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unique [juːˈniːk] adj
1. being the only one of a particular type; single; sole 2. without equal or like; unparalleled 3. Informal very remarkable or unusual 4. (Mathematics) Maths a. leading to only one result the sum of two integers is unique b. having precisely one value the unique positive square root of 4 is 2 [via French from Latin ūnicus unparalleled, from ūnus one] uniquely adv uniqueness n Usage: Unique is normally taken to describe an absolute state, i.e. one that cannot be qualified; thus something is either unique or not unique; it cannot be rather unique or very unique. However, unique is sometimes used informally to mean very remarkable or unusual and this makes it possible to use comparatives or intensifiers with it, although many people object to this use ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
unique adjective 1. distinct, special, exclusive, peculiar, only, single, lone, solitary, one and only, sui generis The area has its own unique language, Catalan. 2. unparalleled, unrivalled, incomparable, inimitable, unmatched, peerless, unequalled, matchless, without equal, nonpareil, unexampled She was a woman of unique talent and determination. 3. (with to) exclusive to, particular to, peculiar to, found only in, characteristic of, typical of This interesting and charming creature is unique to Borneo. Usage: Unique with the meaning `being the only one' or `having no equal' describes an absolute state: a case unique in British law. In this use it cannot therefore be qualified; something is either unique or not unique. However, unique is also very commonly used in the sense of `remarkable' or `exceptional', particularly in the language of advertising, and in this meaning it can be used with qualifying words such as rather, quite, etc. Since many people object to this use, it is best avoided in formal and serious writing. Translations unique [juːˈniːk] ADJ 1. (= exclusive) [style, collection, combination] → único to be unique to sth/sb: it is a species unique to these islands → es una especie que se da únicamente en estas islas the experience is unique to each individual → la experiencia es única(e irrepetible)en cada individuo this behaviour is not unique to men → este comportamiento no se da únicamente en los hombres 2. (= exceptional) [opportunity] → único; [ability, talent] → sin igual, excepcional; [insight] → único, de excepción; [relationship] → especial unique [juːˈniːk] adj unique adj → einzig attr; (= outstanding) → einzigartig, einmalig (inf); (Math) → eindeutig; you are not unique in that → da bist du nicht der/die Einzige; such cases are not unique to Britain → solche Fälle sind nicht nur auf Großbritannien beschränkt; unique among … → einzigartig unter … (dat); unique selling point → einzigartiger Verkaufsanreiz unique [juːˈniːk] adj → unico/a unique [juːˈniːk] adj → unico/a adj unique [juːˈniːk] being the only one of its kind, or having no equal His style is unique. uniek فَريد، فَذ، مُنْقَطِع النَّظير единствен jedinečný unik; enestående einzigartig μοναδικός único unikaalne منحصر به فرد ainutlaatuinen unique יָחִיד בְּמִינוֹ अनुपम, अपूर्व jedinstven egyedülálló einstakur unico 独特の 오직 하나뿐인 unikalus unikāls; vienreizējs unik uniek enestående unikatowy único unic уникальный jedinečný, neobyčajný, unikátny edinstven jedinstven unik ซึ่งเป็นหนึ่งเดียว eşsiz, tek 獨一無二的 унікальний; єдиний в своєму роді انوکھا độc nhất vô nhị 独一无二的 unique → فريد jedinečný unik einzigartig μοναδικός único ainutlaatuinen unique jedinstven unico 独特の 독특한 uniek unik wyjątkowy único уникальный unik ลักษณะเฉพาะ eşsiz duy nhất 独特的 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| General cargo ports belong to the aristocracy of the earth's trading places, and in that aristocracy London, as it is its way, has a unique physiognomy. The sensation produced by Princess Myakaya's speeches was always unique, and the secret of the sensation she produced lay in the fact that though she spoke not always appropriately, as now, she said simple things with some sense in them. It is laudable, what they think hard; what is indispensable and hard they call good; and what relieveth in the direst distress, the unique and hardest of all,--they extol as holy. |
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