distinct
adj
dɪˈstɪŋkt
adj
1
clearly
different
or
belonging
to
a
different
type
明显不同的,截然不同的,不同种类的
two
entirely
distinct
languages
两种完全不同的语言
distinct
types/groups/categories
etc
There
are
four
distinct
types.
有四种完全不同的类型。
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The
learning
needs
of
the
two
groups
are
quite
distinct
from
each
other.
这两个组的学习需求相互之间完全不同。
2
as distinct from sth
used
to
make
it
clear
that
you
are
not
referring
to
a
particular
kind
of
thing,
but
to
something
else
完全不同于某事物,与某事物不同〔用于强调你在谈论的是另一事物〕
a
movie
star,
as
distinct
from
an
actor
一个电影明星,和演员是两回事
3
something
that
is
distinct
can
clearly
be
seen,
heard,
smelled
etc
清晰的,清楚的,明显的
The
outline
of
the
ship
became
more
distinct.
船的轮廓变得更加清晰了。
4
a
distinct
possibility,
feeling,
quality
etc
definitely
exists
and
cannot
be
ignored
〔可能性、感觉、特征等〕确实存在的,确实重要的,不容忽视的
only before noun 仅用于名词前
I
got
the
distinct
impression
he
was
trying
to
make
me
angry.
我确定他是想惹我生气。
There
is
a
distinct
possibility
that
this
will
eventually
be
needed.
这东西最后的确有可能用得到。
a
distinct
lack
of
enthusiasm
显而易见的缺乏热情