- unique noun
- 固有名詞.
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
English-Japanese dictionary. 2013.
unique visitor — uˌnique ˈvisitor noun [countable] COMPUTING MARKETING someone who visits a website more than once in a particular period of time, and can be recognized by their Internet address. Computer software can count unique visitors to measure how popular… … Financial and business terms
unique selling proposition — uˌnique ˈselling propoˌsition noun [countable] MARKETING another name for unique selling point * * * unique selling proposition UK US noun [C, usually singular] MARKETING ► UNIQUE SELLING POINT(Cf. ↑ … Financial and business terms
unique selling point — ➔ point1 * * * unique selling point UK US noun [C, usually singular] (also unique selling proposition, ABBREVIATION USP) ► MARKETING a feature of a product that makes it different from and better than all its competitors … Financial and business terms
unique user — UK US noun [C, usually plural] (also unique visitor) ► IT, INTERNET, MARKETING someone who looks at a website one or more times in a particular period of time, and who can be recognized by the address of their computer. Counting the number of… … Financial and business terms
unique — ► ADJECTIVE 1) being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. 2) (unique to) belonging or connected to (one particular person, group, or place). 3) remarkable or unusual. DERIVATIVES uniquely adverb uniqueness noun. ORI … English terms dictionary
unique identifier — noun any identifier that is guaranteed to be unique among all others used for objects and for a specific purpose (UID) … Wiktionary
Unique Identification Number — noun an initiative by the Government of India to create and manage a centralized identification system for all the adult citizens and residents of India … Wiktionary
unique — /ju: ni:k/ adjective 1 (no comparative) being the only one of its kind: Each person s fingerprints are unique. 2 informal unusually good and special: a unique opportunity to travel uniquely adverb: an actor uniquely suited to the part uniqueness… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
unique — adjective Etymology: French, from Latin unicus, from unus one more at one Date: 1602 1. being the only one ; sole < his unique concern was his own comfort > < I can t walk away with a unique copy. Suppose I lost it? Kingsley Amis > < the unique… … New Collegiate Dictionary
unique — u|nique [ ju nik ] adjective *** 1. ) very special, unusual, or good: You will be given the unique opportunity to study with one of Europe s top chefs. 2. ) not the same as anything or anyone else: Each person s DNA is unique. They have a totally … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
unique — adjective 1》 being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else. ↘(unique to) belonging or connected to (one particular person, place, or thing). 2》 special or unusual. Derivatives uniquely adverb uniqueness noun Origin C17: from Fr., from… … English new terms dictionary