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distinctively

/dih-stingk-tiv/US // dɪˈstɪŋk tɪv //UK // (dɪˈstɪŋktɪv) //

鲜明地,独特的,独特地,鲜明的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving to distinguish; characteristic; distinguishing: the distinctive stripes of the zebra.
    • : having a special quality, style, attractiveness, etc.; notable.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indifferently
Synonyms
individually单独,个人,单个,个别negatively负面的,否定的是,消极的,负面的是separately分别,分别是,分别为,分开variously各种各样的,各地,各种各样,各自的abnormally反常的,异常的,非正常,异常情况下adversely不利于,不利的是,不利地,不利影响antagonistically对抗性地,对抗性的,对立地,对抗性antithetically反义地,反义词,反语,反言之asymmetrically不对称地,不对称的,不对称,不对称地conflictingly矛盾的是,相互矛盾的是,矛盾地,相互冲突的contradictorily矛盾地,矛盾的是,矛盾的,自相矛盾地contrarily相反地,相反,反之,相反的contrastingly对比之下,对比地,相比之下,对比而言contrastively对比性地,对比地,对比地讲,对比性地进行discordantly不和谐的,不和谐,不和谐地,不协调disparately殊途同归,差异化,悬殊的,悬殊dissimilarly不一样的,异样的,不一样的是,不同的是divergently分歧地,分别地,纭纭地,歧义地diversely多样化地,多样化的,多种多样的,多样化hostilely敌对性地,敌对地,敌意地,敌对性的in a different manner以不同的方式,换一种方式,换个方式,以不同的方式进行incompatibly不相容的,不兼容的,不兼容,不相容incongruously不协调的是,不自然地,不协调地,不协调的nonconformably不符合规定的,不符合规定,不符合要求的,不符合标准的on the contrary反过来说,反之,反之亦然,相反地on the other hand反过来说,另一方面,反之,反之亦然oppositely相反地,对立的,对立面,相反的poles apart天天如此uniquely独一无二的,独一无二地,独一无二,独特的unorthodoxly非正统地,非正统的,不正统地,非正统unusually非同寻常地,非同寻常,奇特的,不寻常vice versa反之亦然,反过来也一样,反过来说也是一样

Examples

  • Pinot gris has lost some cachet among Oregon winemakers, who now are focusing on chardonnay and riesling, but this wine is a good reminder of the grape’s distinctive expression.

  • Tien adds a romesco sauce that he makes distinctive with roasted peanuts, an accent designed to evoke the seasonings in bun bo hu, beef vermicelli soup.

  • The Hornet, with its distinctive V-shaped tail section, has been used by the Blue Angels twice as long as any other aircraft type, serving for 34 of the team’s 74 years, the Smithsonian said.

  • The DualSense controller’s haptic feedback activates sophisticated, distinctive vibrations as your character moves to parry and riposte, for example, which can assist player response time according to Moore, and “provides another means of awareness.”

  • Citronella ants are named for the distinctive citrusy scent they often produce, and trap-jaw ants release a chocolatey smell when squished.

  • Brito took the musician to Art Basel Miami Beach, and a distinctively curated collection was born.

  • Nevertheless, The Grand Budapest Hotel is distinctively and uniquely Zweigian.

  • As a comparative study, it highlights the distinctively brutal features of American slavery.

  • But after he did, it stopped being distinctively neoconservative.

  • When Jason shares that his own Jewish upbringing was distinctively anti-firearms, the man nods his head knowingly.

  • Also that the origins of Celtic Christendom contained distinctively Greek elements.

  • There was not a single employment that was distinctively male or female, for no distinction was made between them.

  • This is the first mention of Sternes book in the distinctively literary journals.

  • Morse had intended to make a recording telegraph distinctively; it was to his mind its chiefest value.

  • Most of his earlier inventions in the line of electrical utility are not distinctively known.