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special [ˈspe∫əl]1. adjectivea. ( = exceptional) [powers] spécial ; [meeting] extraordinaire ; [case, status] à part ; [interest, effort, pleasure, attention] particulier ; [treatment] de faveur• what is so special about it? qu'est-ce que cela a de si extraordinaire ?• is there anything special you would like? as-tu envie de quelque chose de particulier ?• can I ask a special favour? peux-tu me rendre un grand service ?• what are you doing this weekend? -- nothing special que fais-tu ce week-end ? -- rien de spécial• there is nothing special about being a journalist le fait d'être journaliste n'a rien d'extraordinaire• as a special treat my grandfather would take me to the zoo quand il voulait me gâter, mon grand-père m'emmenait au zoob. ( = dear) [person] is there anyone special in your life? y a-t-il quelqu'un dans votre vie ?• you're extra special! (inf) tu es vraiment tout pour moi !2. noun3. compounds• by special delivery en exprès ► special education noun (British) enseignement m spécialisé (pour handicapés mentaux)• children with special needs enfants mpl handicapés (ayant des problèmes de scolarité) ► special offer noun promotion f* * *['speʃl] 1.1) Culinary plat m du jour2) ( broadcast) émission f spéciale2.1) (official, for a specific purpose) spécial2) ( marked) [affection, interest] tout/-e particulier/-ière3) ( particular) [reason, motive, significance, treatment] particulier/-ière4) ( unique) [offer, deal, package, skill] spécial; [case, quality] particulier/-ière5) ( out of the ordinary) [announcement, guest] spécialyou're special to me — tu m'es très cher/chère
6) ( personal) [chair, recipe] personnel/-elle; [friend] très cher/chère
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