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Definition of distantly in English: distantlyadverb ˈdɪst(ə)ntliˈdɪstəntli 1Far away. 遥远地 distantly he heard shouts 他远远地听到呼叫声。 Example sentencesExamples - Kristen could hear their conversation distantly but couldn't make out what they were saying.
- She distantly heard Jade closing the window, and she went on walking.
- She intended to put the money back, but, distantly, she heard shouts and clamoring.
- Khanor was only watching, devoid of emotion, and Brooke could distantly hear Katsi moaning and sputtering in the front seat.
- Ikeda was too stunned to move, and could hear Rimiya screeching distantly down the hallway.
- Because his parents distantly knew mine, I heard that about four years ago his parents divorced.
- She could only distantly hear the shouts of her comrades over the rushing water and her own anxious heartbeat.
- Somewhat distantly, she heard ‘Are you alright?’
- I was distantly aware of Xander shouting for help, the pain was my world at that time, and all I could do was pretend that it would all end soon.
- She heard the sounds of a fight, but distantly, as if on some other world.
- ‘That is Old Choseon, the place to which we travel,’ I distantly heard Attila say.
- I hear Roberts' voice call out distantly, even though he's right in front of me.
- Beyond the rain, he can distantly hear the beach and the surf behind him.
- Tahixha thought she heard bells ringing distantly, magical, ethereal chimes whispering of an uncertain future.
- She could hear them talking distantly as she thought about getting down.
- Alex smiled to herself as Yuka and Mark continued to bicker about his hitting ability, and distantly, she heard a knock at the door.
- ‘No-nothing,’ Olivia stammered, closing the drawer once more, distantly hearing that same thumping sound as it shut.
- Beth distantly heard a snide comment from the first customer in line, and breathed a sigh of relief when the cashier finally looked away.
- A mechanical hum vibrates distantly, though I can only really hear it through my feet.
- She could distantly hear screams down the hallway, and stopped dead in her tracks when she realized that it was coming from Ryan's room.
- 1.1 Not closely.
不近地 they are distantly related to the elephants 它们是大象的远亲。 Example sentencesExamples - Perhaps distantly connected, however, is the issue currently circulating of whether academics should journal at all.
- The leaves have a smell somewhat reminiscent of celery very distantly crossed with fennel, though I've heard somewhere that the plant is poisonous; it certainly looks the part.
- However, this problem should be studied in more detail considering both distantly related and closely related species.
- Then all the genes in a new network should be closely related to each other, and only distantly to the old network.
- It is distantly related to Cantonese and other Chinese dialects, and closely related to Lao and Thai.
- Apparently the evolutionary pattern of distantly related sequences should be described differently from that of closely related sequences.
- Bulgarian is a south Slavic language, closely related to Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian and more distantly to Russian.
- We observed a slight correlation in the month of birth for closely spaced siblings, but not among more distantly spaced offspring.
- Koushkani is a master of the Tar, a Persian instrument reminiscent of the Greek bouzouki or, more distantly, the mandolin.
- Funny being distantly caught up in a media squabble though.
- At Oxford, she fell somewhat distantly in love with the poet and gifted linguist Frank Thompson.
- Third, the more distantly related two individuals are, the more different their micro-satellites will be.
- 1.2 Coolly or remotely.
冷漠地;疏远地 她漠然地笑了。 Example sentencesExamples - He smiled faintly, distantly, and stared into the fire.
- Now, however, she just smiled at him distantly, put the tea on the table and walked away.
- Maud smiled distantly, as if reveling in some personal dream.
- ‘It's a Jolly Roger,’ she says, and smiles distantly.
- Saire smiled distantly as he put an arm about her shoulder and ushered her back inside.
- He answered almost distantly, turning to her with something of a sad smile.
- Their generation, I imagine, experienced the war more distantly as a disturbed era that ended in national humiliation.
Definition of distantly in US English: distantlyadverbˈdɪstəntliˈdistəntlē 1Far away. 遥远地 distantly he heard shouts 他远远地听到呼叫声。 Example sentencesExamples - She distantly heard Jade closing the window, and she went on walking.
- Kristen could hear their conversation distantly but couldn't make out what they were saying.
- Because his parents distantly knew mine, I heard that about four years ago his parents divorced.
- Khanor was only watching, devoid of emotion, and Brooke could distantly hear Katsi moaning and sputtering in the front seat.
- She heard the sounds of a fight, but distantly, as if on some other world.
- I hear Roberts' voice call out distantly, even though he's right in front of me.
- A mechanical hum vibrates distantly, though I can only really hear it through my feet.
- She could hear them talking distantly as she thought about getting down.
- She intended to put the money back, but, distantly, she heard shouts and clamoring.
- She could only distantly hear the shouts of her comrades over the rushing water and her own anxious heartbeat.
- Somewhat distantly, she heard ‘Are you alright?’
- Tahixha thought she heard bells ringing distantly, magical, ethereal chimes whispering of an uncertain future.
- She could distantly hear screams down the hallway, and stopped dead in her tracks when she realized that it was coming from Ryan's room.
- ‘That is Old Choseon, the place to which we travel,’ I distantly heard Attila say.
- I was distantly aware of Xander shouting for help, the pain was my world at that time, and all I could do was pretend that it would all end soon.
- Ikeda was too stunned to move, and could hear Rimiya screeching distantly down the hallway.
- Alex smiled to herself as Yuka and Mark continued to bicker about his hitting ability, and distantly, she heard a knock at the door.
- ‘No-nothing,’ Olivia stammered, closing the drawer once more, distantly hearing that same thumping sound as it shut.
- Beyond the rain, he can distantly hear the beach and the surf behind him.
- Beth distantly heard a snide comment from the first customer in line, and breathed a sigh of relief when the cashier finally looked away.
- 1.1 Not closely.
不近地 they are distantly related to the elephants 它们是大象的远亲。 Example sentencesExamples - At Oxford, she fell somewhat distantly in love with the poet and gifted linguist Frank Thompson.
- Perhaps distantly connected, however, is the issue currently circulating of whether academics should journal at all.
- Bulgarian is a south Slavic language, closely related to Serbo-Croatian and Slovenian and more distantly to Russian.
- Third, the more distantly related two individuals are, the more different their micro-satellites will be.
- Funny being distantly caught up in a media squabble though.
- The leaves have a smell somewhat reminiscent of celery very distantly crossed with fennel, though I've heard somewhere that the plant is poisonous; it certainly looks the part.
- We observed a slight correlation in the month of birth for closely spaced siblings, but not among more distantly spaced offspring.
- Then all the genes in a new network should be closely related to each other, and only distantly to the old network.
- Koushkani is a master of the Tar, a Persian instrument reminiscent of the Greek bouzouki or, more distantly, the mandolin.
- It is distantly related to Cantonese and other Chinese dialects, and closely related to Lao and Thai.
- However, this problem should be studied in more detail considering both distantly related and closely related species.
- Apparently the evolutionary pattern of distantly related sequences should be described differently from that of closely related sequences.
- 1.2 Coolly or remotely.
冷漠地;疏远地 她漠然地笑了。 Example sentencesExamples - He smiled faintly, distantly, and stared into the fire.
- He answered almost distantly, turning to her with something of a sad smile.
- Now, however, she just smiled at him distantly, put the tea on the table and walked away.
- Their generation, I imagine, experienced the war more distantly as a disturbed era that ended in national humiliation.
- ‘It's a Jolly Roger,’ she says, and smiles distantly.
- Maud smiled distantly, as if reveling in some personal dream.
- Saire smiled distantly as he put an arm about her shoulder and ushered her back inside.
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