special adjective (NOT USUAL)
特殊的,特别的;不寻常的
Is there anything special that you'd like to do today?
今天你有没有什么特别的事要做?
Passengers should tell the airline in advance if they have any special dietary needs.
乘客如有特殊的饮食需要,须事先向航空公司说明。
A2 especially great or important, or having a quality that most similar things or people do not have
格外好的;特别重要的;额外的Mehr Beispiele
- The informative asides about rural life make this wine guide rather special.
- I would like to say a big thankyou to everyone who's helped to make our wedding such a special occasion!
- The hotel has a special discount rate for newlyweds.
- I have a suit but I only wear it on special occasions.
- Her voice is OK, but it's nothing special.
special adjective (PARTICULAR)
B1 [ before noun ] having a particular purpose
专门的,有特定用途的 Some of the children have special educational needs.
其中一些孩子有特殊的教育需求。
› a television programme that is made for a particular reason or occasion and is not part of a series
(电视)特别节目› a dish that is available in a restaurant on a particular day that is not usually available
(餐馆通常只在特定日子供应的)特色菜 Today's specials are written on the board.
今天的特色菜写在布告板上。