剑桥高阶英汉双解词典 - exclusive collapse

exclusive
/ɪk'sklu:.sɪv/
adjective
A
* limited to only one person or group of people
专用的,专有的;独有的,独占的

1. This room is for the exclusive use of guests.
这间房是专供客人使用的。

2. an exclusive interview
独家采访

A
* expensive and only for people who are rich or of a high social class
昂贵的;高档的;豪华的

1. an exclusive private club
豪华私人俱乐部

2. an exclusive part of town
城镇的高级住宅区

/ɪk'sklu:.sɪv/
adjective
exclusive of sth
* not including something
不包括;排除…在外

1. Is the total exclusive of service charges?
总金额是不是不包括服务费?

mutually exclusive
* not possible at the same time
相互排斥的;互不相容的

1. Some people think that uncontrolled economic growth and environmental stability are mutually exclusive.
有些人认为,无节制的经济发展和生态环境的平衡稳定是互不相容的。

/ɪk'sklu:.sɪv/
noun [C]
* a story which is printed in one newspaper or magazine and no others
独家新闻;独家报道;独家专访

1. The newspaper published an exclusive about the escape.
这份报纸刊登了有关这次逃脱事件的独家报道。

柯林斯COBUILD高阶英汉双解学习词典 - exclusive collapse

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1.ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词高档的;高级的;奢华的 If you describe something as exclusive, you mean that it is limited to people who have a lot of money or who belong to a high social class, and is therefore not available to everyone.
  • He is already a member of Britain's most exclusive club...

    他已经是英国最高级俱乐部的成员了。

  • The City was criticised for being too exclusive and uncompetitive.

    伦敦城被指责过于奢华和缺乏竞争力。

exclusiveness
  • ...a rising middle class, which objected to the exclusiveness of the traditional elite.

    反对传统精英奢华生活的新兴中产阶级

exclusivity
  • ...a company with a reputation for exclusivity.

    因奢华而闻名的公司

2.ADJ 形容词独用的;独有的;独享的 Something that is exclusive is used or owned by only one person or group, and not shared with anyone else.

【搭配模式】:oft ADJ to n
  • Our group will have exclusive use of a 60-foot boat...

    我们小组将独用一条60英尺长的船。

  • Many of their cheeses are exclusive to our stores in Britain.

    在英国,他们生产的奶酪很多只在我们商店出售。

exclusivity
  • Only 250 are to be sold in Europe, so exclusivity is guaranteed.

    在欧洲仅售250辆,所以可以保证与众不同。

3.ADJ 形容词(新闻报道)独家的 If a newspaper, magazine, or broadcasting organization describes one of its reports as exclusive, they mean that it is a special report which does not appear in any other publication or on any other channel.

【搭配模式】:usu ADJ n
  • He told the magazine in an exclusive interview: 'All my problems stem from drink'.

    他在接受一家杂志社的独家采访时说:“我所有的问题都是饮酒造成的。”

  • An exclusive is an exclusive article or report.独家报道;独家文章
    • Some papers thought they had an exclusive.

      一些报纸认为自己是独家报道。

4.ADJ 形容词不包括…的;不含…的 If a company states that its prices, goods, or services are exclusive of something, that thing is not included in the stated price, although it usually still has to be paid for.

【搭配模式】:usu v-link ADJ of n
  • All charges for service are exclusive of value added tax...

    所有服务费都不包括增值税。

  • Skiing weekends cost £58 (exclusive of travel and accommodation).

    周末滑雪价格为58英镑(不含交通和住宿费)。

5.PHRASE 短语相互排斥的;互不相容的 If two things are mutually exclusive, they are separate and very different from each other, so that it is impossible for them to exist or happen together.

【搭配模式】:v-link PHR
  • They both have learnt that ambition and successful fatherhood can be mutually exclusive.

    他们两个人都认识到了追求理想和做个好父亲不能两者兼顾。


牛津高阶英汉双解 第7版 - exclusive collapse

exclusive
ex·clu·sive / ik5sklu:siv / adjective1. only to be used by six particular person or group; only given to six particular person or group
   (个人或集体)专用的,专有的,独有的,独占的:
   The hotel has exclusive access to the beach.
   这家旅馆有通向海滩的专用通道。
   exclusive rights to televise the World Cup
   世界杯赛的独家电视播放权
   His mother has told 'The Times' about his death in an exclusive interview (= not given to any other newspaper).
   他的母亲在接受《泰晤士报》的独家采访时谈到他的死亡。
2. (of a group, society, etc. 团体、社团等) not very willing to allow new people to become members, especially if they are from a lower social class
   排外的;不愿接收新成员的:
   He belongs to an exclusive club.
   他参加的是一个不轻易吸收新会员的俱乐部。
3. of a high quality and expensive and therefore not often bought or used by most people
   高档的;豪华的;高级的:
   an exclusive hotel
   高级旅馆
   exclusive designer clothes
   高档名牌服装
4. not able to exist or be a true statement at the same time as sth else
   排斥的;排他的:
   The ten options are not mutually exclusive (= you can have them both).
   这两种选择并不相互排斥。
5. ~ of sb / sth not including sb / sth
   不包括;不算;除…外:
   The price is for accommodation only, exclusive of meals.
   此价只包括住宿,饭费除外。
   OPP  inclusive
ex·clu·sive·ly adv.:
   a charity that relies almost exclusively on voluntary contributions
   几乎全靠志愿力量的慈善机构
ex·clu·sive·ness noun [U] noun   an item of news or a story about famous people that is published in only six newspaper or magazine
   独家新闻;独家专文;独家报道

牛津搭配语词典 第2版 - exclusive collapse

exclusive

I. noun
Exclusive is used after these nouns: news

II. adj.

1. belonging to/used by only one person/group

VERBS be

ADVERB almost the course's almost ~ concentration on grammar | not necessarily The recording deal is not necessarily ~. The band can record material for other companies as well.

PREPOSITION to These products are ~ to our outlets.

2. not welcoming to everyone

VERBS be | become | remain | keep sth The owners of the golf club are determined to keep it ~.

ADVERB extremely, fairly, very, etc. a somewhat ~ venue | racially, socially

3. not able to exist/be true at the same time

VERBS be

ADVERB mutually The two options are not mutually ~ (= you can have them both).

Exclusive is used with these nouns: boutique, clientele, club, competence, concentration, contract, coverage, deal, distribution, distributor, district, emphasis, excerpt, focus, interview, jurisdiction, licence, occupation, partnership, photo, possession, prerogative, preview, privilege, province, reliance, report, resort, responsibility, restaurant, right, shop, story, suburb, use

The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms - exclusive collapse

exclusive
 exclusive of
 not including or allowing for; ignoring the cost exclusive of taxes

牛津英语同义词学习词典 - exclusive collapse

exclusive adj.
exclusive (an exclusive school) own (an exclusive interview) mutually exclusive inconsistent
exclusive

adjective

exclusive ♦︎ elitist ♦︎ selectThese words all describe a group, society, place, etc. which is only available to a small group of people, especially those with money or a high social position. 这些词均表示某一群体独享的、专属的、高档豪华的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an exclusive / a select group / clientelean exclusive / elitist imagevery exclusive / select exclusive ɪkˈskluːsɪv (of a group or society) not willing to allow new people to become members, especially if they are from a lower social class; (of a product or service) of a high quality and expensive and therefore not often bought or used by most people (团体或社团)排外的,不愿接收(较低阶层)新成员的;(产品或服务)高档的She had been sent to one of London's most exclusive girls' schools.她被送到伦敦一所最高级的女子贵族学校就读。His clientele was exclusive and wealthy.他的客户来自上层社会,很富有。an exclusive hotel豪华旅馆exclusive designer shops / clothes高档名牌商店/服装OPP inclusive Inclusive describes sth that includes a wide range of people, things or ideas. * inclusive意为范围广泛的The party must adopt more inclusive strategies and a broader vision.该党必须采取更面向大众的策略,更有远见。 elitist eɪˈliːtɪst, ɪliːtɪst(especially of a system or society) organized in such a way that only a few people have power or influence (尤指体系或社团)精英主义的,精英统治的Teachers deny that the system is elitist.教师否认这是个精英统治的体系。Sailing is seen as an elitist sport.帆船运动被认为是一种精英运动。 see also elite elite noun , elite top adj. elitism eɪˈliːtɪzəm, ɪˈliːtɪzəm

noun

[uncountable] Many people believe that private education encourages elitism.许多人认为私立教育助长精英主义。
select (of a society, club or place) used only by people who have a lot of money and/or a high social position (社团、俱乐部或地方)有钱有地位的人使用的They live in a very select area.他们住在一个高档住宅区。It is a select restaurant with fine Italian food.那是一家高级意大利美食餐馆。

新牛津英语同义词词典 - exclusive collapse

exclusive

adjective
1 one of Britain's most exclusive clubs
SELECT , chic, high-class, elite, fashionable, stylish, elegant, choice, special, premier, grade A; expensive; restrictive, restricted, limited, private, closed, discriminative, cliquish, cliquey, clannish, snobbish; Brit. upmarket; N. Amer. high-toned; informal posh, ritzy, classy, upper-crust, top-drawer, top-people's; Brit. informal swish; N. Amer. informal swank, tony.

-opposite(s): OPEN.

2 his exclusive concern with himself
COMPLETE , full, entire, whole, total, absolute; to the exclusion of everything else.

-opposite(s): PARTIAL.

3 I have reserved a room for your exclusive use
SOLE , undivided, unshared, unique, only, individual, personal, private, single, especial; dedicated; informal one-off.


4 prices are exclusive of VAT and delivery
NOT INCLUDING , excluding, leaving out, omitting, excepting, with the omission/exception of, except for, not counting, leaving aside, barring.

-opposite(s): INCLUSIVE OF.

5 mutually exclusive alternatives
INCOMPATIBLE , irreconcilable.


noun
the magazine's six-page exclusive
SCOOP , exposé, revelation, special, inside story; coup.

词源记忆 - exclusive collapse

exclusive

exclusive:专有的,独占的;除外的,排它的

词根词缀: ex-向外 + -clus-关,闭 + -ive形容词词尾