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what does 'He's one of a kind' mean in the first place?
I heard a sentence like "He's one of a kind" what does it mean in the first place and I heard this phase from an object too"Take it easy, is one of a kind" what does it mean this context too? Can you give me some examples to understand better the context and the meaning.
If I am missing an example, please let me know.
2008年11月7日 09:12
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He's unique.
2008年11月7日
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As a native English speaker I have to say that "Take it easy, is one of a kind" makes no sense to me.
However "He's one of a kind" means that he is individual, you will not find another like him. Usually used in a positive way.
2008年11月7日
"Take it easy, it's one of a kind" - maybe you were carrying an object and you were running, and someone said this to you. It means "calm down / be careful, this object is unique / you won't find another one like it".
"One of a kind" basically means that the object is unique, there isn't another one anywhere in the world. However we don't always mean it literally - there may be others, but they are hard to find.
2008年11月9日
'He's one of a kind' = 他很特别 / 唯一的
Take it easy, is one of a kind 我看不懂, 写错了吧?
2008年11月7日
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