0 of a single definite person, thing etc thought of separately from all others -- jednotlivý
this particular man/problem.
1 more than ordinary -- zvláštní
2 difficult to please -- vybíravý
He is very particular about his food.
The instrument should be readily accessible to trained string players, but is designed to fill a particular role in computer or amplified music.
One of the particular strengths of qualitative research is its capacity to generate unexpected findings.
While there are no particular names by category, crickets are divided into two groups: large, ordinary crickets and non-ordinary.
Thus, this group of immigrants was at particular risk for psychological distress.
In particular, implementation of regulations in the private sector should be taken as a policy opportunity to improve the delivery of health care.
As speakers and listeners use particular lexical, semantic, and syntactic representations, some of these representations become bound into routines.
In particular, they form their past tense forms in untypical ways, and they distinguish two types of onset.
In particular, we identified the fact that the paths are the only tractable component of the design space.
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特殊的, 特定的,具體的, 不易滿足的…
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特殊的, 特定的,具体的, 不易满足的…
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particular, concreto, especial…
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determinado, específico, especial…
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特定の, 特別な…
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belli, belirli, muayyen…
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particulier/-ière, spécial/-ale, exigeant/-ante…
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determinat, concret, especial…
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