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词根:distinct
adj.distinct 明显的;独特的;清楚的;有区别的
distinctive 有特色的,与众不同的
adv.distinctly 明显地;无疑地,确实地
distinctively 特殊地;区别地
n.distinction 区别;差别;特性;荣誉、勋章
distinctiveness 特殊性;区别性;辨别性
adjective
distinguishable to the eye or mind as being discrete (see discrete sense 1) or not the same : separate teaching as distinct from research
a distinct cultural group
presenting a clear unmistakable impression
a neat distinct handwriting
archaic notably decorated
notable
a distinct contribution to scholarship
readily and unmistakably apprehended (see apprehend sense 2a) a distinct British accent the distinct odor of sulfur
a distinct possibility of snow
Middle English, from Latin distinctus, from past participle of distinguere — see distinguish
The first known use of distinct was in the 14th century
distinctadjective
real and different from each other pears as distinct from apples
five distinct varieties
clearly seen, heard, or understood : plain, unmistakable a distinct possibility
speaks with a distinct accent
notable
made a distinct contribution to science
1 The distinctness of the phenomenon as a whole depends upon the position of the intercepting slide b.
2 Some research about the mummies’ DNA has been criticized as downplaying the region’s distinctness in support of China’s attempts to assimilate Uyghur people.
3 In its finer moments, the Irish republicanism of the ’70s and ’80s sparked a global consciousness among a population of privileged white Americans whose cultural distinctness was fading fast.
4 Even though Bangladesh and West Bengal may finally have come to terms with their distinctness, there are still ties that cannot be broken, no matter how differently our paths may have diverged.
5 Then Maillard came to a sudden halt, and after him the others; through the night was pulsating, with great distinctness, the throbbing roar of an airplane motor!
6 Given the “exceptional distinctness” of the Cure Rare Disease approach, Urnov said he doesn’t think Horgan’s death will have a major impact on things like using gene therapy to fix blood diseases.
7 Each little dash, like a letter, insists on its granular distinctness, whatever their overall effect.
8 On the background of fragrant greenery the “dun deer’s hide” is thrown with statuesque distinctness, and among the low trees the whirring grouse is easily discerned.
9 Ever closer links with China have actually sharpened Hong Kong’s sense of its own distinctness.
10 SNTO method is one of practical global optimization methods because of distinctness of its principle and easy realization.
SNTO法的原理清晰,且易于实现,是一种较实用的全局优化方法。
11 Then suddenly, with extraordinary distinctness, his heart cried out for Ann, and he saw her as he had seen her at New Romney, sitting amidst the yellow sea poppies with the sunlight on her face.
12 The removal of b increases the illumination but decreases the distinctness.
13 Even Korea and Japan were heavily influenced by China, although their geographic isolation from it ensured that they did not lose their languages or physical and genetic distinctness, as did tropical Southeast Asia.
14 It is felt that distinctness and energy may have weight in recommending the most solid truths.
在传播最可靠的真情时,清晰的言词和饱满的精神能起很重要的作用.
15 Aim at the distinctness of design alteration procedure in current code and standard, put forward some opinion.
针对当前的法规、规章和规范中关于设计变更程序的不同之处提出一些看法。
16 Each individual of the party, excepting Ichabod and Singing-Bird, started;—it recalled, for a moment, with vivid distinctness, the memory of the perils from which they had just escaped.
17 We shouted in the valley, and in an instant, the echo came from the hillside with great distinctness.
我们在山谷里大喊,不一会儿,回声就清晰地从山坡上传来。
18 It's like a heart map of urban areas that illustrates the distinctness, affection and perhaps special place they take in my heart.
这就像一个心脏地图的城市区域,演示了清晰度,感情,也许特别的地方,他们采取了在我的心里吧。
19 If distinct things are manifestations of the same underlying stuff, their distinctness must be a product of how they behave rather than their intrinsic nature.
20 The team found that when these loci were plotted by their distinctness from one another, two clear clusters emerged that corresponded to the two tortoise populations.
1 明显
square bright obvious broad patent apparent transparent evident noticeable sensible stark decisive pointed undeniable impactful overt palpable unmistakable demonstrable watchable well-marked open-and-shut unhidden kenspeckle clear obviously apparently admittedly sharply noticeably prominently visibly boldly undeniably blatantly transparently patently unmistakably glaringly confessedly glaringness patency broadness palpability on the face of things it is quite obvious that in relief