柯林斯詞典specialize /?sp????la?z/ (specializing,specialized,specializes) BRIT also specialise1. V-I If you specialize in a thing, you know a lot about it and concentrate a great deal of your time and energy on it, especially in your work or when you are studying or training. You also use specialize to talk about a restaurant which concentrates on a particular type of food. (在某事物上) 有專長 ...a University professor who specializes in the history of the Russian empire. …一位專門研究沙俄歷史的大學(xué)教授。2. specializationN-VAR 專門研究 This degree offers a major specialization in social policy alongside a course in sociology. 該學(xué)位提供一門社會政策主專業(yè)課和一門社會學(xué)課程。 返回 specialize劍橋詞典to spend most of your time studying one particular subject or doing one type of business 專門研究,專攻;專門從事 She hired a lawyer who specializes in divorce cases . 她請了個專打離婚官司的律師。 a restaurant that specializes in seafood 專營海鮮的餐館 I enjoy working in general medicine , but I hope to be able to specialize in the future . 我現(xiàn)在覺得做全科醫(yī)生挺好,不過希望將來可以專攻某一科。 例句 These nurses specialize in the care of the dying .US marshals specialize in finding fugitives and escapees .The company specializes in customized computer systems .She specializes in historical novels set in 18th-century England .He specializes in breeding large dogs such as Irish wolfhounds . 返回 specialize