personalized
/ˈpɜːsənəlaɪzd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈpɜːrsənəlaɪzd/ (ame, ipa)
personalized — 形容詞
- personalizedpositive
- more personalizedcomparative
- most personalizedsuperlative
1. designed or changed to fit one specific person's needs, preferences, or identity
個人化
根據個人需求設計或修改的
designed or changed to fit one specific person's needs, preferences, or identity — for example, a keychain with your name on it, a workout plan made just for you, or a service tailored to your lifestyle.
Nila received a personalized notebook with her name printed on the front cover.
Nila 收到了一本封面印有她名字的個人化筆記本。
attributive: personalized + noun (named item)
Christopher wears personalized running shoes designed for his foot shape.
Christopher 穿著根據他的腳型特別設計的個人化跑鞋。
The spa offers a personalized treatment plan for each new guest.
這家水療中心為每位新顧客提供個人化的療程方案。
For their anniversary, Élise and Eitan bought a personalized garden sign.
Élise 和 Eitan 在結婚紀念日買了一塊個人化的花園門牌。
A personalized video message from the team brought a smile to Yuki's face.
團隊寄來的一段個人化影片訊息讓 Yuki 露出了笑容。
- customized
the most general alternative, emphasising adaptation to preferences rather than identity
- tailored
suggests careful, precise adjustment, especially for services, advice, or plans
- bespoke
British English term for goods made from scratch for one client; carries an upscale connotation
- generic
not specific to any one person; one-size-fits-all
- mass-produced
made in large identical quantities without individual variation
文法句型
personalized + noun
be + personalized
用法筆記
Frequently used attributively before nouns describing products, services, or experiences adapted to one person. The passive construction (This ring is personalized with …) is also common, especially for items that carry names, initials, or dates.
常見錯誤
2. said or written in a way that singles out a specific person, often as a criticis
針對個人的
指向特定個人的言論
said or written in a way that singles out a specific person, often as a criticism or insult — for example, a comment in a general discussion that everyone knows is aimed at one coworker.
During the debate, Bilal made a personalized remark about an opponent's voting record.
辯論中,Bilal 對對手的投票紀錄發表了針對個人的言論。
attributive: personalized + remark
The newspaper column contained personalized attacks on local politicians.
那篇報紙專欄包含了針對地方政治人物的人身攻擊。
collocation: personalized attack
Brooke tried to keep the feedback general and avoid personalized comments.
Brooke 試圖讓回饋保持廣泛性,避免針對個人的評論。
A personalized insult about someone's background can cause lasting hurt.
針對個人背景的侮辱性評論可能造成長久的傷害。
Niran felt uncomfortable when the discussion turned into personalized criticism.
當討論變成針對個人的批評時,Niran 感到很不自在。
- pointed
emphasises the sharp, deliberate nature of the remark
- targeted
stresses that a specific person was chosen as the object
- ad hominem
formal term for arguments that attack the person rather than the issue; C1 level
- general
not directed at any particular person
- impersonal
neutral and objective, not referring to individuals
文法句型
personalized + noun (remark/comment/attack/insult)
用法筆記
Almost always used attributively before nouns of speech or writing (remark, comment, attack, insult, criticism). The meaning carries a negative tone — the speaker is unfairly targeting an individual rather than addressing the general topic. Distinguish from sense 1: a personalized gift delights someone; a personalized remark hurts someone.