| 释义 | single someone/something outphrasal verb with singleverb[ I ]uk /ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/ us /ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl/
 to choose one person or thing from a group for special attention, especially criticism or praise: (为给予批评、表扬等)单独挑出
 be singled out forIt's not fair the way my sister is always singled out for special treatment.我妹妹总是受到特殊照顾,这不公平。
 Jamie was thrilled when the teacher singled out his poem and asked him to read it aloud.老师挑出杰米的诗并让他自己朗读时,杰米非常激动。
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 single out someone/something | American Dictionary
 single out someone/somethingphrasal verb with singleverb
 to choose someone or something for special attention:
 You can't just single out young people when you talk about what's wrong with the country.
 
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