とく
Meanings
Adverb
1. particularly; especially; in particular; expressly
Kanji used
special
Pitch accent
くに
Top 400
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
nothing in particular; none in particular
nothing in particular; none in particular
Examples (55 in total)
I have no pain in particular.
He especially likes dogs.
It is especially cold this morning.
We did nothing in particular.
I have nothing particular to say now.
Do you have anything to say in particular?
I like this scene in particular.
The apples are especially sweet this year.
That's especially true right now.
The karaoke shop is especially crowded on Saturdays.
I have nothing special to say.
Is there anything special you want?
"Do you have anything to do?" "Nothing in particular."
I have nothing particular to do.
Is there something in particular that you want to see?
This book is especially difficult to read.
That's right, I don't really have anything I particularly want.
Autumn is when food is especially delicious.
This is designed especially for young people.
I love music, especially rock.
"Do you like sports?" "Yes, I especially like baseball."
Do you have anything particular to do on Sunday?
The traffic is heavy here, especially in the morning.
Is there any particular color that you are interested in?
Is there anywhere special in Australia you want to go?
Antique carpets are especially valuable.
For the moment there's nothing in particular I need to be doing.
Some knowledge of foreign languages, of Spanish in particular, is essential.
I like music, particularly classical music.
I love this town, especially in the spring.
The whole meal was good but the wine in particular was excellent.
This point deserves special emphasis.
You should be very careful in crossing the road.
What is especially important is the observation of the traditional values.
Mental exercise is particularly important for young children.
I like all sorts of Asian foods, particularly Thai food.
I'm looking for a present for my mother. Do you have anything in mind?
I have nothing in particular to say about this situation.
What did you particularly like about this class?
The meeting was not particularly well attended.
I'm not particularly keen on this kind of music.
They failed to take into account the special needs of old people.
I love all berries, but especially strawberries.
That commercial makes a strong impression - especially the music. It stays in your head.
Their main exports are textiles, especially silk and cotton.
In my class I noticed a girl student who was particularly intent on studying Chinese.
Reynolds' blood pressure is dangerously high, especially when he's mad.
American politics are interesting to watch, especially during a presidential election.
"Any good news in today's paper?" "No, nothing in particular."
I sometimes forget to keep my mask on in class, especially when I'm eating.
The world needs to change its thinking and behavior, especially in the developed nations.
The government decided to impose a special tax on very high incomes.
I have nothing in particular to do tomorrow.
In particular, London in early spring seems to suit me.
I am pleased with this vivid portrait in particular.