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distinctly
dis·tinct D0293500 (dĭ-stĭngkt′)adj.1. Readily distinguishable from all others; discrete: on two distinct occasions.2. Easily perceived by the senses: a distinct flavor.3. Clearly defined; unquestionable: at a distinct disadvantage. [Middle English, past participle of distincten, to distinguish, discern, from Old French destincter, from Latin distīnctus, past participle of distinguere, to distinguish; see distinguish.] dis·tinct′ly adv.dis·tinct′ness n.Synonyms: distinct, discrete, separate, several These adjectives mean distinguished from others in nature or qualities: six distinct colors; a company with six discrete divisions; a problem with two separate issues; executed several steps of the process. See Also Synonyms at apparent.Usage Note: A thing is distinct if it is sharply distinguished from other things; a property or attribute is distinctive if it enables us to distinguish one thing from another. There are two distinct colors on the face of the Canada goose means that the two colors are clearly different from each other, while There are two distinctive colors on the face of the Canada goose means that the two colors are different from colors found on the faces of other birds, and the Canada goose may be identified by these two colors.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | distinctly - clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment; "it's distinctly possible"; "I could clearly see myself in his situation"clearly | | 2. | distinctly - in a distinct and distinguishable manner; "the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion" | | 3. | distinctly - to a distinct degree; "urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate" |
distinctlyadverb1. definitely, clearly, obviously, sharply, plainly, patently, manifestly, decidedly, markedly, noticeably, unmistakably, palpably two distinctly different sectors2. clearly, plainly, precisely 'If I may speak, gentlemen,' he said distinctly.Translationsdistinct (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 EncyclopediaSeedistinctdistinctly Related to distinctly: distinctivelySynonyms for distinctlyadv definitelySynonyms- definitely
- clearly
- obviously
- sharply
- plainly
- patently
- manifestly
- decidedly
- markedly
- noticeably
- unmistakably
- palpably
adv clearlySynonymsSynonyms for distinctlyadv clear to the mindSynonyms |