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/dɪˈstɪŋkt/ |
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1 | separate and different in a way that is clear 有区别的;不同的;单独的 |
| They were classified into two distinct groups. 他们被归入两种不同类型的群体。 |
| +from The region’ s linguistic and cultural identity is quite distinct from that of the rest of the country. 该地区的语言和文化特征与该国的其他地方大不相同。 |
| 1a | used for showing that you want to consider something separately from something else 与…不同的 | | The company, as distinct from its shareholders, should be liable for any debts. 公司与其股东不同,负有偿还债务的责任。 | |
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2 | able to be clearly seen , heard , smelt , or tasted 清晰的;清楚的;明显的 |
| As dawn broke, the outline of a building became distinct against the sky. 天亮时建筑物的轮廓在天空的衬托下显得十分清晰。 |
| There was a distinct smell of burning coming from downstairs. 楼下飘来浓烈的焦糊味。 |
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3 | usually before noun definite and obvious 确实的;显著的 |
| a distinct change of emphasis 重点的显著变化 |
| I had the distinct impression that he did not like me. 我明显感觉他不喜欢我。 |
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