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distinctiveness distinctivenessの画像を見る
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【 20033 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a distinguishing trait [例] The distinctiveness of the product is its design. [例] They wanted to preserve the distinctiveness of their native culture. [例] The distinctiveness of the painting is a combination of the colors and the subject matter. [意味] 特殊性, 特徴, 独自性, 特異性, 特性, 特有性, 特色, 固有性 ; [同義語] peculiarity, specialty, specialness, speciality ; [上位語] individuality, individuation, individualism ; [下位語] idiosyncrasy, mannerism, foible ; [派生] distinctive, typical, exceptional, peculiar, limited, especial, particular, classifiable ; [同義語群] 04763925-n [名詞] utter dissimilarity [例] The distinctiveness of the two cultures was obvious. [例] They could not believe the distinctiveness of the two paintings. [意味] 特殊性 ; [同義語] disparateness ; [上位語] dissimilarity, unsimilarity ; [派生] disparate ; [同義語群] 04750414-n"
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【 145663 】
【意味】 "ad[動詞] clear to the mind; with distinct mental discernment [例] it's distinctly possible [例] I could clearly see myself in his situation [例] I distinctly remember the day I was born. [例] The smell of smoke was distinctly noticeable. [例] I distinctly remember seeing the painting in the museum. [意味] 明確に, はっきり, はっきりと, くっきり, ありあり, 清に, 明に, 確と ; [同義語] clearly ; [派生] distinct ; [同義語群] 00181901-r" "ad[動詞] in a distinct and distinguishable manner [例] the subtleties of this distinctly British occasion [意味] 明確に, はっきりと ; [派生] distinct, distinguishable ; [同義語群] 00307639-r" ad[動詞] to a distinct degree [例] urbanization in Spain is distinctly correlated with a fall in reproductive rate [例] The two are distinctly different. [意味] 明確に ; [派生] distinct ; [同義語群] 00307479-r
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【 78440 】
【意味】 "[名詞] the quality of being sharp and clear [例] The distinctness of the image was poor. [例] The distinctness of the images is a result of the sharpness of the lens. [例] The distinctness of the images makes them easy to identify. [意味] 明瞭, 明瞭さ, 明確さ, 鮮明さ, 鮮明, 解像, 明確性, 明瞭性 ; [同義語] sharpness ; [反意語] blurriness, fuzziness, indistinctness, fogginess, softness ; [上位語] clarity, clearness, uncloudedness ; [下位語] definition, focus, legibility, discernability ; [派生] decided, distinct, sharp, crisp, clear-cut, trenchant ; [同義語群] 04702688-n [名詞] the state of being several and distinct [例] The distinctness of the two species is obvious. [例] They could not tell the distinctness between the two sounds. [例] The distinctness of the sounds makes it easy to tell the difference between the two voices. [意味] 別個, 個別性, 分離性, 別別, 別箇, 区別, 別々, 分離 ; [同義語] separateness, discreteness, severalty ; [上位語] separation ; [派生] discrete, distinct, separate ; [同義語群] 14414503-n [名詞] the quality of being not alike; being distinct or different from that otherwise experienced or known [例] The distinctness of the sounds of the birds could be heard. [意味] 区別, 別, コントラスト, 格差, 差額, 別居, 別個性, 変わり具合 ; [同義語] separateness, otherness ; [上位語] difference ; [派生] distinct, distinguishable, separate, other ; [同義語群] 04742766-n"
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【 49537 】
【意味】 "[動詞] mark as different [例] We distinguish several kinds of maple [例] He distinguished himself from the others. [例] The scientists distinguished between the two species. [例] I couldn't distinguish the voices of the two singers. [意味] 区別する, 見分ける, 識別する, 区分する, 分ける, 分類する, 鑑別する, 差別する ; [同義語] differentiate, tell apart, separate, secern, tell, secernate, severalize, severalise ; [上位語] identify, place ; [下位語] discriminate, separate, know apart, single out, demarcate, individualize, contrast, sex ; [派生] distinction, differentiation, difference, departure, discriminator, differentiator, deviation, divergence ; [同義語群] 00650353-v [動詞] detect with the senses [例] The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards [例] I can't make out the faces in this photograph [例] I can distinguish the smell of roses from that of lilies. [例] The scientists could not distinguish the chemicals in the mixture. [意味] 見分ける, 区別する, 識別する, 感知する, 弁別する, 噛み分ける, 分ける, 嗅ぎ分ける ; [同義語] discern, recognize, tell apart, pick out, recognise, make out, spot ; [下位語] discriminate, resolve ; [派生] discernable, observable, evident, discernible, discernment, perceptiveness ; [同義語群] 02193194-v [動詞] be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense [例] His modesty distinguishes him from his peers [例] His work is distinguished by its clarity. [例] He distinguished himself by being a very successful businessman. [例] The ability to distinguish between a squirrel and a chipmunk is a useful skill. [意味] 区別する, 特徴づける, 識別する, 特色付ける, 特色づける, 見分ける, 特徴となる, 目立つ ; [同義語] differentiate, mark ; [上位語] characterize, characterise, qualify ; [下位語] characterize, characterise ; [派生] distinction, differentiation, difference, marker, departure, marking, deviation, mark ; [同義語群] 00651991-v [動詞] identify as in botany or biology, for example [例] He distinguished the two species of birds. [例] I couldn't distinguish the species of birds. [意味] 区別する, 識別する, 分類する, 同定する, 鑑別する, 見分ける, 名指しする ; [同義語] identify, key out, discover, describe, key, name ; [派生] identifiable, identification, identity, designation, naming, name ; [同義語群] 00652346-v [動詞] make conspicuous or noteworthy [例] The soldiers distinguished themselves in the battle. [意味] 目立たせる, 特徴づける, 特色付ける, 特徴を示す, 特色づける, 一線を画する, 区別を示す, 区劃する ; [同義語] signalize, signalise ; [上位語] mark ; [下位語] singularize, singularise ; [派生] signaling, signal, signalization, sign, signalisation ; [同義語群] 00922438-v"
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【 104738 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] capable of being perceived as different or distinct [例] only the shine of their metal was distinguishable in the gloom [例] a project distinguishable into four stages of progress [例] distinguishable differences between the twins [例] The two species are distinguishable by their size. [例] The trees are distinguishable from each other by their leaves. [例] They are distinguishable from each other. [意味] 区別できる, 識別可能な, 区別可能な, 弁別可能な ; [反意語] indistinguishable, undistinguishable ; [類似語] differentiable, discriminable ; [同義語群] 00582314-a [形容詞] (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality [例] plants of several distinct types [例] the word `nationalism' is used in at least two distinct senses [例] gold is distinct from iron [例] a tree related to but quite distinct from the European beech [例] management had interests quite distinct from those of their employees [例] The trees are distinguishable from the shrubs. [意味] 異なった, 別の, 区別の, 別様の, 別個の, 歴然の ; [同義語] distinct ; [類似語] different ; [派生] otherness, distinctness, separateness ; [同義語群] 02067063-a"
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【 24021 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] (used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation [例] our distinguished professor [例] He is a distinguished scientist. [例] The distinguished scientist was a pioneer in his field. [例] He was a distinguished scholar. [意味] 優れた, 卓越した, 重要な ; [類似語] of import, important ; [同義語群] 01278080-a [形容詞] used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person [例] his distinguished bearing [例] the monarch's imposing presence [例] she reigned in magisterial beauty [例] The distinguished gentleman was a very successful businessman. [意味] 抜群の, 堂々たる, 威厳のある, 高貴な, 堂々, 偉, 偉大な, 堂堂 ; [同義語] imposing, grand, magisterial ; [類似語] dignified ; [派生] splendor, grandeur, brilliance, splendour, magnificence, grandness ; [同義語群] 00752110-a"
Distinguished Conduct Medal Distinguished Conduct Medalの画像を見る
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【 39782 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a British military decoration for distinguished conduct in the field [例] He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his bravery. [例] The Distinguished Conduct Medal is awarded to those who have served their country with distinction. ; [上位語] medal, decoration, ribbon, palm, laurel wreath, medallion ; [同義語群] 06708970-n"
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【 19721 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a United States Air Force decoration for heroism while participating in an aerial flight [例] He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions in the war. [意味] 殊勲飛行十字章 ; [上位語] medal, decoration, ribbon, palm, laurel wreath, medallion ; [同義語群] 06707846-n"
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【 113791 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a United States Army decoration for extraordinary heroism against an armed enemy [例] He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions in the war. [例] The Distinguished Service Cross is awarded to those who have served their country with distinction. [意味] 殊勲十字章 ; [上位語] medal, decoration, ribbon, palm, laurel wreath, medallion ; [同義語群] 06707555-n"
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【 12810 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a United States military decoration for meritorious service in wartime duty of great responsibility [例] He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his actions in the war. [例] The Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to those who have served their country with distinction. [意味] 殊勲章, 殊勲十字章 ; [上位語] medal, decoration, ribbon, palm, laurel wreath, medallion ; [同義語群] 06707382-n"
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【 125603 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a British military decoration for special service in action [例] The Distinguished Service Order is awarded for gallantry in the face of the enemy. [例] He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his actions in the war. ; [上位語] medal, decoration, ribbon, palm, laurel wreath, medallion ; [同義語群] 06709112-n"
distinguishing characteristic distinguishing characteristicの画像を見る
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【 92365 】
【意味】 "[名詞] an odd or unusual characteristic [例] His distinguishing characteristic is his long nose. [例] The distinguishing characteristic of the species is its ability to climb trees. [意味] 特殊, 異常, 際立った特徴, 特徴, 一癖, 奇矯, ひと癖, 特異性 ; [同義語] distinctive feature, peculiarity ; [上位語] characteristic, feature ; [下位語] calling card ; [同義語群] 05852125-n"
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【 111571 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a disease of the liver (especially in sheep and cattle) caused by liver flukes and their by-products [例] Distomatosis is a disease of the liver. [例] They treated the sheep for distomatosis. [意味] 肝吸虫症, 肝蛭症, ジストマ症, ジストマ病 ; [同義語] black disease, liver rot, sheep rot ; [上位語] animal disease ; [同義語群] 14265006-n"
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【 86993 】
【意味】 "[動詞] make false by mutilation or addition; as of a message or story [例] The story was distorted by the media. [例] The newspaper distorted the facts of the case. [例] They distorted the truth about the murder. [意味] 歪める, 曲げる, 歪曲する, ねじ曲げる, ゆがめる, 捩じ曲げる, ひん曲げる, 枉げる ; [同義語] warp, falsify, garble ; [上位語] misrepresent, belie ; [下位語] mangle, murder, mutilate ; [派生] warp, warping, twisting, distortion, straining, torture, untruth, deflection ; [同義語群] 00835903-v [動詞] twist and press out of shape [例] The heat distorted the metal. [例] The surgeon distorted the facial features of the patient. [例] He distorted his face in a funny way. [意味] 歪める, ゆがめる, ねじ曲げる, 曲げる, 歪む, 捩じ曲げる, 歪曲する, ねじる ; [同義語] contort, deform, wring ; [上位語] twist, twine ; [下位語] morph ; [派生] deformation, distortion, distorted shape, torsion, contortion, tortuosity, crookedness, tortuousness ; [同義語群] 01350699-v [動詞] form into a spiral shape [例] The cord is all twisted [例] The wire was distorted into a spiral. [例] The rope was twisted and distorted by the angry man. [例] She twisted the rope until it was distorted. [意味] 歪める, ゆがめる, 歪曲する, 曲げる, 捻る, 捩る, 拗る, 拗じる ; [同義語] twist, twine ; [反意語] untwist ; [上位語] deform, change shape, change form ; [下位語] contort, deform, tangle, interweave, wrench, wring, spin, entangle ; [派生] twist, distortion, distorted shape, kink, twirl ; [同義語群] 01223182-v [動詞] alter the shape of (something) by stress [例] His body was deformed by leprosy [例] The explosion distorted the landscape. [意味] 歪める, 歪む, 変形する, ゆがめる, 曲げる, 曲がる, 変形させる, こじつける ; [同義語] deform, strain ; [上位語] shape, form ; [下位語] jaundice ; [派生] deformation, strain ; [同義語群] 00476744-v [動詞] affect as in thought or feeling [例] My personal feelings color my judgment in this case [例] The sadness tinged his life [例] The rumors distorted the truth. [例] She tried to distort the truth about the murder. ; [同義語] colour, color, tinge ; [上位語] bear on, impact, affect, bear upon, touch, touch on ; [同義語群] 00836926-v"
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【 83454 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] capable of having the meaning altered or twisted [例] our words are distortable things--as in a crooked mirror held up to nature [例] The truth is distortable. [例] The truth is distortable when it is told by a liar. [例] They believed that the truth was distortable. [意味] 歪められる, 歪みやすい, 歪曲できる ; [類似語] changeful, changeable ; [同義語群] 00345005-a"
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【 14999 】
【意味】 "[形容詞] having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented [例] many of the facts seemed twisted out of any semblance to reality [例] a perverted translation of the poem [例] The truth was distorted by the media. [例] They believed that the facts were distorted by the media. [意味] 歪められた, 歪んだ, 歪曲された, ゆがんだ, ねじれた, ツイストの, 曲がった, ねじった ; [同義語] twisted, perverted, misrepresented ; [類似語] disingenuous, artful ; [同義語群] 01311067-a [形容詞] so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly [例] deformed thalidomide babies [例] his poor distorted limbs [例] an ill-shapen vase [例] a limp caused by a malformed foot [例] misshapen old fingers [例] The distorted face was ugly. [例] She had a distorted face from the accident. [意味] いびつな, 歪の, 変形の, 奇形の, デフォルメの, 奇形な, 変形した, 不格好の ; [同義語] deformed, misshapen, malformed, ill-shapen ; [類似語] unshapely ; [派生] deformity, malformation, disfigurement, misshapenness, disfiguration ; [同義語群] 02141298-a"
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【 140293 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a shape resulting from distortion [例] The distorted shape of the car was caused by the accident. [例] The distorted shape of the balloon was a result of the heavy wind. [例] The distorted shape of the balloon makes it look like a ghost. [意味] 歪み, 変形, 歪, 歪みなり, 歪なり, 歪み形, 歪さ, 歪形 ; [同義語] distortion ; [上位語] shape, form ; [下位語] torsion, tortuosity, contortion, warp, buckle, knot, gnarl, crookedness ; [派生] contort, distort, twist, deform, wring, distortionist, twine ; [同義語群] 13867276-n"
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【 102745 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a change (usually undesired) in the waveform of an acoustic or analog electrical signal; the difference between two measurements of a signal (as between the input and output signal) [例] heavy metal guitar players use vacuum tube amplifiers to produce extreme distortion [例] The distortion of the sound was caused by the amplifier. [例] The distortion in the recording was a result of the recording equipment. [例] He could hear the distortion in the recording. [意味] 歪み, 歪曲, 変形, わい曲, ワップ ; [上位語] electrical phenomenon, acoustic phenomenon ; [下位語] amplitude distortion, nonlinear distortion ; [派生] warp, falsify, garble, distort ; [同義語群] 11511765-n [名詞] a shape resulting from distortion [意味] 歪み, 歪, 歪曲, 変形, ゆがみ, 歪なり, 歪さ, 歪みなり ; [同義語] distorted shape ; [上位語] shape, form ; [下位語] warp, contortion, torsion, buckle, tortuosity, crookedness, tortuousness, knot ; [派生] contort, twist, deform, distort, twine, wring, distortionist ; [同義語群] 13867276-n [名詞] an optical phenomenon resulting from the failure of a lens or mirror to produce a good image [例] The distortion of the lens made the image blurry. [例] The distortion in the image is a result of the camera being out of focus. [意味] 歪み, ゆがみ, 歪曲, 収差, 光行差, 歪曲収差 ; [同義語] aberration, optical aberration ; [上位語] optical phenomenon ; [下位語] chromatic aberration, spherical aberration ; [派生] aberrate ; [同義語群] 11420139-n [名詞] a change for the worse [例] The distortion of the truth is a bad thing. [例] She could see the distortion in the reflection of the mirror. [意味] 歪み, ゆがみ, 歪曲, 歪, 変形, 本来の形を損なうこと, 屈折, 不具 ; [同義語] deformation ; [上位語] harm, damage, impairment ; [下位語] warp, warping ; [派生] deform ; [同義語群] 07433973-n [名詞] the act of distorting something so it seems to mean something it was not intended to mean [例] They believed that the distortion of the facts was a deliberate attempt to mislead the public. [意味] 歪曲, 歪み, わい曲, 曲説, 屈折, 曲解, 歪めること, ねじ曲げること ; [同義語] straining, twisting, torture, overrefinement ; [上位語] misrepresentation, falsification ; [派生] warp, twist, pervert, falsify, garble, distort, twist around, convolute ; [同義語群] 00751529-n [名詞] the mistake of misrepresenting the facts [意味] 歪曲, 歪み, 曲解, わい曲, こじつけ, ワップ ; [上位語] mistake, fault, error ; [派生] warp, falsify, garble, distort ; [同義語群] 00073713-n"
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【 4932 】
【意味】 "[名詞] a painter who introduces distortions [例] The distortionist painted a distorted picture. [例] The distortionist created a painting of a landscape. [例] He is a distortionist who uses a lot of acrylic paint. [意味] 歪曲画家, 歪み画家, 歪曲主義者 ; [上位語] painter ; [派生] distorted shape, distortion ; [同義語群] 10018747-n"
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【 42740 】
【意味】 "[動詞] draw someone's attention away from something [例] The thief distracted the bystanders [例] He deflected his competitors [例] The noise distracted me from my work. [例] The noise distracted the officers from their investigation. [例] She tried to distract the officers with a false story. [意味] 気をそらす, 気を散らす, 逸らす, 当惑させる, まごつかせる, 迷わす, 外れる, 偏向する ; [同義語] deflect ; [上位語] disconcert, confuse, put off, flurry ; [派生] distraction, misdirection ; [同義語群] 01791756-v [動詞] disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed [例] She was rather perturbed by the news that her father was seriously ill [例] She was distracted by the noise of the passing train. [意味] 取り乱させる, 心配させる, 動揺させる, 逸らす, 揺さぶる, 心配する, 不安にする, 不安にさせる ; [同義語] disorder, trouble, unhinge, cark, disquiet, perturb ; [上位語] trouble, disturb, upset ; [下位語] worry, vex ; [派生] distraction, worry, trouble, unease, upset, disturbance, fluster, disquiet ; [同義語群] 01764171-v"
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