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distinct

英 [dɪ'stɪŋ(k)t] 美[dɪ'stɪŋkt]
  • adj. 明显的;独特的;清楚的;有区别的

英英释意


1. easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined;
"a distinct flavor"
"a distinct odor of turpentine"
"a distinct outline"
"the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette"
"distinct fingerprints"
2. (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality;
"plants of several distinct types"
"the word `nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses"
"gold is distinct from iron"
"a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech"
"management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees"
3. constituting a separate entity or part;
"a government with three discrete divisions"
"on two distinct occasions"
4. recognizable; marked;
"noticed a distinct improvement"
"at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage"
5. clearly or sharply defined to the mind;
"clear-cut evidence of tampering"
"Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct...intentions of conquest"
"trenchant distinctions between right and wrong"

双语例句


1. The lighthouse beam was quite distinct in the gathering dusk.
灯塔的光束在渐浓的暮色中清晰可见。

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2. Editorially, they never really became a unique distinct product.
就立场和观点来说,它们从未真正做到树立起自己独具一格的视角。

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3. Modern linguistics emerged as a distinct field in the nineteenth century.
现代语言学在19世纪作为一个独立的领域出现。

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4. Engineering and technology are disciplines distinct from one another and from science.
工程学和工艺学互不相同,也有别于自然学科。

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5. Another Cup marathon between the two sides is now a distinct possibility.
双方很可能再进行一场马拉松式的优胜杯比赛。

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