distinctions
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例句
英語六級真題
When a noted leader on the art of management, Peter Drucker, coined the phrase "Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things," he was seeking to clarify the distinctions he associates with the terms.
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分別;差別;不同
A distinction between similar things is a difference.
例句
There are obvious distinctions between the two wine-making areas...
兩個釀酒地區之間有著顯著的差別。
The distinction between craft and fine art is more controversial.
對手工藝和美術之間的差別爭議更大。
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卓越;杰出;優秀
Distinction is the quality of being very good or better than other things of the same type.
例句
Lewis emerges as a composer of distinction and sensitivity.
劉易斯作為一位悟性很高的優秀作曲家嶄露頭角。
...pieces of furniture of distinction.
一件件精美家具
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特殊獎勵;榮譽;光榮
A distinction is a special award or honour that is given to someone because of their very high level of achievement.
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The order was created in 1902 as a special distinction for eminent men and women...
該勛位設立于1902年,作為一項殊榮授予杰出的男性和女性。
I did an M.A. at Liverpool University in Latin American Studies and got a distinction.
我在利物浦大學以優異成績獲得了拉丁美洲研究方向的碩士學位。
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特質;特點
If you say that someone or something has the distinction of being something, you are drawing attention to the fact that they have the special quality of being that thing. Distinction is normally used to refer to good qualities, but can sometimes also be used to refer to bad qualities.
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He has the distinction of being regarded as the Federal Republic's greatest living writer.
他才華橫溢,被譽為聯邦共和國目前尚在世的最偉大的作家。