distinctively
英 [dɪ'stɪŋktɪvli]
美
adv. 特殊地
BNC.19530 / COCA.17675
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 独特的;特别的;有特色的
Something that isdistinctivehas a special quality or feature which makes it easily recognizable and different from other things of the same type.- ...the distinctive odour of chlorine.
***特有的气味 - ...a distinctive blue and yellow flag...
特殊的蓝黄旗 - His voice was very distinctive.
他的声音很特别。
- ...the distinctive odour of chlorine.
英英释义
adv
- in an identifiably distinctive manner
- the distinctively conservative district of the county
双语例句
- He says there are two distinctively Chinese features to his architectural designs: an emphasis on nature, and an instability of form.
表示,自己的设计中掺入了两个独特的中国元素:即对自然的彰显,及形状的变化性。 - Despite these precedents, Poe's interest in journeys is also distinctively American.
坡尽管有所借鉴,但是他对旅游的兴趣仍然是地道的美国式的。 - We allow free flow of information, which is distinctively important in a world where knowledge drives economic growth.
我们容许资讯自由流通,而在经济增长由知识带动的世界,这是特别重要的。 - Shen Congwen s novels are distinctively characterized by the worship of number "three".
沈从文小说具有突出的尚“三”特征。 - Moreover, the tradition of distinctively legal thinking about high legal theory has never died out.
此外,对高级法律理论进行独立于其他学科的法学思考这一传统从来就没有中断过。 - During this period Korea began to form a distinctively Korean cultural tradition.
在这段时间内,高丽形成了特有的高丽文化。 - The orchestra had a distinctively warm and mellow sound.
这个管弦乐队演奏的特色是声音优美柔和。 - Backward inland waterways have been improved distinctively.
内河航道落后面貌得到了明显改善。 - The phalanx of affluent medics and attorneys is probably a distinctively US phenomenon: in other countries, public health systems and more limited roles for litigation keep these incomes under more control.
富裕的医生和律师群体可能是美国特有的现象:在其他国家,公共卫生系统以及比较有限的诉讼角色使他们的收入处于更多的控制之下。 - Though armed with a doctorate from the University of Chicago, he is distinctively Chinese: professional, patriotic and, above all, pragmatic.
虽然获得过芝加哥大学(UniversityofChicago)博士学位,但他却是一位地道的中国人:专业、爱国,最重要的是务实。
