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proprietary    音標拼音: [prəpr'ɑɪət,ɛri]
a. 所有的,專有的
n. 所有者,業主,所有權

所有的,專有的所有者,業主,所有權

proprietary
非專屬


proprietary
專屬

proprietary
專屬

proprietary
adj 1: protected by trademark or patent or copyright; made or
produced or distributed by one having exclusive rights;
"`Tylenol' is a proprietary drug of which `acetaminophen'
is the generic form" [ant: {nonproprietary}]
n 1: an unincorporated business owned by a single person who is
responsible for its liabilities and entitled to its profits
[synonym: {proprietorship}, {proprietary}]

Proprietary \Pro*pri"e*ta*ry\, n.; pl. {Proprietaries}. [L.
proprietarius: cf. F. propri['e]taire. See {Propriety}, and
cf. {Proprietor}.]
1. A proprietor or owner; one who has exclusive title to a
thing; one who possesses, or holds the title to, a thing
in his own right. --Fuller.
[1913 Webster]

2. A body proprietors, taken collectively.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Eccl.) A monk who had reserved goods and effects to
himself, notwithstanding his renunciation of all at the
time of profession.
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Proprietary \Pro*pri"e*ta*ry\, a. [L. proprietarius.]
Belonging, or pertaining, to a proprietor; considered as
property; owned; as, proprietary medicine.
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{Proprietary articles}, manufactured articles which some
person or persons have exclusive right to make and sell.
--U. S. Statutes.
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76 Moby Thesaurus words for "proprietary":
balm, balsam, beneficiary, cestui, cestui que trust,
cestui que use, deedholder, dominion, dominium, drops, drug,
electuary, elixir, ethical drug, feoffee, feudatory, generic name,
herbs, householder, inhalant, laird, land tenure, landed,
landholding, landlady, landlord, landownership, landowning,
lincture, linctus, lord, lordship, master, materia medica,
medicament, medication, medicinal, medicinal herbs, medicine,
mesne, mesne lord, mistress, mixture, nonprescription drug,
officinal, overlordship, owner, ownership, patent medicine,
pharmacon, physic, possession, possessive, possessorship,
possessory, powder, preparation, prescription drug, propertied,
property, proprietary medicine, proprietary name, proprietor,
proprietorship, proprietress, proprietrix, rentier, seigniory,
simples, sovereignty, squire, syrup, theraputant, tisane,
titleholder, vegetable remedies

1. In {marketroid}-speak, superior; implies a product imbued
with exclusive magic by the unmatched brilliance of the
company's own hardware or software designers.

2. In the language of hackers and users, inferior; implies a
product not conforming to {open-systems} {standards}, and thus
one that puts the customer at the mercy of a vendor who can
inflate service and upgrade charges after the initial sale has
locked the customer in.

[{Jargon File}]

proprietary: adj. 1. In marketroid-speak, superior; implies a
product imbued with exclusive magic by the unmatched brilliance of the
company's own hardware or software designers.

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  • which is the best preposition to follow proprietary?
    Proprietary to is the more popular construction Currently, 'proprietary of' is almost unused according to Google Ngrams Proprietary is an adjective 'Proprietary to A' thus means 'proprietary with regards to A ' Replacing 'proprietary' with a more familiar adjective makes this easier to grasp:
  • I just wrote propriety when I meant to say proprietarity, but that . . .
    The adjective corresponding to proprietary in Latin is proprietarius I can't find any example of a Latin adjective ending in -ius being nominalized by replacing -ius with the suffix -itas; the usual pattern seems to be instead -ius > -ietas; e g notorius > notorietas 2 Just for fun, the lone example of French "proprietarité" that I found
  • Word request: proprietary currency or artificial money
    token (BrE) (noun) A piece of paper that you pay for and that somebody can exchange for something in a shop store
  • terminology - What is a word phrase for using a term for a popular . . .
    See Wikipedia, which simply states "A genericized trademark (also known as a generic trademark, proprietary eponym) is a trademark or brand name that has become the colloquial or generic description for or synonymous with a general class of product or service" If you are not a lawyer, pick whichever you like
  • Does ditto driver mean a specific driver name?
    It might mean "a proprietary dongle with a proprietary driver", because "ditto" means the same as above And "ditto" is easier to type than "proprietary" And "ditto" is easier to type than "proprietary"
  • What is regomised? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    @EdwinAshworth I know what proprietary means Would you be so kind to provide facts then, like a trademark filing, proving your claim! Bíró was the last name of an inventor of a particular type of ballpoint pen and has also been genericised in some countries to mean ball pen, while remaining a trademark
  • Term when a brand name become synonymous of the product it produces
    Proprietary eponyms are general words that are, or were at one time, proprietary brand names or service marks Kleenex, for example, is a brand of facial tissues, yet the word is used today to refer to facial tissues of any brand Xerox is a brand of photocopy machine, that word, too, has been since adopted to refer to any brand of photocopy
  • What is the etymology and exact meaning of crockpot?
    The OED provides: “crock pot n Cookery (originally U S ) (originally) = sense 1; (now) spec (also with capital initials) (a proprietary name for) a lidded pot with an integral electrical heating element, for cooking food at low temperatures for long periods; a slow cooker ”
  • What is the correct capitalization for zip file?
    Personally, I would probably use "Zip file", treating Zip as a proper noun (irrespective of whether or not it is still a proprietary name) Here I disagree with @geekahedron, in that it is still an identifying name irrespective of whether it is still a proprietary name: just as " Word file " is identifying name (even though word is, of course
  • Using TM for trademarked term - every time or just once?
    A final note here about the use of ™ versus ® As Chicago observes, the ™ symbol is used for unregistered trademarks—names that the the maker is claiming proprietary rights to pending review of a formal application to the U S Patent Office for federal registration of the name





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