unique
/juˈniːk/ (bre, ipa) · /juˈniːk/ (ame, ipa) · /yu̇-ˈnēk/ (ame, mw)
unique — 形容詞
- uniquepositive
- more uniquecomparative
- most uniquesuperlative
1. When something is unique, it is the single example of its type in existence — no
獨特的
同類中唯一且無可比擬的
When something is unique, it is the single example of its type in existence — no other thing is exactly like it in any way.
The painting hanging in the museum is a unique artwork by a little-known artist.
掛在博物館裡的那幅畫是一位鮮為人知的藝術家的獨特作品。
Each person has a unique pattern of fingerprints that no one else shares.
每個人的指紋都有獨特的紋路,沒有其他人會一模一樣。
collocation: unique pattern / unique feature
Kenji invented a unique cooking method that blended Japanese and Italian flavours.
Kenji 發明了一種融合日式和義式風味的獨特烹飪方法。
The museum curator said the ancient vase was unique and could not be copied.
博物館館長說這隻古花瓶是獨一無二的,無法複製。
Sade's unique voice made her stand out from every other singer at the competition.
Sade 獨特的嗓音讓她在比賽中與所有其他歌手截然不同。
- singular
slightly more formal; emphasises that something stands apart from all others
- unparalleled
stronger — suggests nothing else even comes close in quality
- exclusive
focuses on belonging to only one person or group, not on being one of a kind
- one-of-a-kind
more informal and conversational than 'unique'
用法筆記
Traditionally, 'unique' is considered an absolute adjective — something is either unique or it is not. In formal writing, avoid strengthening it with 'very', 'most', or 'quite'. However, in everyday informal English, people often use 'unique' to mean 'very unusual' and do add such modifiers.
常見錯誤
2. When a characteristic is unique to someone or something, that characteristic bel
特有的
專屬於某個對象或地區的
When a characteristic is unique to someone or something, that characteristic belongs only to that individual, location, or circumstance and cannot be discovered anywhere else on earth.
This species of bird is unique to the eastern coast of Taiwan.
這種鳥類是台灣東部海岸特有的物種。
grammar: unique to + [place]
The problems that face island communities are unique to their geography.
島嶼社區面臨的問題是它們的地理環境所特有的。
Felix noticed a cooking style unique to the southern region of the country.
Felix 注意到這個國家南部地區特有的一種烹調風格。
The dialect spoken in that village is unique to that valley and nowhere else.
那個村莊講的方言是該山谷獨有的,其他地方沒有。
Rohan explained that some customs are unique to weddings in northern India.
Rohan 解釋說,有些習俗是印度北部婚禮特有的。
- peculiar to
more formal; often used in academic writing about characteristics of a group
- specific to
emphasises that something applies to a particular thing and not others
- exclusive to
stresses that only one person or group has access to or experiences something
文法句型
unique + to + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
This sense is almost always followed by the preposition 'to' (unique to + person/place/situation). Do not use 'for' or 'of' in place of 'to'. Unlike sense 1, this sense is naturally comparative — something can be 'unique to' one place but not to another, so using modifiers like 'largely unique to' is acceptable.