specialized

/ ˈspeʃəlaɪzd /
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释义

adj. 专门的;专业的

v. 专用于;专门研究;“specialize”的过去式和过去分词

自然拼读

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例句

It's my special line.

这是我的特长。

He was therefore honourably received, and a special dwelling was assigned him.

因此,他受到了隆重的接待,并被分配了到一个别致的住所。

What happened then was a craze for these specialized tulips.

紧接着一场围绕“特色”郁金香的产业狂潮便展开了。

Some species of tuna have specialized grooves in their tongue.

有些品种的金枪鱼的舌头上有专门的凹槽。

Absenteeism and lateness hurt productivity and, since work was specialized, disrupted the regular factory routine.

旷工和迟到损害了生产力,而且由于工作是专门化的,这便打乱了工厂的正常工作程序。

It was created by Ludwig Lazar Zamenhof, a Polish Jewish doctor specialized in eye diseases.

它是由专门治疗眼疾的波兰犹太医生路德维希·拉扎尔·扎曼霍夫创建的。

Events that are thought to be too specialized, without the potential for really wide appeal ...

只有十分专业化的事件才能被发表,如果那些看起来不会太吸引人的就……

Administrative work and more specialized work, the sort of thing I can do.

行政以及更专业的工作,这类工作我能做。

Advertising has already become a very specialized activity in modern times.

广告在现代已经成为一种非常专业化的活动。

As United States society became more specialized and differentiated, greater extremes of wealth began to appear.

随着美国社会变得更加专门化和差异化,社会中开始出现更大的贫富差距。

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