distinctive
adj. 獨特的,特別的,有特色的
Something that is distinctive has a special quality or feature which makes it easily recognizable and different from other things of the same type.
...the distinctive odour of chlorine.
氯氣特有的氣味
...a distinctive blue and yellow flag...
特殊的藍黃旗
1. of a feature that helps to distinguish a person or thing;
2. possible to classify
3. serving to distinguish or identify a species or group;
peculiar, characteristic, individual, distinctive
這些形容詞均含"特有的,顯示特徵的"之意。
The distinctive charm of this coastal city comes from the soft beach and warm sunshine.
柔軟的沙灘,溫暖的陽光,構成了這做海濱城市獨特的魅力.
The most distinctive criterion for identifying the nature of events is moveout.
識別波至本質的最為顯著的準則是時差.
American painter whose distinctive abstract style was inspired by Oriental calligraphy. His works include August Excitement ( 1953 ).
託比,馬可1890-1976美國畫家,他與眾不同的抽象風格受到東方書法的影響. 他的作品包括八月的激盪 ( 1953年 )
Another distinctive right of the gens was that of admitting new members by adoption.
民族的另一個奇特的權利就是收養外人為本氏族的新成員.
Role playing provides fine chances for students development and has distinctive rules in physics teaching.
角色扮演為物理教學和學生全面發展提供了良好的平臺,在物理教學中具有獨特的價值.