单词 | as distinct from something |
释义 | as distinct from something From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishas distinct from somethingas distinct from somethingused to make it clear that you are not referring to a particular kind of thing, but to something else a movie star, as distinct from an actor → distinctExamples from the Corpusas distinct from something• There were increasing demands for a national policy for the unemployed as distinct from central support of local efforts.• Piaget allows two years for the development of sensorimotor intelligence as distinct from conceptual intelligence.• I want it to go on because I've just recently begun to enjoy it as distinct from experiencing it.• I have seldom felt the need to recognise these as distinct from rise-fall and fall-rise respectively.• Originally, chamber music meant secular music, or that of the court as distinct from that of the Church.• They are a major and fundamental component of the system of the unconscious, as distinct from the conscious and preconscious systems.• Entrepreneurial strategies - as distinct from their managerial implementation - centre on investment, marketing and the form of company organisation. |
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