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dis·tinct AW BrE /dɪˈstɪŋkt/NAmE /dɪˈstɪŋkt/ adjectiveeasily or clearly heard, seen, felt, etc. 清晰的;清楚的;明白的;明显的◆There was a distinct smell of gas. 有一股明显的煤气味。◆His voice was quiet but every word was distinct. 他说话声音不大,但字字清晰。clearly different or of a different kind 截然不同的;有区别的;不同种类的◆The results of the survey fell into two distinct groups. 调查结果分为截然不同的两组。◆~ from sthJamaican reggae music is quite distinct from North American jazz or blues. 牙买加的雷盖音乐完全不同于北美的爵士乐或布鲁斯音乐。◆rural areas, as distinct from major cities 完全不同于大城市的农村地区 [only before noun] used to emphasize that you think an idea or situation definitely exists and is important 确定无疑的;确实的;确切的 SYN definite ◆Being tall gave Tony a distinct advantage. 托尼个子高是个明显的优势。◆I had the distinct impression I was being watched. 我确实感到有人在监视我。◆A strike is now a distinct possibility. 目前罢工确有可能发生。▸ dis·tinct·ly AW BrE /dɪˈstɪŋktli/NAmE /dɪˈstɪŋktli/ adverb◆I distinctly heard someone calling me. 我清楚地听到有人在叫我。◆a distinctly Australian accent 明显的澳大利亚口音◆He could remember everything very distinctly. 他什么事都能记得清清楚楚。▸ dis·tinct·ness BrE /dɪˈstɪŋktnəs/NAmE /dɪˈstɪŋktnəs/ noun [U] |