special

名词

UK/ˈspeʃ.ᵊl/
US/ˈspeʃ.ᵊl/

定义 special 名词

  1. Countable

    a television program produced for a specific reason or occasion, not part of a regular series

    • This is a three-hour special program dedicated to election night.

    • The television station will broadcast a special program about climate change.

    • They produced a special program to commemorate the holiday.

  2. Countable

    a dish offered in a restaurant, typically on a specific day, that is not a regular menu item

    • Today's special is grilled salmon with seasonal vegetables.

    • The chef recommends the French onion soup as today's special.

    • Have you tried their Friday special?

  3. Countable

    an item being sold at a reduced price for a limited time

    • This week’s specials include all brands of coffee.

    • All books are on special this weekend.

    • This sweater is a special, only $10.

形容词

UK/ˈspeʃ.ᵊl/
US/ˈspeʃ.ᵊl/

定义 special 形容词

quality

  1. A2

    not ordinary or usual; unique or distinct

    • The museum has designed some special interactive exhibits for children.

    • The city has many special historical buildings.

    • She prepared a special surprise for his birthday.

  2. A2

    particularly great or important; exceptional; additional

    • I want to express my special gratitude to you.

    • This is an occasion of special significance for me.

    • She received a special gift that moved her deeply.

purpose

  1. B1Before noun

    having a specific or particular purpose

    • This hospital has a special intensive care unit.

    • Scientists are using special equipment to conduct the research.

    • This club has special facilities designed for its members.