special case

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A specialized instance of a more general phenomenon, category, etc.
    — For quotations using this term, see Citations:special case.
  2. A specialized instance of a more general phenomenon, category, etc.; A class of phenomena that is a subset of a more general class.
    — Habermas, e.g., put forward that the legal discourse should not be understood as a special case of the moral discourse because in law next to moral reasons there are also ethical and pragmatic reasons to play a legitimate part (J. Habermas, Between Facts and Norms, 230 ff.).
  3. A specialized instance of a more general phenomenon, category, etc.; A theorem or other statement that follows directly from a more general statement.
    — This is a special case of equation 4.9.10 with h(x)#61;K#95;v(#92;betax).
动词 v.
  1. To treat something as a special case; to handle in an explicitly different way. ambitransitive
    — Special-casing the 100 most common words in English might speed things up.

词形变化

special cases plural special cases present,singular,third-person special casing participle,present special cased participle,past special cased past special-case alternative

词汇关系

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