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discrete English

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What does discrete mean?

discrete

(= distinct) constituting a separate entity or part a government with three discrete divisions on two distinct occasions

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Simple sentences

I'm very discrete.

Movie subtitles

Be discrete.
We'll make way. - I said discrete.
But please be discrete.
I'm not the curious type. And I'm always very discrete with the ladies.
That's all, but be discrete.
I was perhaps too discrete.
Tell him to come immediately, and be discrete.
It's more discrete and private.
Keep it quiet and discrete.
Be a little more discrete with the beer can, huh?
You were too discrete.
It is a mass of plasma energy contained within discrete boundaries by an outer covering of silicates, actinides and carbonaceous chondrites.
You should be more discrete and not give my home address.
The most discrete Oscar in the world.
Be discrete. - We'll make way.
We are very attentive and exceptionally discrete.
Lead a quiet life Madame. A discrete one.
It's more discrete. so I prefer that.
No, I keep myself discrete when I travel.
From now on, we're gonna be more discrete and use less muscle.
He doesn't seem to have any discrete organs, not in the traditional sense.
Their internal energy patterns appear to be consistent with discrete organic processes.
Then we pick up three discrete patterns in that lattice that don't match anything else in there and which have biological components.
I, for one, would advise you to be more discrete.
We tend to be more discrete.
I didn't ask. You were too discrete.
I know, but I still think we should be a bit more discrete, don't you?
It's my own damn fault, I'm the one that wanted us to be discrete!
You can't get any more discrete than sneaking around here, can you?
Why are they pissing us off like that? Why a red Mercedes when grey is much more discrete?
The other person, as you say, is as discrete as me.
It doesn't have a discrete separate brain.
But I can manipulate the oxygen field from here, create discrete pockets of atmosphere.
So much for being discrete.

News and current affairs

Discrete, limited programs failed to create properly functioning state mechanisms.
East Asians entered the modern world of nation states in self-consciously discrete secular units.
In other words, none of these countries, except Egypt, had ever been a discrete political entity.
If a discrete exchange-rate appreciation is to be sustained, it must reflect expected monetary policies: tight money and deflation in the appreciated country, and easy money with inflation in the depreciated country.
European leaders, even when they are unhappy over US positions, therefore need to combine forceful support for the transatlantic community of interests with discrete, if firm lobbying in Washington not to strain it to the breaking point.
To the US administration, every act in the drama of the war on terror was seen as discrete and self-contained: Afghanistan, Iraq, Palestine, and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Indian officials are generally discrete in public about relations with China, but in private their concerns remain intense.
But there are several reasons to doubt that youth unemployment is a discrete problem meriting special treatment.
But the trauma of a discrete regime change, a default of solemn official commitments, and the bandwagon momentum these events generate are avoided by the use of floating rates.

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