C1 noun 中性

distinct

/dɪˈstɪŋkt/

Recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type. It also describes something that is clearly perceived, easy to notice, or definitely existing.

例句

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1

There are three distinct types of birds living in this specific forest habitat.

There are three separate and different categories of birds living in this specific forest habitat.

2

The court noted a distinct lack of evidence to support the plaintiff's primary claim.

The court noted a clear and obvious absence of evidence to support the plaintiff's primary claim.

3

I have a distinct feeling that we are being watched right now.

I have a very clear and unmistakable feeling that we are being watched right now.

词族

名词
distinction
Verb
distinguish
副词
distinctly
形容词
distinct
相关
distinctness
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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'distance'. If two things have 'distance' between them, they are 'distinct' (separate).

快速测验

The two brothers have _____ personalities despite being identical twins.

正确!

正确答案是: distinct

例句

1

There are three distinct types of birds living in this specific forest habitat.

everyday

There are three separate and different categories of birds living in this specific forest habitat.

2

The court noted a distinct lack of evidence to support the plaintiff's primary claim.

formal

The court noted a clear and obvious absence of evidence to support the plaintiff's primary claim.

3

I have a distinct feeling that we are being watched right now.

informal

I have a very clear and unmistakable feeling that we are being watched right now.

4

The study identifies two distinct phases of cellular development during the experiment.

academic

The study identifies two separate and individual phases of cellular development during the experiment.

5

Our company has a distinct advantage over competitors due to our proprietary technology.

business

Our company has a clear and definite advantage over competitors due to our proprietary technology.

词族

名词
distinction
Verb
distinguish
副词
distinctly
形容词
distinct
相关
distinctness

常见搭配

distinct advantage a clear or definite benefit
distinct possibility a real or clear chance of something happening
distinct impression a strong and clear feeling about something
distinct lack of a noticeable or obvious absence of
distinct categories completely separate groups

常用短语

as distinct from

used to contrast two things that are different

keep distinct

to ensure two things remain separate

distinct from one another

clearly different when compared to each other

容易混淆的词

distinct vs distinctive

Distinct means separate or clear, while distinctive means having a quality that makes something easy to recognize or characteristic of a person/thing.

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使用说明

Use 'distinct' when you want to emphasize that two or more things are completely separate entities, or when a quality is so strong it cannot be missed.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'distinct' when they mean 'distinctive'. For example, saying a 'distinct smell' is fine, but if the smell is what makes a place unique, 'distinctive' is often the better choice.

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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'distance'. If two things have 'distance' between them, they are 'distinct' (separate).

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词源

From the Latin 'distinctus', the past participle of 'distinguere', meaning to separate by pricking or to keep separate.

语法模式

often followed by the preposition 'from' used as an attributive adjective before a noun can be used as a predicative adjective after linking verbs

快速测验

The two brothers have _____ personalities despite being identical twins.

正确!

正确答案是: distinct

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C1

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C1

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B2

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C2

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C2

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B2

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C1

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C1

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