Particular in english

Particular

pronunciation: pɜrtɪkjəlɜr part of speech: adjective
In gestures

particular1 = private individual ; private citizen. 

Example: Special pricing policies introduced recently by several international publishers have resulted in libraries having to pay more than private individuals for books.Example: Except for civil laws, and the individual right of the private citizen etc., the king is bound to public law, constitutional law and divine law.

particular2 = specified ; particular. 

Example: If access is limited to certain specified times, the term 'off-line' is applied.Example: It is possible to identify an item uniquely within a particular institution or agency by a running accession number.

more:

» algo en particularthat certain something .

Example: When people walk into a library, I reflect, they too are seeking that certain something.

» archivo particularfamily archive .

Example: The Portland Archive is one of the most valuable family and estate archives in the country describing how the Porland family built up its estates.

» automóvil particularprivate car .

Example: The use of private car for official business is subject to prior approval from the administration.

» coche particularprivate car .

Example: The use of private car for official business is subject to prior approval from the administration.

» de lo general a lo particularfrom the general to the particular .

Example: Deduction goes from the general to the particular, and induction goes from the particular to the general.

» de lo particular a lo generalfrom the particular to the general .

Example: Deduction goes from the general to the particular, and induction goes from the particular to the general.

» en este caso en particularin this particular case .

Example: In this particular case, the district has 27 school libraries and 49 kindergarten libraries.

» en particularin particular .

Example: This paper reports on interstate teleconference sessions and relates it to the issue of library networking in general, and to New Zealand in particular.

» navío particularcommercial ship .

Example: Letters of Marque and Reprisal were the official documents by which 18th-century governments commissioned private commercial ships, known as privateers, to act on their behalf, attacking ships carrying the flags of enemy nations.

» no hacer nada de particulardo + nothing in particular .

Example: A new report says that we waste three hours a day faffing around, doing nothing in particular, pootling, dawdling, pottering, hanging about.

» particular apeculiar to .

Example: This article aims to clarify some of the classification and computerization problems peculiar to art collections.

» particular a un árealocalised [localized, -USA] .

Example: They were a kind of localized office for the city government and would take on routine tasks like receiving license applications, although main function was to provide information.

» ser muy particularbe picky .

Example: However, the MS-DOS file ANSI.SYS is picky about the case of its special commands.

particular3 = private. 

Example: SWALCAP supports a network arrangement of remote terminals and minicomputers linked to the central computer via private lines.

more:

» casa particularprivate homeprivate house .

Example: Private homes and public buildings had fallout shelters that were stocked with canned goods and other necessities.

Example: Many homeowners go for a private house sale rather than hiring somebody to do the marketing and sales for them.

» usuario particularresidential userdomestic userhome user .

Example: Data were collected by questionnaires sent to residential users of computers.

Example: The drawbacks of 'home' computers relate primarily to the software, which, since these systems are aimed at the domestic user, tends to be very low performance.

Example: Publishers can deliver machine-readable databases direct to customers such as libraries, companies, home users, schools and financial institutions.

Particular synonyms

peculiar in spanish: peculiar, pronunciation: pəkjuljɜr part of speech: adjective detail in spanish: detalle, pronunciation: dɪteɪl part of speech: noun special in spanish: especial, pronunciation: speʃəl part of speech: adjective specific in spanish: específico, pronunciation: spəsɪfɪk part of speech: adjective fastidious in spanish: fastidioso, pronunciation: fæstɪdiəs part of speech: adjective primary in spanish: primario, pronunciation: praɪmeri part of speech: adjective item in spanish: ít, pronunciation: aɪtəm part of speech: noun exceptional in spanish: excepcional, pronunciation: ɪksepʃənəl part of speech: adjective fussy in spanish: exigente, pronunciation: fʌsi part of speech: adjective finicky in spanish: melindroso, pronunciation: fɪnəki part of speech: adjective especial in spanish: especial, pronunciation: əspeʃəl part of speech: adjective finical in spanish: finico, pronunciation: fɪnɪkəl part of speech: adjective
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