0 more than other things or people, or much more than usual -- szczególnie, zwłaszcza
He's always making comments about her appearance, especially her weight.
She's especially interested in American poetry.
1 for one particular person, purpose, or reason -- specjalnie
The plans sometimes symbolize more than they explain, especially where large black surfaces representing the earth graphically detract from our reading of space and form.
First, the organic yields (especially the 2-year rotation) were lower than average yields in this area.
It is especially worth noting that in the market, the price of organic food is at least twice that of food treated with chemicals.
Sometimes, and with some letters (especially at the youngest age level), phonetic letter names are produced.
In general, little is known about those living on the margins of society during this period, especially in the rural regions.
In fact there is some evidence to suggest that they were able to exhibit a degree of compassion, especially if the victim requested mercy.
In cases of physical violence especially, the court was not supposed to inquire into what had really happened during an incident.
This is not easy especially for systems with more than one discontinuity surface, which is the case in their study.
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