distinctly 英 [dɪ'stɪŋ(k)tlɪ]   美 [dɪ'stɪŋktli]

distinctly

distinctly  英 [dɪ'stɪŋ(k)tlɪ] 美 [dɪ'stɪŋktli]

adv. 明显地;无疑地,确实地 

Most applications will need functionality from each of these four tiers, even though they may not implement them distinctly and completely. 大多数应用程序需要所有这四层的功能,尽管它们可能不需要明显完整地实现这些层。
By the end of the expedition three different species were discovered each with a different colour - pink, purple and white - with distinctly different shapes. 在考察结束时,他们发现三种不同的物种,每种颜色都不同——粉色、紫色和白色——都有明显不同的形状。

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  • adv. 明显地;无疑地,确实地
  • 1. Most applications will need functionality from each of these four tiers, even though they may not implement them distinctly and completely.

    大多数应用程序需要所有这四层的功能,尽管它们可能不需要明显完整地实现这些层。

  • 2. By the end of the expedition three different species were discovered each with a different colour - pink, purple and white - with distinctly different shapes.

    在考察结束时,他们发现三种不同的物种,每种颜色都不同——粉色、紫色和白色——都有明显不同的形状。

  • 3. So what we're looking at in this chopping tool is the moment at which we became distinctly smarter and with an impulse not just to make things, but to imagine how we could make things 'better'.

    因此,在我们注视着这砍砸器的时刻,正是我们明显地变得更聪明的时刻,此时我们拥有一种本能冲动,不仅仅要制造物品,而且进行想象如何才能“完善”物品。

  • distinctly (adv.) late 14c., from distinct + -ly (2).
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