distinction的意思和读音

distinction

: [dɪˈstɪŋkʃ(ə)n] : [dɪ'stɪŋkʃ(ə)n]

n.

distinctions  

v.+n.make distinction,draw distinction,see distinction,ignore distinction

adj.+n.clear distinction,important distinction,fine distinction,real distinction,essential distinction

n.similarity,disgrace

n.difference,division,dissimilarity,discrepancy,otherness

distinctionn.

1.[c]~ (between A and B)a clear difference or contrast especially between people or things that are similar or related

distinctions between traditional and modern societies

Philosophers did not use to make a distinction between arts and science.

We need to draw a distinction between the two events.

2.[u]the quality of being excellent or important

a writer of distinction

3.[sing]the quality of being sth that is special

She had the distinction of being the first woman to fly the Atlantic.西

4.[u]~ (between A and B)the separation of people or things into different groups

The new law makes no distinction between adults and children(= treats them equally) .

All groups are entitled to this money without distinction .

5.[c][u]a special mark/grade or award that is given to sb, especially a student, for excellent work

Naomi got a distinction in maths.

He graduated with distinction .

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n.1.a difference between two things2.an unusual achievement or feature that makes someone or something different from other people or things3.the excellent qualities, skills, or features that someone or something has4.an honor given to a student who has achieved a very high standard, or a grade that shows this5.an honor given to someone who has achieved a very high standard in their work or who has helped many people1.a difference between two things2.an unusual achievement or feature that makes someone or something different from other people or things3.the excellent qualities, skills, or features that someone or something has4.an honor given to a student who has achieved a very high standard, or a grade that shows this5.an honor given to someone who has achieved a very high standard in their work or who has helped many people

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1.There is no doubt the Foreign Service served me with distinction.

2.My own company, Berkshire Hathaway, might have been the last to fall, but that distinction provided little solace.

3.This might sound like an obvious distinction. But it is one that some of the best minds in business have failed to make.

4.There was no distinction between the near and the far, and an auditor felt close to everything within the horizon.线线

5.I cannot but wonder whether this particular wording would not blur the distinction between the aggressor and the victim of aggression.怀

6.In the case of solids and liquids which have very small coefficients of thermal expansion, this distinction has no practical importance.便

7.How do you feel about this yourself? Do you for instance feel that there is a strong distinction between being a Canadian and a US artist?

8.They have only a fine distinction between them.

9.A distinction is often made between "positive" and "negative" eugenics.

10.To layfolk, that may be a distinction without much of a difference, but to astronomers it's an important piece of the astrophysical puzzle.