exclusive
adjective uk/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/ us/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/
(ONLY FOR SOME)
C1 专用的,专有的;独有的,独占的
limited to only one person or group of people
This room is for the exclusive use of guests. 这个房间是专供客人使用的。
an exclusive interview 独家采访
B2 昂贵的;高档的;豪华的
expensive and only for people who are rich or of a high social class
an exclusive private club 豪华私人俱乐部
an exclusive part of town 城镇的高档住宅区
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- From our website you can watch exclusive video clips and audio clips.
- Being rich and being a Socialist are not mutually exclusive.
- For the programme, we were allowed exclusive access to the judges' private world.
- The two channels are fighting for exclusive rights to cover the championship.
- There is a danger of being exclusive if you're not willing to be flexible about different styles of worship.
(NOT INCLUDING)
exclusive of somethingC2 不包括;排除…在外
not including something
Is the total exclusive of service charges? 总金额是不是不包括服务费?
mutually exclusive 相互排斥的;互不相容的
not possible at the same time
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。
exclusivity
noun [ U ] uk/ˌek.skluːˈsɪv.ə.ti/ us/ˌek.skluːˈsɪv.ə.t̬i/ (also exclusiveness, uk/-nəs/ us)
排他性;排外性;专有权
the quality of being exclusive
exclusive
noun [ C ] uk/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/ us/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/
独家新闻;独家报道;独家专访
a story that is published in one magazine, website, etc., and no others
The newspaper published an exclusive about the escape. 这家报纸刊登了有关这次逃跑事件的独家报道。