
Xem thêm: distinguishable, discrete, decided, clear-cut, trenchant
distinct adj.
VERBS be | become | remain | keep sth It is necessary to keep these two issues distinct. | regard/see sth as
ADV. very | completely, entirely, quite, totally, wholly | fairly | essentially, fundamentally | clearly | analytically, conceptually, formally (= distinct in form), qualitatively Political power should be regarded as analytically distinct from economic power. | anatomically, geographically, historically geographically distinct regions
PREP. from The various dialects are quite distinct from one another.
PHRASES as distinct from She was studying lung cancer, as distinct from other types of cancer.
adj.
a distinct flavor
a distinct odor of turpentine
a distinct outline
the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette
distinct fingerprints
plants of several distinct types
the word `nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses
gold is distinct from iron
a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech
management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees
a government with three discrete divisions
on two distinct occasions
noticed a distinct improvement
at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage
clear-cut evidence of tampering
Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct...intentions of conquest
trenchant distinctions between right and wrong