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  1. 8 juil. 2011 · Senior Member. Los Angeles, California. English, USA. Jul 8, 2011. #9. I'd have to do the same. If it was "exclusive engagement" I would think it was a one-night show. An "exclusive engagement" usually means "only one night". "Exclusive concert", though, is not clear to me.

  2. 7 juin 2010 · Jun 7, 2010. #2. Hi, It depends what your meaning is. "Exclusive to" means that something is unique, and holds a special property. Example: The bitten apple logo is exclusive to Apple computers. (ie. only Apple computers have the bitten apple logo.) "Exclusive of" means that something is not included as part of the greater whole.

  3. 11 juil. 2014 · Jul 12, 2014. #6. At a major airport, for example, an exclusive private lounge may be for those who have paid extra for the privilege of using it (or for others specified by Parla). A VIP lounge will be for showbiz or sporting celebrities, senior politicians and aristocrats whom the airport authorities want to protect from the common gaze of ...

  4. 20 nov. 2010 · But we do not know that the instruction is exclusive, nor do I know what exclusive would mean in this context. The important point about the instruction is that it is "in the endangered language". Whether the adverb "exclusively" modifies the verb "is" or modifies the adjectival prepositional phrase "in the endangered language" (which I think is what airportzombie is suggesting), is beyond my ...

  5. 6 janv. 2010 · Exclusive here means "something that excludes"; so mutually exclusive literally means "each one of them excludes the other". As a scholarly or scientific expression it generally refers to two things that can not exist at the same time and if one exists then that means that the other does not exist for sure.

  6. 31 juil. 2019 · You should forget the use of "between" in such cases and use "from A to B". If there is ambiguity, then in AE you can use "from A though B". However, in BE, if you eschew the AE "through" (which I think is the clearest way) you can add words such as "inclusive", as lingo suggests or add "end of" to yield e.g., "from March 1 to the end of July 31".

  7. 7 juil. 2015 · I always wondered why Spanish and Catalan had ,respectively, -otros and -altres (others) attached on first and second plural personal pronouns; and, in the case of nosotros and nosaltres, whether they could have formerly been exclusive pronouns. It always seemed to me a waste of articulation from the viewpoint of their Portuguese cognates, nós and vós - at least contemporarily.

  8. 8 févr. 2020 · OED: Exclusive (adj.) 9. Of a corporate body, government, class of society, social circle, etc.: Disposed to resist the admission of outsiders to membership or to intimacy of association. Hence of persons as members of such associations, their temper or principles. Now also in general use, high-class, expensive; highbrow.

  9. 12 juil. 2007 · A is the sole shareholder of B. A is B's only shareholder. A is the only shareholder of B. The second line could be correct, but sounds unnatural. There are many more definitions of exclusive. You could say, A is the exclusive and only shareholder of B. (So that there is no question as to what you are meaning by exclusive --even though you are ...

  10. 29 nov. 2005 · Field and topic: Hi there, I'm trying to translate a contract English to Spanish, with the following sentence where I have to be accurate - trouble otherwise! Any help / suggestions would be great. I understand the meaning, but not sure if I'm getting it right in Spanish thanks...

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