specialisation

/ˌspeʃ.əl.aɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌspeʃ.ə.ləˈzeɪ.ʃən/ (ame, ipa)

specialisation — 名詞

1. a field someone chooses to know in great depth, or the act of narrowing work or

1.名詞B2
釋義

專攻;專業化

專注單一領域或變得更專業的過程

a field someone chooses to know in great depth, or the act of narrowing work or study to one main field

例句

Marine law became Roya's specialisation after six years in the navy.

在海軍待了六年後,Roya 的專攻變成了海事法。

[field] became [possessive] specialisation

The university encourages some specialisation in the final year of study.

這所大學鼓勵學生在最後一年開始朝特定方向專業化。

specialisation in study — process of narrowing focus

同義詞
  • expertise

    focuses more on the skill or knowledge itself than on the field

  • focus

    broader; can describe attention or effort without expert training

  • specialty

    usual American spelling for the field meaning, but it also has other senses

文法句型

specialisation in [subject/field]

[possessive] specialisation

greater specialisation

用法筆記

Often countable when it names a person's field, and uncountable when talking about a wider process of dividing work or study into narrower parts.

常見錯誤

Her specialisation is a heart doctor.
Her specialisation is heart surgery.
💡the word names the field, not the person who works in it.