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    distinct查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'stɪŋkt]
    基本释义/说明:adj.明显的;清晰的;不同的;独特的
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    a.
    ①个别的;性质不同的;
    These 2 ideas are quite distinct (from each other).
    这两种观念很不同.
    Silk and rayon are two distinct things.
    蚕丝和人造丝是两种不同的东西.
    ②清楚,明晰,明显;
    distinct pronunciation
    清楚的发音.
    There is a distinct improvement in your work.
    你的工作有显著的进步.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 与其他不同的,有区别的[(+from)]2. 明显的,清楚的;确定无误的,3. 难得的
    adj. 【化学】
    个别的,清楚的,特殊的
    n. 【法律专业】
    差别 ,明显
    n. 【航空工程】
    独物的,性质不同的
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:adjective

    例句1. any employee would fall into one of two distinct categories’

    同义词系列1
    -distinct的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    distinct的形容词最高级形式
    “To Kurt, to Smallways, to I know not how many more of the people in the air-fleet came the distinctest apprehension of these incompatibilities.”
    distinct的形容词比较级形式
    That serves to distinguish.
    “To learn their craft well is the key distinguishing ambition of this group.”
    Able, or easily able to be distinguished.
    “This port is distinguishable by its colour.”
    “The molecular model shows that there are two possible mechanistically distinguishable pathways.”
    “Already shapes were more distinguishable.”
    Fashionably distinguished or elegant; having an air of superiority.
    “You must consider the circumstances, and bear in mind Seldens maxim, distingue Tempora.”
    “He was so distingue, carried himself so loftily, and yet was so gallantly condescending, and so inimitably fascinating.”
    “If she is so distingue in rather less than ordinary dress, what would she be in a Parisian costume?”

    名词 变体/同根词

    A distinction.
    A distinction; observation of difference.
    “No distinguishment was made by the BfR between medicinal teas and tea products marketed as food in reporting the results.”
    The property or degree of being distinct.
    “There is undoubtedly a divide across Europe, a sense of distinctness, which defies analysis in political or geographical terms.”
    “In addition, such distinctness enhances the between-group variance so essential to group selection and emergence of a higher-level unit.”
    “The distinctness and cumulativeness of the knowledge construct are not due to chance.”
    One who, or that which, distinguishes.
    “He is the poet or maker of words, as in civilised ages the dialectician is the definer or distinguisher of them.”
    “If there is a distinguisher that we can evaluate, then we will do it as a trade-off.”
    “Three chapters describe distinguisher attacks on RC4, WEP protocol attacks, and fault attacks.”
    The quality of being distinguished.

    动词 变体/同根词

    To see someone or something as different from others. || To see someone or something clearly or distinctly. || To make oneself noticeably different or better from others through accomplishments. || (transitive, obsolete) To make to differ.
    “Mark scanned the room intently, attempting to distinguish the mood of the guests who had arrived.”
    “Pinker suggests that our love of music developed from an evolutionary need to distinguish different sounds.”
    “Researchers were asked to distinguish the specimens by size and stability.”
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