distance [ 'distəns ] n. 距离 e.g. 1. My house is four miles distance from the sea. 我家离海四英里。
2. We can see the mountain from the distance. 我们从远处就可以看到那座山。
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distant [ 'distənt ] a. 遥远的,远的 e.g. 1. He is a distant cousin of mine. 他是我的一位远房表亲。
2. My company is five miles distant from my home. 公司距离我家五英里远。
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distend [ dis'tend ] v. 扩大,扩张,吹大 e.g. 1. Having eyes with greatly distended pupils. 眼珠暴突的具有带有膨大的瞳孔的眼睛的
2. Swollen or distended beyond normal size by fluid or gaseous material. 肿胀的液体或气体材料超过正常尺寸的肿胀或膨胀
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distil v. 蒸馏, 提取....的精华 e.g. 1. Water can be made pure by distilling it. 水可以通过蒸馏而提纯。
2. Tears distilled slowly from her eyes. 泪水从她的眼睛里慢慢地滴下来。
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distill [ di'stil ] v. 蒸馏,滴下 e.g. 1. Water can be made pure by distilling it. 水可以通过蒸馏而提纯。
2. Tears distilled slowly from her eyes. 泪水从她的眼睛里慢慢地滴下来。
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distillation [ ˌdisti'leiʃən ] n. 蒸馏 e.g. 1. Purification of water may be achieved by distillation. 水的净化可由蒸馏获得。
2. We may purge water by distillation. 我们可以用蒸馏法使水净化。
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distinct [ dis'tiŋkt ] a. (from)独特的,不同的,明显的,清楚的 e.g. 1. There is a distinct posibility that she'll be your teacher next term. 她下学期当你们的老师的可能性非常大。
2. Those two ideas are quite distinct from each other. 这两种观点截然不同。
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distinction [ dis'tiŋkʃən ] n. 差别,不同,对比,区分,辨别 e.g. 1. He passed the examination with distinction. 他以优异成绩通过考试。
2. We should make a distinction between right and wrong. 我们应该分清是非。
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distinctive [ dis'tiŋktiv ] a. 有特色的,出众的 e.g. 1. Soldiers wear a distinctive uniform. 士兵们穿着特制的制服。
2. This is a distinctive room. 这是一间独具一格的房间。
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distinctly [ di'stiŋktli ] ad. 显然地,明显地,清楚地 e.g. 1. He spoke very distinctly. 他说话十分清晰。
2. The choir was (singing) distinctly out of tune in places. 合唱团有些地方明显(唱)走调了.
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distinguish [ dis'tiŋgwiʃ ] v. 区别,辨别,表现突出 e.g. 1. He distinguished himself by his courage. 他因英勇而扬名。
2. The twins were so much alike that it was impossible to distinguish one from the other. 这对孪生子像得使人无法分辨。
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distinguished [ dis'tiŋgwiʃt ] a. 卓著的
v. 区别
vbl. 区别 e.g. 1. Premier Zhou is a distinguished politician. 周总理是一位卓越的政治家。
2. I think grey hair makes you look rather distinguished. 我觉得你灰白的头发使你看上去很有尊严。
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distort [ dis'tɔ:t ] v. 扭曲 e.g. 1. You have distorted my motives. 你曲解了我的动机。
2. The reporter distorted the facts. 记者们歪曲了事实。
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distortion [ dis'tɔ:ʃən ] n. 扭曲,变形,曲解 e.g. 1. A distortion of shape. 变形形状的扭曲
2. A distortion or twist, especially in a piece of wood. 弯曲歪曲、变形、尤指某一木头
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distract [ dis'trækt ] v. 转移,分心 e.g. 1. The film managed to distract me from these problems for a while. 这部影片分散了我的注意力, 让我暂时忘记了这些难题.
2. Don't distract my attention I'm trying to study! 别分散我的注意力--我正要学习呢!
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distraction [ dis'trækʃən ] n. 娱乐,分心的事物,分心 e.g. 1. The child's continual crying drove me to distraction. 那孩子不断的哭声弄得我几乎要发狂。
2. TV can be a welcome distraction after a hard day's work. 辛苦一天之后,看电视有时是很美的逍遣。
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distrain [ dis'trein ] n. 为抵债而扣押 e.g.
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distress [ dis'tres ] n. 苦恼,贫困
v. 使...苦恼 e.g. 1. What are you looking so distressed for? 什么事情使你看起来如此烦恼?
2. The lifeboat went out to a ship in distress. 救生船去救一艘遇险的船只。
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distribute [ dis'tribju(:)t ] v. 分配,散布 e.g. 1. The mother distributed candy among children. 母亲给孩子们发糖果。
2. The books in the library were distributed according to subjects. 图书馆里的藏书按科目分类。
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distributed [ dis'tribju:tid ] 分布的,分布式的 e.g. 1. The mother distributed candy among children. 母亲给孩子们发糖果。
2. They distributed leaflets to customers. 他们给客户散发传单。
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