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词汇 exclusivity
释义 exclusivity
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌek.skluːˈsɪv.ə.ti/ us /ˌek.skluːˈsɪv.ə.t̬i/(alsoexclusiveness, uk /ˌek.skluːˈsɪv.nəs/ us /ˌek.skluːˈsɪv.nəs/)

exclusivitynoun[U] (ONLY FOR SOME)


the right to have or do something that is limited to only one person or organization: 专有权,独家性
Newspapers buying a story will pay more for exclusivity.报纸购买报道时会为独家报道支付更多费用。
Sponsors selling their wares at the Olympic Games demanded exclusivity.在奥运会上出售商品的赞助商要求独家经营权。
the quality of being available only to a small number of people who are rich enough or considered good enough: 排外性,精英化
The exclusivity of the hotel is what attracts some people.酒店的尊享服务吸引了某些人。
These schools thrive on an image of exclusivity.这些学校靠着精英化的理念而得到迅速发展。
Once defined by exclusiveness, luxury is now available to all.曾经定义为尊享消费,现在所有人都可以享受奢侈品了。
Patent protection gives us exclusive rights to market the product, and without this period of exclusivity, we couldn't make back our investment and innovation would be stifled.
The media company attempted to exercise exclusivity on some videos.
The contract specifies the exclusiveness of the right.
For her, the appeal of the resort is its exclusivity.
The programme was made cool by its exclusivity - only 56 students were invited, and only the first 20 to sign up were accepted.
He launched a fierce attack on the exclusiveness of top universities.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Limiting and restricting
anti-libertarian
armlock
boundary
box someone out
box someone/something in
crippling
cripplingly
crowd
curb
curtail
keep (herself) to herselfidiom
limit
limitation
limitative
limiting
suffocatingly
tempered
tie someone down
tie someone up
uncrippled

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Excluding

exclusivitynoun[U] (NOT INCLUDING)


 mutual exclusivity
the quality in two things of both not being possible at the same time: 互斥性
Unfortunately, there is some mutual exclusivity between the desire for quick profit and our long-term strategy.

exclusivity | Business English


exclusivity
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌekskluːˈsɪvɪti/ us /-əṱi/
the state of being the only person, group of people, or organization that is allowed to have or do something:
grant/lose/retain exclusivity (on sth)The company which developed the hardware was granted one-year exclusivity on the retails sales.
Astra's global market exclusivity on the drug ended last year.
an exclusivity agreement/clause/deal
(alsoexclusiveness, /ɪkˈskluːsɪvnəs/)
the state of being expensive and of a high quality, and therefore only for people who are rich or of a high social class:
If a product lowers its quality it will not retain its exclusivity as a luxury brand.
an agreement not to speak to other possible buyers while your business is being bought by a particular person or company:
The two companies have an agreed period of exclusivity which prevents either seeking alternative buyers before the end of January 2011.

Examples of exclusivity


exclusivity
Exclusivity is limited to the 20 years from the date a patent application is filed.
We extend the notions of linearity, exclusivity and exhaustivity from patterns to multipatterns in the straightforward way.
Perceptual similarity then, can be conceived as a factor moderating the operation of a mutual exclusivity bias.
The mutual exclusivity bias would not have competition, and the pseudo-homonym would function much like a nonsense word.
For nonsense words, there is no challenge to the mutual exclusivity bias ; the unfamiliar label is linked appropriately with the contextually relevant referent.
The exclusivity definition specifies that a par t is either exclusive or shared.
On the disambiguation test, the mutual exclusivity bias was significantly more evident in five- and six-year-old monolingual children than in their same-age bilingual peers.
Each par t must be of one of the possible par t types and obey the exclusivity and has par t inheritance definitions.
The conjunction of precedence, consistency, and exclusivity gives rise to the strong and stubborn conviction that will can cause action.
At the societal level, pediatric neuroimaging raises several questions surrounding its potential exclusivity, expense, and the medicalization of social phenomena.
This does not resolve the apparent discrepancy between children's polynomy and mutual exclusivity.
Exclusivity is given in return for the patentee making the invention public and meeting all the statutory requirements for patentability.
If they are offered a second or third term for the same referent, mutual exclusivity predicts that children will reject the subsequent offering.
Self-centrism is fundamentalistic in varying degrees; its exclusivity allows it to enforce its special agenda.
The principle of mutual exclusivity in word learning : to honor or not to honor.
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