exclusive

exclusive
exclusive [ɪksˈklu:sɪv]
1. adjective
   a. exclusif
• exclusive to readers of ... exclusivement pour les lecteurs de ...
• an interview exclusive to ... une interview exclusive accordée à ...
• to have exclusive rights to sth avoir l'exclusivité de qch
   b. ( = select) [club] fermé ; [district, resort, hotel, restaurant] chic inv ; [gathering] sélect
   c. ( = not including) to be exclusive of sth exclure qch
• exclusive of postage and packing frais d'expédition non compris
• exclusive of taxes hors taxes
2. noun
( = newspaper article) exclusivité f
* * *
[ɪk'skluːsɪv] 1.
noun (report) exclusivité f
2.
adjective
1) [club, social circle] fermé; [hotel] de luxe; [school, district] huppé
2) [story, coverage, rights] exclusif/-ive; [interview] en exclusivité

exclusive to Harrods — une exclusivité de Harrods

to have exclusive use of — avoir l'usage exclusif de

to be mutually exclusive — s'exclure mutuellement

exclusive of meals — les repas non compris


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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