especially

especially
adverb
  1. used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others
    尤其;特别地;格外地;专门地
    he despised them all, especially Sylvester.
    他瞧不起他们所有的人,尤其是西尔维斯特。
    a new song, written especially for Jonathan.
    专门为乔纳森写的一首新歌。
  2. to a great extent; very much
    特别地;非常
    he didn't especially like dancing.
    他不是特别喜欢跳舞。
    [as submodifier]sleep is especially important in growing children.
    睡眠对于成长中的孩子来说特别重要。
用法
  1. There is some overlap in the uses of especially and specially. In the broadest terms, both words mean ‘particularly’ and the preference for one word over the other is linked with particular conventions of use rather than with any deep difference in meaning. For example, there is little to choose between written especially for Jonathan and written specially for Jonathan and neither is more correct than the other. On the other hand, in sentences such as he despised them all, especially Sylvestersubstitution of specially is found in informal uses but should not be used in written English, while in the car was specially made for the occasion substitution of especially is somewhat unusual. Overall, especially is by far the commoner of the two, occurring more than nine times as frequently as specially in the British National Corpus
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