single out
single out — 片語動詞
- single outbase form
- singles out3rd person singular
- singling out-ing form
- singled outpast simple
1. to point to one member of a group and behave noticeably differently towards them
挑出;選中
從群體中特別選出
to point to one member of a group and behave noticeably differently towards them compared with the rest — for example, by praising them, blaming them, or choosing them for a particular task.
The teacher singled out Wei for his excellent presentation on renewable energy.
老師特別挑出 Wei,稱讚他在再生能源議題上的精彩報告。
single out + for + reason (positive)
Valentina felt terrible when her boss singled out her small mistake during the team meeting.
Valentina 的主管在團隊會議上特別挑出她的一個小錯誤,讓她很難受。
single out + for + reason (negative)
Why does the coach always single out Tamás for extra drills after every match?
為什麼每次比賽後教練都要特別挑出 Tamás 做額外訓練?
Adisa was singled out for special recognition at the school awards ceremony.
Adisa 在學校頒獎典禮上獲得特別表揚。
Eve hated being singled out as the only student who had not finished the homework.
Eve 很討厭被挑出來當作班上唯一沒完成作業的學生。
- overlook
to fail to notice someone, often causing them to feel ignored
文法句型
single + object + out
be singled out
single out + object + for + noun
用法筆記
Often used with 'for' to state the reason for the special attention, and 'as' to state the role or label. Frequently appears in the passive voice ('was singled out') when the focus is on the person receiving the attention.