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EN[ˈdɪstənt]US
Dfern
FR distant
- AdjektivCOMmore distantSUPmost distantPREdis-SUF-ant
- Far off (physically, logically or mentally).
- Judge Short had gone to town, and Farrar was off for a three days' cruise up the lake. I was bitterly regretting I had not gone with him when the distant notes of a coach horn reached my ear, and I descried a four-in-hand winding its way up the inn road from the direction of Mohair.
- Emotionally unresponsive or unwilling to express genuine feelings.
- Ever since the trauma she has been totally distant to me.
- Far off (physically, logically or mentally).
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- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
- In all recipients, distant drug resistance markers streptomycin (SmR; rpsL104), chloramphenicol (CmR; recA::cat(FRT)), and/or nalidixic acid (NlR; gyrA96) were used for counterselection.
- He took aim at the prize bird meticulously and shot the cock from the distant flock with a single shot.
- Tell this soul with sorrow laden if, within the distant Aidenn / It shall clasp a sainted maiden whom the angels named Lenore
- Wird in der Mitte des Satzes verwendet
Definition of distant in English Dictionary
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