitely, discriminatingly,
discriminatively, distinctively, distinctly, dominantly, eminently,
emphatically, especially, even, ever so, exactly, exceptionally,
explicitly, expressly, exquisitely, extraordinarily, extremely,
exuberantly, famously, fastidiously, finically, finickily,
finickingly, first of all, fully, fussily, generously, glaringly,
impressively, in chief, in detail, in extenso, in full,
in particular, in the main, in the singular, in toto, incredibly,
indeed, individually, intensely, item by item, magically,
magnanimously, magnificently, mainly, markedly, marvelously,
meticulously, minutely, more than ever, mostly, never so, no end,
nobly, notably, once, one by one, only, outstandingly, peculiarly,
per se, pointedly, precisely, predominantly, preeminently,
primarily, principally, profusely, prominently, pronouncedly,
punctiliously, queasily, remarkably, richly, scrupulously,
separately, severally, signally, single-handedly, singly,
singularly, solely, special, specially, specifically, splendidly,
still more, strikingly, superlatively, surpassingly, surprisingly,
to be specific, uncommonly, uniquely, unusually, very, wholly,
wonderfully, wondrous, worthily, yea


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  • word usage - especially vs. particularly - English Language . . .
    Particularly is emphasising the salmon's specific qualities as the main difference of interest - the like is more accurate Especially is emphasising the subject's higher level of feeling for the choice - the like is more emotional
  • difference - Using in particular and particularly - English . . .
    Here, used in a relative clause (one that works relating to the main clause), particularly means specifically or especially, and is essentially the same as in particular
  • Difference between particularly and in particular
    1 There are 2 sentences : I particularly like the blue shirt In particular, I like the blue shirt As far as I understand they have different meanings But there is one more example: I like the blue shirt in particular Which of the first two sentences is the third one similar in meaning to?
  • grammar - difference in the use of specifically and specific in . . .
    0 What is the difference between saying: Additionally, those who are in power can monitor communications specifically for opinions, particularly political attitudes, and track down opponents and Additionally, those who are in power can monitor communications for specific opinions, particularly political attitudes, and track down opponents
  • In particular as synonyms even formal to mainly or especially?
    Finally, definitions: particularly - A B has many uses prerequisites, but you're going to talk about B A, because that's what your paper article etc is about especially - As before, but you're talking about it because it's a substantial use or prerequisite and not just because you feel like it
  • Do especially and particularly mean the same in the following . . .
    Do slippery mean the same as particularly in this sentence? To my ears, "especially" implies that there are two items and that one of them has more weight or is more noticeable than the other
  • word usage - A few questions about particularly - English Language . . .
    particularly is the same in all varieties of English You can check these uses (mostly) in the online Collins Dictionary
  • What is the difference between scissors and shears?
    I would call the tool you use in one hand scissors and the two-handed garden implement shears However, I believe that technically any device with two opposing blades is a pair of shears, and some one-handed ones are called shears by specialists, e g a dressmaker's pinking shears
  • prepositions - What is the difference between during the night . . .
    I didn't sleep during the night This doesn't sound particularly idiomatic It sounds like you are saying that you slept some other time, not during the night It doesn't really fit this context I didn't sleep through the night "Through the night" is idiomatic in itself and means that you slept from beginning to end
  • Grammar category for either, neither, nor
    Our neighbors are neither very polite nor particularly quiet We can still regard "neither" as and adverb and regard "nor" as a coordinating conjunction However, the neither nor pair is more commonly described as a "correlative conjunction" Other common correlative pairs include either or, both and, not but and not-only but-also





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