1. distinct
two entirely distinct languages
The company made a distinct contribution to the charity
Proponents of a newer study classify the golden-bellied mangabey as a distinct subspecies.
Imogen of the Internet has created a seminal classification of thirty distinct varieties of chatspeak, some now facing linguistic extinction.
distinctly = wyraźnie
Lenses with two distinct optical powers are also called "bifocals".
Cancer is not one but more than a hundred distinct diseases.
The word 'nationalism' is used in at least three distinct senses.
Definition something that is distinct is clearly different from other things of the same
Mary has a wonderfully distinct voice. I would recognise it anywhere!
His voice was quiet but every word was distinct.
Art Nouveau was also a movement of distinct individuals such as Gustav Klimt, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Alfons Mucha, René Lalique, Antoni Gaudí and Louis Comfort Tiffany, each of whom interpreted it in their own individual manner.
Δhe restaurant is divided into two distinct areas: a smoking and a non-smoking one.
His distinct formula for a flavoured syrup.
It is a distinct topic, don't mention it.
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Text 1 Travel with BBCUML Weekend Crash Course2. disparate
disparate types of data
people from disparate cultures
With the advent of machines capable of looking inside the brain, fields as disparate as religion and biology have been brought together by scientists trying to understand what happens in the brain when people have a religious experience.
The disparate regions of Spain all have unique customs and cultures
The two cultures were so utterly disparate that she found it hard to adapt from one to the other.
a meeting covering many disparate subjects
The so-called moderate opposition—made up of hundreds of disparate groups—is often immoderate and rarely cohesive.
they are disparate bands
I work with a very disparate group of individuals.
Angličtina slovo „odmienny„(disparate) se zobrazí v sadách:
6PNJAczw Chołodowski part 1Magoosh Common Words IIIinnovations advance ch. 1-2wojenne konie3. diverse
They come from diverse social backgrounds.
We find diverse ethnic and economic interests here.
The models were wearing diverse types of dresses.
We hold very diverse views on the topic.
Throughout my life, I've had the great pleasure of travelling all around the world and working in many diverse nations.
Tastes are diverse.
The salts and minerals found in these mountains are quite diverse.
The new designer presented a diverse collection.
Singapore is a very diverse, multicultural country.
Edinburgh is a very diverse city offering tourists famous sigths, access to the sea as well as extinct volcanoes.
The diverse ethnic groups living in Malysia give the country its cultural richness
Catherine and Li talk about the programmes and debates about issues as diverse as the right of Indian women to use the toilet for free, to women who opt out of motherhood.
There will be a concert with stars as diverse as Massive Attack and Jay-Z.
Penny has very diverse interests: cooking and sky diving.
The new, more diverse faculty groupings formulated a few rather left-field research questions.
Angličtina slovo „odmienny„(diverse) se zobrazí v sadách:
Słowa na D-94. dissident
Angličtina slovo „odmienny„(dissident) se zobrazí v sadách:
Teksty z 3ki5. distinguishable
She's no longer distinguishable there in the distance.
The quadruplets are only distinguishable by little jailhouse tattoos behind their ears.