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distinct

英 [d?'st??(k)t] 美[d?'st??kt]
  • adj. 明顯的;獨(dú)特的;清楚的;有區(qū)別的

考試真題


Startup investors are a distinct type of rich people.

出自-2015年12月閱讀原文

When we think of animals and plants, we have a pretty good way of dividing them into two distinct groups: one converts sunlight into energy and the other has to eat food to make its energy.

2019年12月四級真題(第三套)閱讀 Section C

He spoke out against the idea of white and black as distinct groups, claiming that these distinctions ignored the scope of human diversity.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

But this third group was not only unexpected, it was so distinct and so large—nearly one third of our sample—that it became a key finding of the study.

出自-2016年12月閱讀原文

It has a very distinct flavor.

2018年6月六級真題(第二套)聽力 Section A

More recently, as he reported in a 2012 review, lieberman has discovered that this region may be part of a distinct network involved in socially motivated learning and memory.

2018年6月六級真題(第二套)閱讀 Section B

They live in 16 different communities and speak 16 distinct languages.

2018年12月六級真題(第一套)聽力 Section C

Scientists jumped to the rescue with some distinctly shaky evidence to the effect that insects would eat us up if birds failed to control them.

出自-2010年考研翻譯原文

A sacred place of peace, however crude it may be, is a distinctly human need, as opposed to shelter, which is a distinctly animal need.

出自-2013年考研翻譯原文

But the result was a new social pattern which, although it resembled European society in many ways, had a character that was distinctly American.

出自-2015年考研翻譯原文