exclusiveness
/ɪkˈskluːsɪvnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪkˈskluːsɪvnəs/ (ame, ipa) · /|ivnə̇s, |ēv- also |əv-/ (ame, mw)
exclusiveness — 名詞
1. a special right that lets only one person, company, or organization use, sell, s
專有權
只屬於某人或某機構的獨占權利
a special right that lets only one person, company, or organization use, sell, show, or provide something.
The contract gave the company exclusiveness in selling the vaccine locally.
這份合約給了該公司在當地銷售疫苗的專有權。
pattern: give exclusiveness in + -ing
Rin questioned the newspaper's exclusiveness in printing the singer's prison letters.
Rin 質疑那家報社是否真有刊印那位歌手獄中書信的專有權。
The football league sold one channel exclusiveness in showing Saturday night matches.
足球聯盟把週六晚間比賽的轉播專有權賣給了一家頻道。
A late bidder ruined the dealer's exclusiveness in importing the machine.
晚到的競標者讓那家經銷商失去了進口這台機器的專有權。
- exclusivity
near-equivalent and more common in contracts, licensing, and media deals
- monopoly
stronger; suggests broader control of a market, not just one protected right
- shared access
means more than one party can use or do the same thing
文法句型
give/grant exclusiveness in + -ing
offer exclusiveness for + noun
用法筆記
Mostly used in formal business or legal contexts to describe a right reserved for one seller, broadcaster, or organization. It often follows verbs such as 'give', 'grant', or 'offer' and is commonly followed by the activity that only one party may do.
常見錯誤
2. the quality of seeming special because only a small, wealthy, or carefully chose
尊榮感
只向少數富人或受邀者開放的高級感
the quality of seeming special because only a small, wealthy, or carefully chosen group can enter, buy, or take part.
Members loved the club's exclusiveness and opposed any public open days.
會員們喜歡那家俱樂部的尊榮感,反對舉辦任何對外開放日。
club exclusiveness as restricted membership and status
Chiara sensed the hotel's exclusiveness when a porter checked every guest list.
當門房逐一核對住客名單時,Chiara 立刻感受到那家飯店的尊榮感。
The resort sells its exclusiveness with private boats and hidden beaches.
這座度假村靠私人船隻和隱密海灘來營造它的尊榮感。
Critics say the school's high fees create an air of exclusiveness.
批評者說,這所學校的高學費營造出一種尊榮感。
- exclusivity
very close; more common in branding, fashion, and membership language
- prestige
focuses on respect and status, not necessarily on restricted access
- cachet
slightly formal; adds a stylish and fashionable aura
- accessibility
emphasizes that ordinary people can enter, use, or afford something
- openness
suggests that entry is not limited to a select group
文法句型
the exclusiveness of + place/group
air of exclusiveness
用法筆記
Usually refers to the atmosphere of a place, service, or group rather than to a legal right. It often suggests wealth, invitation-only access, or social prestige, not simple privacy.
常見錯誤
3. the condition in which two things cannot both be true, happen, or apply together
互斥性
兩件事不能同時成立或並存的性質
the condition in which two things cannot both be true, happen, or apply together.
The software depends on the exclusiveness of the two settings during installation.
這套軟體在安裝時要靠這兩個設定之間的互斥性來運作。
pattern: the exclusiveness of X and Y
The teacher used coins to show the exclusiveness of heads and tails.
老師用硬幣來說明正反兩面之間的互斥性。
Tamar understood the exclusiveness of winning and losing after the final whistle.
終場哨響後,Tamar 明白了贏和輸的互斥性。
The puzzle relies on the exclusiveness of true and false in each box.
這個謎題仰賴每個方格裡真假之間的互斥性。
- incompatibility
broader term for things that do not work or fit together
- mutual exclusion
more technical; common in logic, computing, and formal analysis
- compatibility
the ability of two things to work or exist together
- coexistence
emphasizes being present at the same time without conflict
文法句型
the exclusiveness of X and Y
用法筆記
Common in logic, mathematics, law, and technical explanation. It usually appears in the pattern 'the exclusiveness of X and Y', where the two things are treated as mutually impossible together.
常見錯誤
4. the habit or policy of shutting certain people out of a group, activity, or oppo
排外性
只讓特定人加入、把其他人排除在外的作風
the habit or policy of shutting certain people out of a group, activity, or opportunity.
Parents protested the committee's exclusiveness after immigrant families were rejected.
家長們抗議該委員會的排外性,因為好幾個移民家庭被拒絕了。
exclusiveness shown through excluding applicants
Abigail was troubled by the club's exclusiveness toward students from public schools.
Abigail 對那個社團對公立學校學生的排外性感到不安。
The neighborhood's exclusiveness kept many renters out of community events.
這個社區的排外性讓許多租屋者無法參加社區活動。
Bao wrote about the school's exclusiveness toward disabled applicants in his column.
Bao 在專欄裡寫到這所學校對身心障礙申請者的排外性。
- elitism
adds the idea that a small superior group deserves special treatment
- exclusion
broader and more direct; focuses on the act of leaving people out
- cliquishness
more informal; suggests a closed social circle
- inclusiveness
welcoming different kinds of people into the group
- openness
suggests fewer barriers to joining or taking part
文法句型
the exclusiveness of + group
exclusiveness toward + people
用法筆記
This sense focuses on people being kept out of a group, school, club, or community. Distinguish it from sense 2: sense 2 highlights elite status or luxury, while this sense highlights exclusion and unfair barriers.