1. distinctive
2008, the year in which this economic and financial crisis started, was very distinctive.
One of the Middle Ages most distinctive pigments was extracted from a wingless insect kermes vermilio.
To highlight the most distinctive feature, the intricate tattoos that laced the skin
With its distinctive Chinese features, the qipao enjoys growing popularity in the international world of high fashion.
When dubbing Japanese TV series in English, characters from Osaka are sometimes given a Texas accent. Both Southern and Kansai accents are distinctive in their respective languages.
distinctive features
There is a distinctive twang to his voice, a twang that had become apparent during the passage to Ansion.
The male bird has distinctive white markings on its head.
Sydney Opera House is on of the most distinctive and famous 20th-century buildings.
I mean, my dad had a very distinctive wrapping style, and my mother's handwriting was so close to Santa's.
Her beauty is distinctive.
That’s what makes each face distinctive.
Good visuals and diagrams are the magazine’s most distinctive features.
It's a smooth, rich coffee with a distinctive flavour.
The tamborim lends a very slightly uneven and highly distinctive 16th note groove to samba music.
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radio and internet words the 18th of Julytekst The new model for consumer goodsFiszki z książki - "People Soup" (Alan Arkin)A SH of England - IntroductionDon't sell my house - part 12. characteristic
I got over the difficulty with my characteristic tenacity.
He spoke with a softness characteristic of southerners.
It is characteristic of him.
Although my friends differ so considerably from each other, there is one characteristic they have in common: they are always reliable and have never lat me down.
It is characteristic of the fork ball, one of baseball's change-ups, that a ball that flew straight will drop suddenly just before the batter.
The aurora is a phenomenon characteristic of the polar regions.
So characteristic of what a pious Christian would say, this courteous phrase.
Emphasizing its postural lean characteristic, the term ‘tango apilado’ has often been used as a synonym for 'tango milonguero'.
Language is a specifically human characteristic.
Mrs Tanaka's characteristic curly hair was sticking up behind her ear.
Bossiness is not an attractive characteristic.
a national characteristic
He has a characteristic accent that allows you to recognize him.
Does he have any distinguishing physical characteristics?
I believe that institutional jealousy is a characteristic shared by mediocre individuals.
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Wordlist 1. człowiek i 2. dom-trocheThe Tourism Industry - DrawbacksUnit 17 angielski słowkaVocabulary 19Everyday in IT3. distinguishing
The distinguishing ornamental characteristic of Art Nouveau is its undulating, asymmetrical line, often taking the form of flower stalks and buds, insect wings, and other delicate and sinuous natural objects;
distinguishing features
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druga paczkaRandom angielski4. iconic
Anna Nicole Smith will be remembered for her iconic Guess ad campaign in the early 1990s.
Tower Bridge is an iconic building in London.
Have you seen that iconic picture of Che Guevara?
The view of the Earth from the Moon is one of the iconic images of the 20th century.
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Opisywanie miast5. distinct
two entirely distinct languages
The company made a distinct contribution to the charity
Proponents of a newer study classify the golden-bellied mangabey as a distinct subspecies.
Imogen of the Internet has created a seminal classification of thirty distinct varieties of chatspeak, some now facing linguistic extinction.
distinctly = wyraźnie
Lenses with two distinct optical powers are also called "bifocals".
Cancer is not one but more than a hundred distinct diseases.
The word 'nationalism' is used in at least three distinct senses.
Definition something that is distinct is clearly different from other things of the same
Mary has a wonderfully distinct voice. I would recognise it anywhere!
His voice was quiet but every word was distinct.
Art Nouveau was also a movement of distinct individuals such as Gustav Klimt, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Alfons Mucha, René Lalique, Antoni Gaudí and Louis Comfort Tiffany, each of whom interpreted it in their own individual manner.
Δhe restaurant is divided into two distinct areas: a smoking and a non-smoking one.
His distinct formula for a flavoured syrup.
It is a distinct topic, don't mention it.
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Nailing negotiations6. representative
He was constituted representative of the party.
She's an elected representative.
It was decided that the manager, as the company's representative, would go overseas on business trips once a week.
As well as this, the horse is also representative of human talent.
The Representative Director supervises Directors' performance of duties.
Our representative argued against the new tax plan.
The Representative said he will put a brake on spending.
Whoever the representative is from their division, treat him well.
Monet's art is representative of Impressionism.
Representative democracy is one form of government.
Are your opinions representative of those of the other students?
The firm has representatives in every city in Turkey.
Later, I will be commercial representative.
Subject to the exceptions provided for in the law or resulting from the character of a given legal act, a legal act may be performed through a representative.
I think a representative should be a part of a community.
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