sui generis

sui generis

美 [ˌsu:i 'dʒenərɪs]  英 [ˌsu:i 'dʒenərɪs]

  • adj.独特的;特有的
  • 网络自成一格;自成一类;特殊的

英汉双解

adj.
1.
独特的;特有的different from all other people or things

英汉解释

na.
1.
〈外〉独特的;自成一类的;特殊的

英英解释

adj.

例句

Hold the bird's wings, years of light reflected by hand, each are recorded in the past palmprint became dribs and drabs, sui generis beauty.

不住岁月火光手掌一道掌纹记载过去点滴美丽

But it is just as likely to be sui generis.

可能一类

Banking is sui generis, in the sense of being an essential utility with periodic tendencies to collapse.

银行一种有着定期崩溃趋势重要部门就此而言银行具有独特

Does Creole genesis really require a 'separate' (i. e. , sui generis) theory? "Cartesian-Uniformitarian" approaches. Holm.

克理奥尔起源需要一个独立”(理论?“卡儿均变

Composers have written pieces that are sui generis, or one of a kind.

那些作曲家作品

Some of the changes of the past 20 years have been structural, sui generis, and therefore probably permanent.

过去20某些变革结构性自成一体因此可能也是持久

His prose is sui generis, has made no less than poetic achievement.

散文取得不亚于诗歌成就

But in other ways they are sui generis: much more diversified and readier to blur the line between public and private.

其他方面来说他们更加多样化善于游走公共私营之间

Because of this unique structure most simply classify the European Union as a sui generis (unique) entity and leave it at that.

欧洲联盟如此独特结构大多简易分类特殊实体

Lincoln, in contrast, is sui generis.

相反林肯独一无二

When he ran four years ago, however, Paul didn't have any ideological competition. He was solo and sui generis.

保罗竞选没有任何思想上竞争对手独来独往一派

Use of sui generis exclusive rights

使用专门有权