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ADJ-GRADED
高檔的;高級的;奢華的
If you describe something as exclusive, you mean that it is limited to people who have a lot of money or who belong to a high social class, and is therefore not available to everyone.
例句
He is already a member of Britain's most exclusive club...
他已經(jīng)是英國最高級俱樂部的成員了。
The City was criticised for being too exclusive and uncompetitive.
倫敦城被指責(zé)過于奢華和缺乏競爭力。
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ADJ
獨(dú)用的;獨(dú)有的;獨(dú)享的
Something that is exclusive is used or owned by only one person or group, and not shared with anyone else.
例句
Our group will have exclusive use of a 60-foot boat...
我們小組將獨(dú)用一條60英尺長的船。
Many of their cheeses are exclusive to our stores in Britain.
在英國,他們生產(chǎn)的奶酪很多只在我們商店出售。
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ADJ
(新聞報(bào)道)獨(dú)家的
If a newspaper, magazine, or broadcasting organization describes one of its reports as exclusive, they mean that it is a special report which does not appear in any other publication or on any other channel.
例句
He told the magazine in an exclusive interview: 'All my problems stem from drink'.
他在接受一家雜志社的獨(dú)家采訪時(shí)說:“我所有的問題都是飲酒造成的。”
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ADJ
不包括…的;不含…的
If a company states that its prices, goods, or services are exclusive of something, that thing is not included in the stated price, although it usually still has to be paid for.
例句
All charges for service are exclusive of value added tax...
所有服務(wù)費(fèi)都不包括增值稅。
Skiing weekends cost £58 (exclusive of travel and accommodation).
周末滑雪價(jià)格為58英鎊(不含交通和住宿費(fèi))。
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PHRASE
相互排斥的;互不相容的
If two things are mutually exclusive, they are separate and very different from each other, so that it is impossible for them to exist or happen together.
例句
They both have learnt that ambition and successful fatherhood can be mutually exclusive.
他們兩個(gè)人都認(rèn)識到了追求理想和做個(gè)好父親不能兩者兼顧。