distance的中文翻译
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distance1
UK
/ˈdɪstəns/
US
/ˈdɪstəns/
距离, 间距
noun
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the amount of space between two places or things
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a short/long distance
一段短/长距离
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the distance of the earth from the sun
地球距太阳的距离
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a distance of 200 kilometres
2000米之遥
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What's the distance between New York City and Boston/from New York City to Boston?
纽约市离波士顿/从纽约市到波士顿有多远?
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In the US, distance is measured in miles.
在美国,距离通常以英里计量。
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The beach is within walking distance of my house (= you can walk there easily).
沙滩距离我家步行即可到达。
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Paul has to drive very long distances as part of his job.
保罗不得不长时间开车,这是他工作的一部分。
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Our parents live some distance away(= quite far away).
我父母住得离我有些远。
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being far away in space or in time
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Distance is no problem on the Internet.
互联网上距离不是问题。
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a point that is a particular amount of space away from sth else
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You'll never get the ball in from that distance.
你无法远距离将球打进。
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a difference or lack of a connection between two things
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The distance between fashion and art remains as great as ever.
时尚与艺术之间总有一道鸿沟。
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The government is keen to put some distance between itself and these events (= show that there is no connection between them).
政府总是急于让自己与这些事件保持距离(撇清与它们的联系)。
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Eddie is, by some distance(= by a great amount), the funniest character in the show.
在很大程度上,埃迪是此次演出中最滑稽的角色。
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a situation in which there is a lack of friendly feelings or of a close relationship between two people or groups of people
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The coldness and distance in her voice took me by surprise.
他语气中的冷淡与疏远令我有些意外。
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distance2
(Aviation)
UK
/ˈdɪstəns/
US
/ˈdɪstəns/
距离
noun
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the amount of space between two specified points, measured in feet, meters, etc.
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The distance to the next checkpoint is 80 nautical miles.
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distance3
UK
/ˈdɪstəns/
US
/ˈdɪstəns/
疏远, 远离
verb
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to become, or to make sb/sth become, less involved or connected with sb/sth
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When he retired, he tried to distance himself from politics.
退休后,他试图远离政坛。
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It's not always easy for nurses to distance themselves emotionally.
护士情感上总是难以割舍。