particularize
/pəˈtɪkjələraɪz/ (bre, ipa) · /pərˈtɪkjələraɪz/ (ame, ipa) · /pər-ˈti-k(yə-)lə-ˌrīz pə- also pär-/ (ame, mw)
particularize — 動詞
- particularizepresent simple I / you / we / they
- particularizeshe / she / it
- particularizedpast simple
- particularizing-ing form
1. to explain something by naming its separate points clearly and exactly, instead
詳述
把細節逐一說清楚
to explain something by naming its separate points clearly and exactly, instead of speaking about it in a general way.
The complaint particularized every safety failure at the factory gate.
這份訴狀詳述了工廠大門每一項安全疏失。
formal writing: list exact faults
Élise asked the builder to particularize the cost of each repair.
Élise 請師傅詳述每一項修繕的費用。
In court, Tariq particularized the dates, places, and names involved.
在法庭上,Tariq 詳述了相關的日期、地點和姓名。
The report particularized how the storm damaged four village roads.
報告詳述了暴風雨如何損壞四條村道。
Please particularize your concerns instead of saying the plan feels wrong.
請詳述你的疑慮,不要只說這個方案感覺不對。
- generalize
to speak broadly instead of naming exact details
- summarize
to reduce something to its main points rather than expand the details
文法句型
particularize + noun phrase
用法筆記
Mostly found in formal writing, law, and academic discussion. Everyday English often prefers specify, detail, or explain. It usually takes a direct object naming the claim, reason, cost, or fact that will then be set out more exactly.