distinctly

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Englisch - Türkisch
farklı olarak
açıkça
şüphesiz
farklı biçimde
belirgin biçimde
ayırt ederek
kararlı bir şekilde
benzeşmeyerek
distinct
belirgin

Tom'un sağ gözünün altında belirgin bir yara izi vardı. - Tom has a distinctive scar under his right eye.

Mary, Tom'un davranış ve iş alışkanlıklarındaki belirgin değişimi farketmişti. - Mary had noted a distinct change in Tom's behavior and work habits.

distinct
farklı

Tom'un sağ gözünün altında farklı bir yara izi vardı. - Tom has a distinctive scar under his right eye.

Onun farklı bir İngilizce aksanı var. - She has a distinct English accent.

distinct
ayrı

O, sınıf ayrımlarının ortadan kaldırılmasını savundu. - He advocated abolishing class distinctions.

İyi ve kötü arasında ayrım yapabilirim. - I can make a distinction between good and bad.

distinct
{s} açık
distinct
{s} aşikâr
distinct
arı
distinct
(Biyokimya) ayrık
distinct
net
distinct
{s} başka
distinct
(Dilbilim) ayırıcı
distinct
bariz

Uzun boy, basketbolda bariz bir avantajdır. - Height is a distinct advantage in basketball.

concisely and distinctly expressed
kısaca ve açıkça ifade
distinct
belli
distinct
şüphesiz
distinct
kesin olarak
distinct
distinctly açıkça
distinct
distinctness vuzuh
distinct
muhakkak
distinct
müstakil
distinct
farkIıIık
distinct
açıklık
distinct
belirgin/ayrı
distinct
bağımsız
distinct
vuzuhla
distinct
vazıh
Englisch - Englisch
{a} plainly, separately
in a distinct and distinguishable manner; "the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion
With distinctness; not confusedly; without the blending of one part or thing another; clearly; plainly; as, to see distinctly
in a distinct and distinguishable manner; "the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion"
clearly, plainly
clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment; "it's distinctly possible"; "I could clearly see myself in his situation"
In a distinct manner
With meaning; significantly
clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment; "it's distinctly possible"; "I could clearly see myself in his situation" to a distinct degree; "urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate" in a distinct and distinguishable manner; "the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion
to a distinct degree; "urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate"
distinct
Noticeably different

Olga's voice is quite distinct because of her accent.

distinct
Very clear

Her voice was distinct despite the heavy traffic.

distinct
{a} clear, plain, full, different, marked out
distinct
(often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality; "plants of several distinct types"; "the word `nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses"; "gold is distinct from iron"; "a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech"; "management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees
distinct
To distinguish
distinct
adj not identical
distinct
Distinguished; having the difference marked; separated by a visible sign; marked out; specified
distinct
recognizable; marked; "noticed a distinct improvement"; "at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage"
distinct
If an idea, thought, or intention is distinct, it is clear and definite. Now that Tony was no longer present, there was a distinct change in her attitude + distinctly dis·tinct·ly I distinctly remember wishing I had not got involved
distinct
constituting a separate entity or part; "a government with three discrete divisions"; "on two distinct occasions"
distinct
clearly or sharply defined to the mind; "clear-cut evidence of tampering"; "Claudius was the first to invade Britain with distinct intentions of conquest"; "trenchant distinctions between right and wrong"
distinct
recognizable; marked; "noticed a distinct improvement"; "at a distinct (or decided) disadvantage" easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined; "a distinct flavor"; "a distinct odor of turpentine"; "a distinct outline"; "the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette"; "distinct fingerprints" (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality; "plants of several distinct types"; "the word `nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses"; "gold is distinct from iron"; "a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech"; "management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees
distinct
So separated as not to be confounded with any other thing; not liable to be misunderstood; not confused; well- defined; clear; as, we have a distinct or indistinct view of a prospect
distinct
{s} clear, plain; different; separate
distinct
When a single odor or taste is clearly defined
distinct
easy to perceive; especially clearly outlined; "a distinct flavor"; "a distinct odor of turpentine"; "a distinct outline"; "the ship appeared as a distinct silhouette"; "distinct fingerprints"
distinct
A group function which specifies that only one row will be returned for each unique value For example, a select distinct on last name would return only one value for "Smith", even if there were 5 different Smiths in the warehouse
distinct
emphasis You can use distinct to emphasize that something is great enough in amount or degree to be noticeable or important. Being 6ft 3in tall has some distinct disadvantages! = definite + distinctly dis·tinct·ly His government is looking distinctly shaky
distinct
Marked; variegated
distinct
Separate in place; not conjunct; not united by growth or otherwise; with from
distinct
Different from one another
distinct
A SQL keyword used in the SELECT statement to remove duplicate rows from the output
distinct
To become clearly noticeable
distinct
A phrase used in the SELECT relational algebra operator to list only those values of an attribute that are different from each other If a particular value is selected multiple times, it will only appear once in the result table
distinct
adj not identical @IGindex{documentation string}
distinct
If something is distinct, you can hear, see, or taste it clearly. to impart a distinct flavor with a minimum of cooking fat. + distinctly dis·tinct·ly I distinctly heard the loudspeaker calling passengers for the Turin-Amsterdam flight
distinct
Not identical; different; individual
distinct
If something is distinct from something else of the same type, it is different or separate from it. Engineering and technology are disciplines distinct from one another and from science This book is divided into two distinct parts. + distinctly dis·tinct·ly a banking industry with two distinctly different sectors
distinct
If you say that you are talking about one thing as distinct from another, you are indicating exactly which thing you mean. There's a lot of evidence that oily fish, as distinct from fatty meat, has a beneficial effect
distinctly
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