英 [dɪˈstɪŋkt] 美 [dɪˈstɪŋkt]
adj. 不同的,有区别的;清楚的,明显的;确切的
distinct /dɪˈstɪŋkt/ CET4 TEM4
形容词 If something is distinct from something else of the same type, it is different or separate from it. 有区别的
Engineering and technology are disciplines distinct from one another and from science.
工程学和工艺学是互不相同的学科,也不同于理科。
副词 不同地
...a banking industry with two distinctly different sectors.
…有两个截然不同部门的银行业。
形容词 If something is distinct, you can hear, see, or taste it clearly. 清楚的
...to impart a distinct flavour with a minimum of cooking fat.
…加入最少量的烹调油脂做出独特的风味。
副词 清楚地
I distinctly heard the loudspeaker calling passengers for the Washington-Miami flight.
我清楚地听到扩音器在呼叫由华盛顿飞往迈阿密的旅客。
形容词 If an idea, thought, or intention is distinct, it is clear and definite. 明显的; 确切的
Now that Tony was no longer present, there was a distinct change in her attitude.
现在托尼不在场了,她的态度就发生了明显变化。
副词 明显地; 确切地
I distinctly remember wishing I had not got involved.
我清楚地记得我巴不得自己没有参与进去。
形容词 You can use distinct to emphasize that something is great enough in amount or degree to be noticeable or important. 显著的
Being 6ft 3in tall has some distinct disadvantages!
身高6英尺3英寸有明显的劣势!
副词 显著地
His government is looking distinctly shaky.
他的政府看起来显然岌岌可危。
习语 If you say that you are talking about one thing as distinct from another, you are indicating exactly which thing you mean. 与…有区别的
There's a lot of evidence that oily fish, as distinct from fatty meat, has a beneficial effect.
大量证据显示,含油的鱼与肥肉不同,具有益处。
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
(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
同义词: distinguishable
recognizable; marked
noticed a distinct improvement ; at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage
同义词: decided
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There existed distinct differences in the soil nutrient contents and enzyme activities among the wetlands.
结果表明:不同群落之间显示了较明显的土壤养分性状及土壤酶活差异。
参考来源鄱阳湖典型湿地植物群落土壤酶活性
离生的
明显的
不同的
相异的,不等的
不同的
清楚的
为了使输出减到最少,增加关键字 DISTINCT(不同的)检索出每个唯一的输出记录:mysql> SELECT DISTINCT owner FROM pet; 当行按某种方式排序时,检查查询输出通常更容易。
... musicallyad.在音乐方面;好听地;悦耳地 distincta.与其他不同的,独特的;明显的 consciousnessn.意识,知觉;觉悟 ...
... distinct 较正式用词,指轮廓的清楚或定义、含义的明确,不会弄错。 distinct 清楚的 distinction 较正式用词,除指事物在本质上的差别外,还指在某一方面或某一细节上的区分,要在认真观察、研究后才易觉察。 ...
... approximately 大约;大概 distinctive 与众不同的;有特色的;显着的 dynamic 充满活力的;动力的 ...
distinctive 有特色的,与众不同的
distinguished 著名的;卓著的;高贵的
distinguishing 有区别的
distinguishable 可区别的;辩认得出的;可辨识的
distinctly 明显地;无疑地,确实地
distinctively 特殊地;区别地
distinguished 区别(distinguish的过去式)
distinguishing 区别;表现突出(distinguish的ing形式)
distinguish 区别,区分;辨别
distinguish 区分;辨别;使杰出,使表现突出
明显的;独特的;清楚的;有区别的
obvious / visible / unique / evident / individual
There was a distinct smell of gas.
有一股明显的煤气味。
Being tall gave Tony a distinct advantage.
托尼个子高是个明显的优势。
Being 6ft 3in tall has some distinct disadvantages!
身高6英尺3英寸有明显的劣势!
"I believe I speak for everybody in this assembly when I say that the summit has been a distinct success,".
VOA : standard.2009.10.23
They are quite distinct from each other, and you should be able to manage with that final exam without undue difficulty.
它们都各有特点,你需要在期末考之前解决所有困难。
1945年后的美国小说课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
He argued that monotheism and polytheism are so radically distinct that one could not possibly have evolved from the other.
他认为一神论和多神论是截然不同的,不可能是一个由另一个进化而来。
旧约导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
He says Kampot pepper has a distinct flavor. It has a very fresh aroma with hints of eucalyptus and it lingers in the palate.
VOA : standard.2009.04.16
Kramer says Moscow's position presents a distinct problem for President Obama.
VOA : standard.2009.07.15
They did not recognize that mortgages and related securities were a distinct asset class.
Ethnographers are entranced by a distinct dialect that continues to contain words from ancient Dorian Greek.
The rain abated for the second-half but the wind picked up, giving the Blues a distinct advantage.