uniquely的意思和读音

uniquely

: [juˈnikli] : [juːˈniːkli]

adv.

adv.commonly

adv.exclusively,exceptionally,inimitably,distinctively,individually

adv.1.

adv.1.in a way that is different from any similar thing or person; especially

1. unionist uniquely united ...

2. 4. less likely 3. uniquely , 2. pile ...

3. A. previously ; B. uniquely ; B. displayed “; ...

4. unrepeatable 1. uniquely singularity 1.

5. ... fundamental uniquely Sochi Olympic flame ...

6. ... uniform uniquely upright ...

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1.No one knows what kind of pleasant surprise may be in store for him around the corner: a uniquely styled and busy cafe?

2.Keller was frustrated, at first, because she did not understand that every object had a word uniquely identifying it.

3.It would also be uniquely Chinese and not just a copy of American drawing styles like the Warrior Movie is.仿

4.Unfortunately, and uniquely, Nebraska decided that its law would be elastic and would include children up to the age of 18.18

5.Ultimate in Diversity. My Indonesia - Just a Smile Away Uniquely Singapore. Live it up in Singapore! Surprising Singapore Croatia.-

6.Clearly, it must be possible to uniquely identify a piece of running code to ensure that there is no confusion as to its access permissions.访

7.Despite annual statements by the less-than-informed that Thanksgiving is "uniquely American, " it is not . . . at least not exactly.”,….

8.I love vampire stories, and the idea of following the dark exploits of a uniquely American vampire really lit up my imagination.

9.No doubt they will be just as intrigued by the chair's uniquely human voices as people were by "belly speaking" long ago.

10.This has also all its importance, for circumcision is not to be taken uniquely as what I might call a totalitarian operation, a sign.