distantly

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English - Turkish
uzaktan

O, ona uzaktan akrabadır. - He is distantly related to her.

O, ona uzaktan akrabadır. - She is distantly related to him.

soğuk bir tavırla
soğuk bir şekilde

Mary soğuk bir şekilde pencereden dışarıya baktı. - Mary stared distantly out the window.

(zarf) soğuk bir şekilde
soğukça/uzaktan
distant
uzak

Tom Mary ile uzaktan ilgilidir. - Tom is distantly related to Mary.

O, ona uzaktan akrabadır. - He is distantly related to her.

distant
uzakta

Biz birbirimizden kilometrelerce uzakta yaşıyoruz. - We live many miles distant from each other.

O, ona uzaktan akrabadır. - He is distantly related to her.

distant
{s} uzak, ırak (yer/zaman)
distant
mesafeli belirsiz
distant
{s} mesafeli

Bu, Mary'yi tatmin etmedi, onlar arasındaki ilişki daha mesafeli oldu. - This did not satisfy Mary, and the relationship between them became more distant.

Tom soğukkanlı, mesafeli ve kibirli. - Tom is cold, distant and arrogant.

distant
{s} ırak
distant
distant relative uzak akraba
distant
{s} hafif
distant
uzaktan

Tom benim uzaktan bir akrabam. - Tom is a distant relative of mine.

O, ona uzaktan akrabadır. - He is distantly related to her.

distant
ayırılmış
distant
mesafeli (kimse)
distant
ırak (yer)
distant
uzaktan akraba

Bir arkadaşım Emily Dickinson ile uzaktan akraba. - A friend of mine is distantly related to Emily Dickinson.

O, ona uzaktan akrabadır. - She is distantly related to him.

distant
germek
distant
mesafe

Bu, Mary'yi tatmin etmedi, onlar arasındaki ilişki daha mesafeli oldu. - This did not satisfy Mary, and the relationship between them became more distant.

Tom soğukkanlı, mesafeli ve kibirli. - Tom is cold, distant and arrogant.

distant
ilgisiz
distant
alıs
distant
belirsiz
distant
soğuk

Mary ona hayat hikayesini anlatırken Tom soğuk ve dikkati dağılmış görünüyordu. - Tom looked distant and distracted while Mary told him her life story.

Mary soğuk bir şekilde pencereden dışarıya baktı. - Mary stared distantly out the window.

distant
(akraba) uzaktan
distant
ırak soğuk
distant
ağır
distant
soğuk bir tavırla
distant
distantly uzaktan
English - English
{a} in a distant manner, far off, cooly
Distantly means very far away. Distantly, to her right, she could make out the town of Chiffa
from or at a distance; "dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness"
In a distant manner
remotely, far away; in an unfriendly or reserved manner
At a distance; remotely; with reserve
If you are distantly aware of something or if you distantly remember it, you are aware of it or remember it, but not very strongly. She became distantly aware that the light had grown brighter = vaguely distinctly see also distant
from or at a distance; "dimly, distantly, voices sounded in the stillness
distant
far off

She was surprised to find that her fiancé was a distant relative of hers.

distant
emotionally unresponsive or unwilling to express genuine feelings

Ever since the trauma she has been totally distant to me.

distant
{a} remote in time or place, farfetched, shy
Distant
distantial
distant
Indistinct; faint; obscure, as from distance
distant
Separated; having an intervening space; at a distance; away
distant
Reserved or repelling in manners; cold; not cordial; somewhat haughty; as, a distant manner
distant
You use distant to describe a time or event that is very far away in the future or in the past. There is little doubt, however, that things will improve in the not too distant future = faraway near
distant
adj jauh
distant
Invasive cancer that spreads to parts of the body that are far removed or distant from the primary tumor site
distant
If you describe someone as distant, you mean that they are not concentrating on what they are doing because they are thinking about other things. There was a distant look in her eyes from time to time, her thoughts elsewhere. = faraway
distant
far distant in space; "distant lands"; "remote stars"; "a remote outpost of civilization"; "a hideaway far removed from towns and cities" far distant in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future"; "a civilization ten centuries removed from modern times" separated in space or time or coming from or going to a distance; "the distant past"; "distant villages"; "the sound of distant traffic"; "a distant sound"; "a distant telephone call" far apart in relevance or relationship; "a distant cousin"; "a distant likeness
distant
far apart in relevance or relationship; "a distant cousin"; "a distant likeness"
distant
Neoplasm that has spread beyond immediately adjacent organs or tissues, by direct extension, developed secondary or metastatic tumors, metastasized to distant lymph nodes, or has been determined to be systemic in origin
distant
{s} remote, far off, far apart; reserved, aloof, unfriendly
distant
far distant in space; "distant lands"; "remote stars"; "a remote outpost of civilization"; "a hideaway far removed from towns and cities"
distant
Not conformable; discrepant; repugnant; as, a practice so widely distant from Christianity
distant
A distant relative is one who you are not closely related to. He's a distant relative of the mayor close + distantly dis·tant·ly His father's distantly related to the Royal family
distant
If you describe someone as distant, you mean that you find them cold and unfriendly. He found her cold, ice-like and distant = aloof
distant
an invasive cancer that has spread to parts of the body remote from the primary tumor either by direct extension or by discontinuous metastasis
distant
far apart in relevance or relationship; "a distant cousin"; "a distant likeness
distant
far distant in time; "distant events"; "the remote past or future"; "a civilization ten centuries removed from modern times"
distant
separated in space or time or coming from or going to a distance; "the distant past"; "distant villages"; "the sound of distant traffic"; "a distant sound"; "a distant telephone call"
distant
remote in manner; "stood apart with aloof dignity"; "a distant smile"; "he was upstage with strangers"
distant
Far separated; far off; not near; remote; in place, time, consanguinity, or connection; as, distant times; distant relatives
distant
Distant means very far away. The mountains rolled away to a distant horizon. the war in that distant land. nearby
distant
faraway
distantly
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