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adjectivebe distinctive of something — für etwas charakteristisch sein
* * *[-tiv]adjective (different and easily identified: I recognized her from a long way off - she has a very distinctive walk!) bezeichnend* * *dis·tinc·tive[dɪˈstɪŋ(k)tɪv]1. (special) charakteristisch, unverwechselbar2. (distinguishing)\distinctive feature Unterscheidungsmerkmal nt* * *[dI'stIŋktIv]adjstyle, flavour, smell, gesture, walk etc unverwechselbar, unverkennbar; feature, pattern unverkennbar; sound typisch, unverkennbar; voice, dress (= characteristic) charakteristisch; (= unmistakable) unverwechselbar; (= striking) colour, plumage auffälligshe had a very distinctive voice — sie hatte eine ganz unverwechselbare or besondere Stimme
with his distinctive irony — mit der ihm eigenen or für ihn charakteristischen Ironie
there's something distinctive about them — an ihnen ist etwas Besonderes
distinctive to sb/sth — charakteristisch für jdn/etw
* * *distinctive [dıˈstıŋktıv] adj (adv distinctively)1. unterscheidend, Unterscheidungs…, Erkennungs…: → academic.ru/26708/feature">feature A 3, mark1 A 32. kennzeichnend, bezeichnend, charakteristisch ( alle:of für), besonder(er, e, es), ausgeprägt, spezifisch, unverwechselbar:be distinctive of sth etwas kennzeichnen* * *adjective* * *adj.ausgeprägt adj.unterscheidend adj.
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