distinct
distinct 英 [dɪˈstɪŋkt] 美 [dɪˈstɪŋkt]
adj. 清晰的, 明显的;独特的
- When something is distinct, it is easily identifiable or set apart from others of its kind. An eighth-grader who is six feet tall has a distinct advantage over the other kids on the basketball court.
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- adj. 清晰的, 明显的;独特的
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1. There was a distinct smell of gas.
有一股明显的煤气味。
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2. His voice was quiet but every word was distinct.
他说话声音不大,但字字清晰。
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3. The results of the survey fell into two distinct groups.
调查结果分为截然不同的两组。
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4. Being tall gave Tony a distinct advantage.
托尼个子高是个明显的优势。
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5. I distinctly heard someone calling me.
我清楚地听到有人在叫我。
- distinct (adj.) late 14c., originally past participle of distincten (c. 1300) "to distinguish," from Old French distincter, from Latin distinctus, past participle of distinguere (see distinguish). Related: Distinctness.
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