distinctively


dis·tinc·tive

D0293700 (dĭ-stĭngk′tĭv)adj.1. Serving to identify; distinguishing or characteristic: the distinctive call of the hermit thrush. See Usage Note at distinct.2. Distinguished or attractive: "Her forefinger tracked the cleft in his chin, and she thought how distinctive it made him look" (Joan Johnston).3. Linguistics Phonemically relevant and capable of conveying a difference in meaning, as nasalization in the initial sound of mat versus bat.
dis·tinc′tive·ly adv.dis·tinc′tive·ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.distinctively - in an identifiably distinctive manner; "the distinctively conservative district of the county"
Translations
与众不同地有特色地

distinct

(diˈstiŋkt) adjective1. easily seen, heard or noticed. There are distinct differences between the two; Her voice is very distinct. 清晰的,明顯的 独特的,明显的 2. separate or different. Those two birds are quite distinct – you couldn't confuse them. 截然不同的 截然不同的diˈstinctly adverbHe pronounces his words very distinctly; I distinctly heard him tell you to wait! 清晰地 清楚地diˈstinctness noun 清晰 清楚diˈstinction (-ʃən) noun1. (the making of) a difference. He makes no distinction between male and female employees with regard to pay. 區別 区别2. a grade awarded that indicates outstanding ability or achievement. She passed her exams with distinction. 殊榮 荣誉diˈstinctive (-tiv) adjective different and easily identified. I recognized her from a long way off – she has a very distinctive walk! 與眾不同的 有特色的,与众不同的 diˈstinctively adverb 與眾不同地 有特色地,与众不同地