distinctive 的定义
- serving to distinguish; characteristic; distinguishing: the distinctive stripes of the zebra.
- having a special quality, style, attractiveness, etc.; notable.
distinctive 近义词
different, unique
distinctive 的近义词 30 个
- cool
- extraordinary
- idiosyncratic
- offbeat
- original
- peculiar
- singular
- special
- weird
- characteristic
- diacritic
- diagnostic
- discrete
- distinguishing
- excellent
- far cry
- gnarly
- individual
- like night and day
- outstanding
- perfect
- poles apart
- proper
- separate
- single
- superior
- typical
- uncommon
- unreal
- wicked
distinctive 的反义词 10 个
更多distinctive例句
- What does matter is the philosophy that the Mach-E will be distinctive, not generic.
- I wish schools were better at talking about what makes them distinctive.
- Combined, those efforts made their businesses less distinctive over the years.
- If we did not call it snowfall eve, it still seemed worthy of some distinctive designation.
- Different colonies have distinctive dialects, often varying in frequency, as can be heard by comparing these soft chirps from two separate colonies.
- He reminisces about the features of Texas life that make Texas its own, distinctive community.
- He explains that these casks play a huge role “in the distinctive character of the final whisky.”
- There are also multiple vectors of cool, each defined by distinctive attire.
- Her distinctive shredding can also sound very disturbed, and the more disturbed, the better.
- “This is the world we live in,” he says when I ask whether mens fashion will get more distinctive.
- Each is surrounded by a gelatinous capsule, which is its distinctive feature (Fig. 9).
- In estivo-autumnal malaria the gametes take distinctive ovoid and crescentic forms, and are not difficult to recognize.
- The distinction is based chiefly upon etiology, although each type presents a more or less distinctive blood-picture.
- The table on the following page contrasts the distinctive blood-changes in the more common conditions.
- Although of various qualities, they possess the distinctive flavor which characterizes all tobacco used for this purpose.