这是两个形近单词。 distinct: 意思是“分明的”、“明了的”、“清楚的”(well-marked,clearly defined or easily discernible)。distinct还可用以表示“不同的”、“有区别的”意味。
the photo you took in hong kong cultural centre is not distinct enough. 你在香港文化中心拍的那张照片不够清晰。
she has a distinct pronunciation. 她的发音清楚。
there is a distinct smell of smoke in my room. 我的房间里有一股明显的香烟味。
this picture is distinct from that. 这幅图和那幅不同。
the twins have distinct personalities. 这对双胞胎的个性并不相同。
distinctive: 意思是“表示差别的”、“有特色的”、“特殊的”(marking or showing a difference)。
can you find the distinctive watermarks of this stamp? 你能找到这枚邮票上有明显的水纹吗?
pupils in hong kong usually have distinctive badges on their school uniforms. 在香港,小学生的校服上常戴有颇具特色的徽章。
英语解释
形容词 distinct:
easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined
(often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality同义词:distinguishable
constituting a separate entity or part同义词:discrete
recognizable; marked同义词:decided
clearly or sharply defined to the mind同义词:clear-cut, trenchant
例句
Those two ideas are quite distinct from each other.这两种观点截然不同。
There is a distinct posibility that she'll be your teacher next term.她下学期当你们的老师的可能性非常大。
详细解释
dis.tinct adj.(形容词)Readily distinguishable from all others; discrete:有区别的,不同的,个别的:与其他所有物品易于区别的;个别的:例句:on two distinct occasions.在两种不同的场合 Easily perceived by the senses or intellect; clear:明显的,清楚的:易于被感觉和智慧察觉的;清晰的:例句:a distinct flavor.独特风味 Clearly defined; unquestionable:确定无误的;确切的:例句:at a distinct disadvantage.确实处于不利条件 Very likely; probable:很有可能的;可能的:例句:There is a distinct possibility that she won`t come.她很有可能不来了 Notable:卓越的,不寻常的:例句:a distinct honor and high privilege.显赫的名声和崇高的殊荣 来源:Middle English [past participle of] distincten [to distinguish, discern] 中古英语 [] distincten的过去分词 [辨别,区分] from Old French destincter 源自 古法语 destincter from Latin distonctus [past participle of] distinguere [to distinguish] * see distinguish 源自 拉丁语 distonctus [] distinguere的过去分词 [辨别] *参见 distinguish 【引伸】 distinct.ly adv.(副词)distinct.ness n.(名词)<参考词汇><同义词>distinct,discrete,separate,several同义词>The central meaning shared by these adjectives is .distinguished from others in nature or qualities.: 这些形容词的中心意思都是:.在本性或品质上与他人或他物相区别.: 例句:six distinct colors;六种不同的颜色; 例句:a government with three discrete divisions;由三个独立部分组成的政府; 例句:a problem consisting of two separate issues;有两个不同争论点的问题; 例句:performed the several steps of the process. See also Synonyms at apparent 展现了这一过程的几个阶段 参见同义词 apparent 参考词汇>A thing isdistinct if it is sharply distinguished from other things; a property or attribute isdistinctive if it enables us to distinguish one thing from another. distinct 指某物与其他东西有显著的区别; distinctive 指某个特性或特点使我们能够区分某物与他物。 例句:The warbler is not a distinct species .刺嘴莺不是一种清楚可辨的鸟., means that the warbler is not a clearly defined type of bird. 表示刺嘴莺并不是一种明确确定的鸟类。 例句:The warbler has a distinctive song .刺嘴莺有独特的歌喉., means that the warbler`s song enables us to distinguish the warbler from other birds.指刺嘴莺的鸣叫声可使它与其他鸟类区别开来