distant in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for distant in the English»Serbian Dictionary

dis·tant ['dɪstənt] ADJ

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rumbling of distant guns
distant relative
make out distant object
make out distant object

distant Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

from the dim and distant past
distant relative

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English
The more information one has about the product, the less distant it is.
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Jones was reportedly a strict taskmaster and was known for being rather cold and distant.
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A week later, she launched six torpedoes at a minesweeper 2500 yd distant.
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There are also occasional flashbacks to events in the distant past.
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A hypothetically near event is one that is highly probable, whereas a hypothetically distant event is one that is highly improbable.
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He also explains that primates are our distant relatives.
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By that time, he had become distant from the horse racing industry.
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This route became important for long distant coaches from the 14th century.
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It used electromagnets to drive and synchronize movement of pendulums at the source and the distant location, to scan and reproduce images.
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He received 499 votes for a distant fifth-place finish.
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