exclusive

exclusive
ik'sklu:siv
adjective
1) (tending to exclude.) avvisende
2) ((of a group etc) not easily or readily mixing with others or allowing others in: a very exclusive club.) fornem, eksklusiv
3) (given to only one individual or group etc: The story is exclusive to this newspaper.) ene-; særlig, spesiell
4) (fashionable and expensive: exclusive shops/restaurants.) fasjonabel, eksklusiv
- exclusiveness
- exclusive of
eksklusiv
I
subst. \/ɪkˈskluːsɪv\/, \/ekˈskluːsɪv\/
forklaring: artikkel eller nyhet med enerett
II
adj. \/ɪkˈskluːsɪv\/, \/ekˈskluːsɪv\/
1) eksklusiv, sluttet, fornem
this is an exclusive club
dette er en eksklusiv klubb
you find them in exclusive social circles
du finner dem i høyere sirkler
2) spesial-, eksklusiv
this is an exclusive offer
dette er et spesialtilbud
I work in an exclusive shop
jeg jobber i en eksklusiv butikk
3) udelt, spesiell, med enerett, ene-, eksklusiv
he's giving the question his exclusive attention
han gir spørsmålet sin udelte oppmerksomhet
I have exclusive rights to the sale of her story
jeg har eneretten til (å selge) historien hennes
4) eneste
writing is his exclusive employment
skriving er hans eneste beskjeftigelse
the phone is our exclusive means of communication
telefonen er vår eneste måte å kommunisere på
5) avvisende
she has an exclusive attitude
hun har en avvisende holdning
be exclusive of utelukke, utestenge
exclusive of ikke medregnet, eksklusive, utenom, fraregnet
exclusive terms forklaring: betingelser som utelukker alt annet enn det som er avtalt
mutually exclusive som utelukker hverandre, gjensidig utelukkende

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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