distinction

美音:[dɪ'stɪŋkʃ(ə)n] 英音:[dɪ'stɪŋkʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.区别;区分;差别;卓越

网络特性;级别;荣誉

变形:

复数:distinctions  


完整释义:


n.

1.差别,区别;区分
2.特征,特性,个性
3.〔废语〕分割,分离
4.殊动,大功,荣誉;勋章,荣誉称号
5.贵;地位;盛名;头衔,称号;成就
6.荣誉,殊荣,殊勋
7.优越,卓越;盛名
8.出类拔萃;显赫的地位,显要的身份
9.好名声,有名望,露露头角
10.【电视】清晰度


例句:

  1. The researcher as teacher differs from the previous analogies, and that very distinction is often thought to make him or her a good teacher.
    把教师比作研究者与刚才的比拟不同,有个很大的差别就试,常常以为研究工作能使他或她成为好老师。

  2. Networks that run IP are left with one main source of distinction: how much connectivity they provide.
    IP网络之间的区别只剩下了一点,那就是它们提供的连接有多有少。

  3. That would have made him a man of distinction.
    这能显示出他地位的卓越。

  4. The primitive society was the natural stage of the humanity fertility, there was no distinction between rights and obligations.
    原始社会是人类生育的自然阶段,并无权利和义务之分。

  5. The distinction between party and government is often less than clear.
    党与政府之间的区别通常不那么明确。

  6. The distinction between spending and taxation is often murky and sometimes meaningless.
    开支与税收之间的区别常常是模糊的,有时根本就没什么意义。

  7. Some would say that the distinction between the two vocations is not as clear as you suggest.
    但有些人会说这两种职业之间的差别不像你说的那么大。

  8. Moreover, he said "the traditional distinction between the core and the periphery is becoming increasingly less relevent. "
    此外,他还表示,“核心和外围之间传统差异的重要性正日益降低。”

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