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distant English

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distant

Distant is far away; at a distance. She liked to travel to distant places. A distant person is someone who is hard to get to know. My best friend is so quiet and distant, even I don't know him too well sometimes.

distant

separated in space or coming from or going to a distance distant villages the sound of distant traffic a distant sound a distant telephone call (= remote) far apart in relevance or relationship or kinship a distant cousin a remote relative a distant likeness considerations entirely removed (or remote) from politics (= remote) located far away spatially distant lands remote stars (= remote) separate or apart in time distant events the remote past or future (= aloof, upstage) remote in manner stood apart with aloof dignity a distant smile he was upstage with strangers

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Simple sentences

We saw the gleam of a distant lighthouse.
He's a distant relative of mine.
We can see distant objects with a telescope.
You need not have come all the way from such a distant place.
The new boy is distant because he does not know us.
An orphan at three, he was brought up by a distant relative.
He is my distant relation.
A close neighbor is better than a distant relative.
Sometimes he seems very distant.
The pilgrims brought gifts from distant lands.
About distant relatives, one can complain to their heart's content.
Tom is a distant relative of mine.
Tom wrote a book about a young man who, in the distant future, falls in love with an extraterrestrial girl, during an invasion of the earth.
The serial killer was cold and distant during his trial, and appeared unaffected by the fact that he had murdered so many people.
Distant things look blurred.
The moon is distant from the earth.
Today we can go to distant countries easily by plane.
My son lives in a distant place.
The Milky Way is a vast belt of distant stars, each star a sun like ours.
It's still minor league but in the not so distant future they'll be coming to a place near you.
On cloudy days, you can hear distant sounds better than in clear weather.
This world is a distant three hundred million light years away from the world where you live.

Movie subtitles

Once, when Zheng He had sailed the high seas, China had been able to regard distant Europeans with indifference, if not contempt.
And if a distant world has similar conditions, there's at least a possibility life could emerge there, too.
But you're always so distant.
This miserable sum is enough for an entire family... until the not-so-distant day when the practice is outlawed.
Above it all the haunting call of a muezzin from a distant mosque.
Well, you're like some marvelous, distant well, queen, I guess.
Was I so unattractive? So distant?
As for distant and forbidding on the contrary, but you also were a little the worse, or better, for wine and there are rules about that.
Don't be too distant with him, and, be sure to laugh when he makes a joke.
Thank you, Mrs. Pierce. I trust that I might see you in the not-too-distant future.
It was rumored that he had been seen in a low den. in the distant parts of Whitechapel.
He would go away, leave England forever, live obscurely in a distant country. find peace in a life of humility and self-denial.
They are beautiful, like the loneliness of distant stars.
You two being his uncle and aunt. sort of distant relations, you might say.
Large quantities of dust between the stars obscured a clear view to distant parts and the Centre.
Heavy fragrances confuse your senses, crimson flames, flaring up like visions, distant music and soft singing lure you deeper and deeper.
Full of shame and anxiousness, he turned to his mother's portrait but the image seemed distant and faded.
She found him rather distant, self-absorbed and prone to upstaging her in front of the camera. But Whale intervened.
Oh, London. that's like in a very distant fog.
You've become morose and distant.
Over there on a distant hill, a temple appears from the lowlands: the Potala!
The lady who brought the beer yesterday is in fact. a distant relative of mine, is this information enough?
Will you next Sunday again have an appointment with your distant relative?
Most of us associate heroism with bygone times or distant lands.
She's a distant relative of mine.
You seem to come from a distant place.
And tonight I must go back to my. my distant kingdom.
Mark Pyncheon, a distant relative, died a fortnight ago.
My Pyncheon has just returned from.. a distant land.
Now the past can become a distant dream.
So distant? So forbidding or something?
She's a kind of a very distant cousin, but she's nice.
He can so easily think that I inherited it from a third cousin or a second husband, or some distant relative of that kind.

News and current affairs

Larger and more powerful nations were envious of so a powerful spokesman, and his speeches became textbook models for statesmen and diplomats in distant lands.
The world's advice givers might try to keep this in mind when offering to help leaders of distant countries that are grappling with problems with which the adviser has little or no first-hand experience.
Health education through public media, reaching distant areas of the country, is an urgent priority, but has been utterly ignored in favor of commercial priorities.
In fact, some city dwellers don't even bother with acquiring land or gaining distant help.
Alas, the election makes such agreement more distant than ever.
For the Shia religious hierarchy, long accustomed to relegating the advent of the Mahdi to a distant future, Ahmadinejad's insistent millenarianism is troublesome.
So tempers are rising over something which, if and when it happens in the distant future, may or may not have much impact.
By announcing its determination to go ahead with a distant NMD, the US has created political turbulence which it must address now if major damage is to be avoided.
I submit that in the not-so-distant future, moral, social, and political support for capitalism will be severely tested as would-be egalitarian health systems face ever-rising costs.
If universal conformity to a rules-based international order still seems like a distant prospect, an important reason is that countries that should be leading the charge still so often behave like rogue states.
Fairness and reasonableness are also distant goals, because there is vast disorder among Chinese law-making institutions, central and local alike.
These developments, of course, follow from the US-led invasion of Iraq, which turned a vague and distant threat into an imposing neighbor whose intentions towards Syria's Baathist regime are anything but friendly.
Indeed, 2010 will determine whether US President Barack Obama's vision of a nuclear-free world will remain a distant but achievable hope, or must be abandoned.
In the not-too-distant past, widespread denigration of this sort in Africa, Latin America, and other parts of South Asia often made it easier for populist authoritarianism to take hold.
In Colombia's south - where the heavy presence of illegal armed groups makes social peace a distant dream - I went to visit a secondary school, as part of a needs assessment.
The period of rapid progress is not in the distant past.
It has been years since the EU looked so distant, so aloof.
As a result, the prospect of closer cooperation remains distant.
Because of this simple fact, the military considerations are very different from those in a conflict between countries that are distant from each other.
Palestinians working in Israel are good for both sides, and better than the foreigners who come from distant lands and live an isolated life in Israel, solitary and under constant threat of expulsion.
But, in both cases, the lender was distant and anonymous.
Despite their hawkish approach to North Korea's nuclear threats, South Korean officials know that uranium enrichment and spent-fuel reprocessing remains only a distant possibility.
It is true, they say, that the Bush administration launched the Free Trade Area of the Americas, but hemispheric free trade looks as distant today as ever.
But if we are to sustain our species into the distant future, we need to make big decisions correctly.

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