单词 | distance |
释义 | dis·tance (dĭstəns) n. 1. The extent of space between two objects or places; an intervening space. 2. The fact or condition of being apart in space; remoteness. 3. Mathematics The length or numerical value of a straight line or curve. 4. a. The extent of space between points on a measured course. b. The length of a race, especially of a horserace. 5. a. A point or area that is far away: "Telephone poles stretched way into a distance I couldn't quite see" (Leigh Allison Wilson). b. A depiction of a such a point or area. 6. A stretch of space without designation of limit; an expanse: a land of few hills and great distances. 7. The extent of time between two events; an intervening period. 8. A point removed in time: At a distance of 11 years, his memory of the crime was blurry. 9. The full period or length of a contest or game: The challenger had never attempted the distance of 12 rounds. 10. An amount of progress: The curriculum committee is a distance from where it was last month. 11. Difference or disagreement: The candidates could not be at a greater distance on this issue. 12. Emotional separateness or reserve; aloofness. tr.v. dis·tanced, dis·tanc·ing, dis·tanc·es 1. To place or keep at or as if at a distance: "monks who had distanced themselves from the official ecclesiastical hierarchy by resurrecting the ascetic traditions of the early Church Fathers" (Rosamund Bartlett). 2. To cause to appear at a distance. 3. To leave far behind; outrun. |
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