形容词遥远的; 冷漠的,冷淡的; 远离的,远隔的; 不太清晰的
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1. Those two weak boys are distant relations.
那两个瘦弱的男孩是远房亲戚。
2. The sun is distant from the earth.
太阳距地球很遥远。
3. He is my distant relative.
他是我的远房亲戚。
4. Instead of stopping to speak, she passed by with only a distant nod.
她没有停下来谈话,只是冷冷地点了一下头走了过去。
5. She's always very distant with Ann.
她对安妮总是很冷淡。
1. 遥远的:②形似记忆:杨利伟和嫦娥一起在太空(space)漫步(pace)②形似记忆:宇航员(astronaut)杨利伟在餐馆(restaurant)吃了饭就升天了①形似记忆:到海边抢夺(grab)螃蟹(crab)①形似记忆:遥远的(distant)地方,不变的(constant)传说,
2. 遠:一天早上,父亲要作者驾车把他送到一个名叫Mijas的村庄,这个村庄也许小(small)而偏僻(lonely),也许他们熟悉(familiar),可要驾车去就肯定很远(distant).
3. 遥远:但所有作品都几乎能在国际的电影展中获奖,以新作<<三只猴子>>为例,就获得了2008年康城影展的最佳导演奖,先前的作品如<<气候>>(Climate)和<<遥远>>(Distant),分别曾获康城影展2008年的费比西奖及2003年的最佳男主角和评委会大奖,
1. 遥远的;远距离的
Distant means very far away.
e.g. The mountains rolled away to a distant horizon.
群山向远处的地平线绵延而去。
e.g. ...the war in that distant land.
在那遥远国度的战争
2. (时间或事件)久远的
You use distant to describe a time or event that is very far away in the future or in the past.
e.g. There is little doubt, however, that things will improve in the not too distant future...
不过事情在不久的将来会有所改善,这几乎毋庸置疑。
e.g. Last summer's drought is a distant memory.
去年夏天的旱灾已成为遥远的记忆。
3. 远房的;远亲的
A distant relative is one who you are not closely related to.
e.g. He's a distant relative of the mayor...
他是市长的一个远亲。
e.g. They were distant cousins.
他们是远房表亲。
4. 冷淡的;疏远的;不友好的
If you describe someone as distant, you mean that you find them cold and unfriendly.
e.g. He found her cold, ice-like and distant...
他觉得她冷若冰霜,拒人于千里之外。
e.g. He is direct and courteous but distant.
他直截了当且礼数周全,但是态度冷淡。
5. 恍惚的;心不在焉的;注意力不集中的
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.
e.g. There was a distant look in her eyes from time to time, her thoughts elsewhere.
她眼中时时流露出心不在焉的神情,思绪已飘至别处。
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. The former North Carolina senator won the state's primary in 2004, but polls showed him running a distant third to Obama and Clinton.
2. In the early morning mist before dawn, the distant buildings at the end of the causeway to the island loom before us.
3. As the Liu family gathers each year to celebrate the festival, so they also weigh up the benefits of finding new wealth in China's distant cities.
4. Separate servings were a distant memory when the news of this year's first SARS case sent chopsticks clattering in fear.
5. distant
5. His party finished a distant third in seats but formed a coalition government with the Conservatives after no party gained a parliamentary majority.
6. Operating fleets in distant seas costs China several times or even dozens of times more than that needed to patrol its coastal waters.
7. distant
7. The Herschel telescope will collect data on the coldest and most distant objects ever observed to explore the history of how stars and galaxies formed.
8. distant在线翻译
8. He's also run for Bangkok governor twice, coming in a distant third both times.
9. After spotting a distress signal in a distant mountain range, the team decides to commence a search and rescue mission into the hills.
10. distant的解释
10. The State postal sector has suffered some losses as it has shouldered the national task of providing unprofitable common mail services in distant regions.
adj
1. distant在线翻译
1. located far away spatially
e.g. distant lands
remote stars
Synonym: remote
2. separate or apart in time
e.g. distant events
the remote past or future
3. separated in space or coming from or going to a distance
e.g. distant villages
the sound of distant traffic
a distant sound
a distant telephone call
4. 911chaxun查询·英语单词大全
4. far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship
e.g. a distant cousin
a remote relative
a distant likeness
considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics
Synonym: remote
5. remote in manner
e.g. stood apart with aloof dignity
a distant smile
he was upstage with strangers