词汇 | single out |
释义 | Idiom single outsingle out (someone/something) to choose someone or something for special attention.Rosa was singled out by the teacher because her art project was so creative.I don't know why they singled it out, but my report was severely criticized at the meeting. Phr V single out singles, singling, singled single out sb/sth or single sb/sth out to choose one person or thing from a large group in order to criticize or praise themoften + forThe report singled out three government ministers for criticism. sometimes + asHis company was singled out as the most successful small business in the region. single out sb/sth • single sb/sth out to choose someone or something from among a group of similar people or things, especially in order to praise them or criticize them: She singled out Brad Pitt as her favourite actor.+ for Teachers should not single out students for special treatment.■ SIMILAR TO: pick out single outTo choose and focus on a single person or thing out of a group of others. A noun or pronoun can be used between "single" and "out." They singled out her project from all the other applicants for its creative and ingenious design. For some reason, the bullies keep singling me out to pick on each day. single someone or something out (for something)to choose or pick someone or something for something; to select an eligible person or thing for something. The committee singled her out for a special award. We singled out Liz for special honors. single outChoose or distinguish from others, as in We singled him out from all the other applicants. This idiom was first recorded in 1629. single outv. To choose or distinguish someone or something from others: We singled her out from the list of applicants because she had a college degree. Unable to determine who had committed the offense, the teacher singled out the most mischievous student for punishment. |
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