specialized
/ˈspeʃəlaɪzd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈspeʃəlaɪzd/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈspe-shə-ˌlīzd/ (ame, mw)
specialized — adjective
- specializedpositive
- more specializedcomparative
- most specializedsuperlative
1. describes someone whose education or work focuses on one narrow area, so that th
describes someone whose education or work focuses on one narrow area, so that they have deep knowledge and skill in that area rather than general ability across many areas.
Noa is a specialized nurse who only treats patients with cancer.
specialized + noun for professional role
After ten years of training, Walid became a specialized engineer in bridge design.
specialized + noun + in + area of expertise
The children's hospital hired several specialized surgeons for the rare operation.
Sana works as a specialized therapist helping children who cannot speak clearly.
- expert
emphasizes a high level of skill and knowledge, often gained through long experience; 'specialized' focuses more on narrowness of focus than depth
- professional
means someone is paid for their work and meets certain standards, but does not imply a narrow sub-field
- niche
more informal, and usually describes a very small, specific market or area rather than a person's training
- general
describes someone with broad knowledge or skills rather than a narrow focus
- generalist
a person who works across many areas rather than one sub-field
文法句型
specialized + noun (professional role)
be + specialized + in + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently appears before job titles to indicate advanced training in a sub-field. The noun that follows names the profession, while the whole phrase distinguishes the person from a general practitioner in the same field.
常見錯誤
2. used to describe words, terms, or written material that belong to a particular f
used to describe words, terms, or written material that belong to a particular field and are understood mainly by people who work or study in that field.
The textbook contains a lot of specialized vocabulary that beginners find difficult.
specialized + vocabulary / terminology
Christopher studied specialized terms for months before he could read the legal documents.
This science journal uses highly specialized language that only experts can understand.
The dictionary lists specialized words from the fields of medicine and law.
- technical
focuses on detailed practical or scientific knowledge; 'technical' can apply to processes and skills, while 'specialized' emphasises the limited audience
- jargon-filled
more informal and slightly negative, suggesting the language may be unnecessarily complex
- professional
broader in meaning, can refer to the standards or conduct of a profession, not just its vocabulary
文法句型
specialized + noun (vocabulary, terminology, language, terms)
adverb + specialized + noun
用法筆記
Commonly appears with nouns such as vocabulary, terminology, terms, language, and jargon. The adverb highly is the most frequent modifier, indicating that the language is extremely difficult for non-experts.
常見錯誤
3. describes a part of a living thing or a mechanical device that has changed over
describes a part of a living thing or a mechanical device that has changed over time or been specifically built to serve one particular purpose or survive in one type of environment.
In a desert cactus, the thick stems are specialized to store water during dry months.
be + specialized + to-infinitive for biological purpose
A hummingbird has a long specialized beak that helps it drink nectar from narrow flowers.
This rare plant developed specialized roots that can grow in salty soil near the ocean.
The bat's ears are highly specialized organs for catching the echoes of its own calls.
- adapted
broader term; 'specialized' implies a more specific, refined adaptation for a single purpose
- evolved
describes the process of change over generations, not necessarily the resulting fittedness for a function
- custom-built
only applies to human-made objects, not biological features
- unspecialized
describes cells, organs, or tools that have a general rather than specific function
- general-purpose
describes tools or parts that can be used in many different ways
文法句型
specialized + noun (body part, organ, tool, part)
be + specialized + to-infinitive (for purpose)
highly + specialized + noun
用法筆記
Most common in biology and engineering contexts. Describes organs, body parts, or machine components that have evolved or been engineered for a specific function. The adverb highly is very frequent with this sense in scientific writing.