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distant

英 ['dɪst(ə)nt] 美['dɪstənt]
  • adj. 遥远的;冷漠的;远隔的;不友好的,冷淡的

英英释意


1. separated in space or time or coming from or going to a distance;
"the distant past"
"distant villages"
"the sound of distant traffic"
"a distant sound"
"a distant telephone call"
2. far apart in relevance or relationship;
"a distant cousin"
"a distant likeness"
3. remote in manner;
"stood apart with aloof dignity"
"a distant smile"
"he was upstage with strangers"
4. far distant in time;
"distant events"
"the remote past or future"
"a civilization ten centuries removed from modern times"
5. far distant in space;
"distant lands"
"remote stars"
"a remote outpost of civilization"
"a hideaway far removed from towns and cities"

双语例句


1. From somewhere distant he heard the clatter of a typewriter.
他听见从远处什么地方传来打字机的嗒嗒声。

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2. I found her a rather austere, distant, somewhat cold person.
我发现她相当严厉,拒人于千里之外,近乎冷漠。

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3. The rolls of distant thunder were growing more ominous.
远处隆隆的雷声听着愈发惊心,要变天了。

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4. Nine months later, those talks appear as distant as ever.
9个月以后,那些会谈似乎仍然遥遥无期。

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5. On first acquaintance she is cool and slightly distant.
初次相见时她表现冷淡并有点爱搭不理。

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