distinctive
US /dɪˈstɪŋktɪv/
・UK /dɪˈstɪŋktɪv/
A2 初級英檢高級多益
adj.形容詞明顯不同的; 清楚的; 顯著的; 獨特
She has a distinctive way of making characters stand out
adj.形容詞獨特的;與眾不同的
She has a very distinctive voice.
adj.形容詞有特色的;典型的
The building's distinctive architectural style makes it a local landmark.
影片字幕
紐約 vs 東京的地鐵:日本的地鐵為何如此強大? (New York vs. Tokyo’s Subway: How Japan Got So Far Ahead | WSJ U.S. vs. Japan)
06:17

- What's really distinctive about Tokyo and actually Japanese cities more generally is they all interconnect.
東京和實際上整個日本城市的一個獨特之處在於它們都相互連接。
華萊士線——分隔兩個世界的隱形地理線 (The Invisible Barrier Keeping Two Worlds Apart)
09:25

- bringing its distinctive community of birds, reptiles, and marsupials with it.
帶來了其獨特的鳥類、爬行動物和有袋動物社群。
尋找拉斯維加斯最佳名人餐廳 | 美食之旅 | Insider Food (Finding The Best Celebrity Restaurant In Las Vegas | Food Tours | Insider Food)
36:18

- Chippy Chips in the UK are kind of distinctive.
英國的 Chippy Chips 很有特色。
電影中的20大核彈場景 (Top 20 Nuclear Bomb Scenes in Movies)
19:10

- The visceral impact of the sequence lingers long after the credits have rolled and it serves as a perfect representation of that distinctive Cold War paranoia.
這一連串的內臟衝擊在字幕播出後仍久久不散,它完美地表現了那種獨特的冷戰時期的妄想症。
惡魔的假期|歷史上的高談闊論#3 (The Devil's Holiday | Tall Tales from History #3)
17:14

- Now the devil strikes quite a distinctive figure, what with his horns, his Redskin, his black hair and of course his goat legs ending in a couple of little cloven hooves and his tail.
現在,魔鬼的形象相當獨特,他的角,他的紅皮,他的黑髮,當然還有他的山羊腿,最後是幾個小蹄子和他的尾巴。




