distinction

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  • n. 荣誉;差别;优秀;对比;区分
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    n. (名词)
    1. 荣誉(称号),殊勋,勋章
    2. 区别,差别,不同点
    3. 卓越,优秀,优越
    4. 特征,特性,个性
    5. 对比,分清,区分
    6. 著名,盛名
    7. 大功
    n. (名词)
    1. [C][U]区别,明显差别,特征 the fact of being distinct; clear difference
    2. [S]卓越,优秀,盛名 the quality of being unusually good; excellence
    3. [C]荣誉,殊荣,奖赏 a special mark of honour, fame, or excellence

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a discrimination between things as different and distinct;

    "it is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuation"

  2. high status importance owing to marked superiority;

    "a scholar of great eminence"

  3. a distinguishing quality;

    "it has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town"

  4. a distinguishing difference;

    "he learned the distinction between gold and lead"

1. Lewis emerges as a composer of distinction and sensitivity.
刘易斯作为一位悟性很高的优秀作曲家崭露头角。

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2. Steve Crabb can fly the flag with distinction for Britain in Barcelona.
史蒂夫·克拉布在巴塞罗那可以旗帜鲜明地支持英国。

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3. Many people make a sharp distinction between humans and other animals.
很多人认为人类和其他动物截然不同。

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4. He displayed a sublime indifference to the distinction between right and wrong.
他对是非之间的差别根本就无动于衷。

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5. A distinction must be made between archaeology proper and science-based archaeology.
必须区分考古学本身和以科学为基础的考古学。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. These are the highest distinctions that have ever been given by our government.
      这些是我国政府迄今授予的最高荣誉称号。
    2. Keller received many awards of great distinction.
      凯勒被授予很多殊荣奖。
    3. He had the distinction of being the first man to walk on the moon.
      他以月球上第一个行走而闻名于世。
    4. There is a fine distinction between the two words.
      这两个字之间有细微区别。
    5. He passed the examination with distinction.
      他以优异成绩通过考试。
    6. She had the distinction of being the first woman to swim the Channel.
      她卓尔不群,因为她是第一个横渡英吉利海峡的女子。
    7. This is a refrigerator of distinction.
      这是一台优质电冰箱。
    8. There is a distinction between what he says and what he does.
      他言行不一。
    9. I don't understand your distinction: surely all painting is art?
      我不明白你为什麽要有所区分,所有的绘画不都是艺术吗?
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. I can't see any distinction between these two cases.
      我看不出这两个案例有什么不同。
    2. The law makes fine distinctions.
      法律作出细致的区别。
    3. He was regarded as a man of distinction in his country.
      在他的国家里,他被看作是非凡的人。
    4. He is a writer of real distinction.
      他是一位真正才智超群的作家。
    5. He has gained a distinction in various fields of scholarly studies.
      他在多种科学的学术研究中享有盛名。
    6. These are the highest distinctions that have ever been given by our government.
      这些是我国政府迄今授予的最高荣誉称号。
n. (名词)
distinction, difference
  • 这两个词都可用于感觉到的“差异”,可以互换使用。其区别是:
  • 当差异的感知是由于分析和辨别的结果时,通常用distinction; 而当指明差异的状态时,通常用difference。例如:
  • The first thing you'll have to do is to make a distinction between the primary and the secondary tasks.你们应该做的首要工作是区分主要任务和次要任务。
  • difference,distinction,discrepancy,discrimination
  • 这些名词都有“差别,区别”之意。
  • difference普通用词,可指事物本质上的差异或数量上的差额,也可指事物在某一方面的差别,还可指人们之间的不同意见。
  • distinction较正式用词,除指事物在本质上的差别外,还指在某一方面或某一细节上的区分,要在认真观察、研究后才易觉察。
  • discrepancy多用于言论和记述方面,指两物之间缺乏使之相似或平衡的协调。
  • discrimination侧重指在判断、见识方面的差别,也可指待遇上的区别。
  • 用作名词 (n.)
    award a distinction upon〔to〕
      授予某人荣誉称号 award a special mark of honour
    draw a distinction between
      在…之间加以区别 be different between
    with distinction
      以优异的成绩,以杰出的表现 with excellence
    without distinction
      无差别的,一视同仁地 without difference
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