distant 的定义
- far off or apart in space; not near at hand; remote or removed: a distant place; a town three miles distant from here.
- apart or far off in time: distant centuries past.
- remote or far apart in any respect: a distant relative.
- reserved or aloof; not familiar or cordial: a distant greeting.
- arriving from or going to a distance, as a communication, journey, etc.: I have here a distant letter from Japan.
distant 近义词
faraway
distant 的近义词 42 个
- far
- far-flung
- far-off
- inaccessible
- isolated
- obscure
- remote
- removed
- secluded
- a piece
- abroad
- abstracted
- apart
- arm's length
- asunder
- away
- backwoods
- beyond range
- far back
- farther
- further
- in the background
- in the boonies
- in the distance
- in the sticks
- indirect
- middle of nowhere
- not home
- out of earshot
- out of range
- out of reach
- out-of-the-way
- outlying
- retired
- secret
- separate
- sequestered
- telescopic
- unapproachable
- ways
- wide of
- yonder
distant 的反义词 12 个
aloof
更多distant例句
- In winter you traipse around the park feeling like an ant traversing the tundra, spying distant sculptures that get no more interesting — only bigger, more intimidating — as you approach.
- Though the scene made me uneasy, a distant ripping noise, like a doll being ripped limb from limb, terrified me.
- While he’s only a stock tick or two away from being the richest person in the world, during his tenure Amazon’s stock market results come in a distant second to Monster Beverage, the energy drink maker.
- A new breakthrough in the ability to connect distant qubits could show a way forward.
- A distant downpour sends out a staccato riff that can be heard for miles, even as fish and marine invertebrates snap out a syncopated rhythm designed to scare off predators or attract mates.
- In the process, we get straightjacketed into emotionally distant, competitive lives.
- There were stories of distant strife, in Bosnia, Rwanda, and Northern Ireland, and those stories had the whiff of a different era.
- The local misses what could have been if they had moved someplace distant and different.
- In the not too distant future, these young people will control billions of dollars.
- In the post-Kefauver era of the early 1950s, it had many advantages over its distant desert sister.
- Bells were pealing and tolling in all directions, and the air was filled with the sound of distant shouts and cries.
- Between South and North, the probabilities of a serious, and no very distant rupture, are strong and manifest.
- The difficulty of educating handlers of bills in distant places as to American credits.
- "Yes, Alessandro," she answered faintly, the gusts sweeping her voice like a distant echo past him.
- See how those distant peaks rise serenely over the southern horizon!