slovodefinícia
distinguished
(mass)
distinguished
- vynikajúci, elegantný
distinguished
(encz)
distinguished,elegantní Zdeněk Brož
distinguished
(encz)
distinguished,respektovaný adj: jose
distinguished
(encz)
distinguished,rozlišovaný adv: parkmaj
distinguished
(encz)
distinguished,uznávaný adj: jose
distinguished
(encz)
distinguished,vynikající adj: Zdeněk Brož
distinguished
(encz)
distinguished,význačný adj: Zdeněk Brož
Distinguished
(gcide)
Distinguish \Dis*tin"guish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Distinguished; p. pr. & vb. n. Distinguishing.] [F.
distinguer, L. distinguere, distinctum; di- = dis- +
stinguere to quench, extinguish; prob. orig., to prick, and
so akin to G. stechen, E. stick, and perh. sting. Cf.
Extinguish.]
1. Not set apart from others by visible marks; to make
distinctive or discernible by exhibiting differences; to
mark off by some characteristic.
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Not more distinguished by her purple vest,
Than by the charming features of her face. --Dryden.
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Milton has distinguished the sweetbrier and the
eglantine. --Nares.
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2. To separate by definition of terms or logical division of
a subject with regard to difference; as, to distinguish
sounds into high and low.
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Moses distinguished the causes of the flood into
those that belong to the heavens, and those that
belong to the earth. --T. Burnet.
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3. To recognize or discern by marks, signs, or characteristic
quality or qualities; to know and discriminate (anything)
from other things with which it might be confounded; as,
to distinguish the sound of a drum.
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We are enabled to distinguish good from evil, as
well as truth from falsehood. --Watts.
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Nor more can you distinguish of a man,
Than of his outward show. --Shak.
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4. To constitute a difference; to make to differ.
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Who distinguisheth thee? --1 Cor. iv.
7. (Douay
version).
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5. To separate from others by a mark of honor; to make
eminent or known; to confer distinction upon; -- with by
or for."To distinguish themselves by means never tried
before." --Johnson.

Syn: To mark; discriminate; differentiate; characterize;
discern; perceive; signalize; honor; glorify.
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Distinguished
(gcide)
Distinguished \Dis*tin"guished\, a.
1. Marked; special.
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The most distinguished politeness. --Mad. D'
Arblay.
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2. Separated from others by distinct difference; having, or
indicating, superiority; eminent or known; illustrious; --
applied to persons and deeds.

Syn: Marked; noted; famous; conspicuous; celebrated;
transcendent; eminent; illustrious; extraordinary;
prominent. -- Distinguished, Eminent, Conspicuous,
Celebrated, Illustrious. A man is eminent, when he
stands high as compared with those around him;
conspicuous, when he is so elevated as to be seen and
observed; distinguished, when he has something which
makes him stand apart from others in the public view;
celebrated, when he is widely spoken of with honor and
respect; illustrious, when a splendor is thrown around
him which confers the highest dignity.
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distinguished
(wn)
distinguished
adj 1: (used of persons) standing above others in character or
attainment or reputation; "our distinguished professor"
2: used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an
eminent person; "his distinguished bearing"; "the monarch's
imposing presence"; "she reigned in magisterial beauty" [syn:
distinguished, grand, imposing, magisterial]
podobné slovodefinícia
undistinguished
(encz)
undistinguished,
Contradistinguished
(gcide)
Contradistinguish \Con`tra*dis*tin"guish\ (?; 144), v. t. [imp.
& p. p. Contradistinguished; p. pr. & vb. n.
Contradistinguishing.]
To distinguish by a contrast of opposite qualities.
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These are our complex ideas of soul and body, as
contradistinguished. --Locke.
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Distinguished
(gcide)
Distinguish \Dis*tin"guish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Distinguished; p. pr. & vb. n. Distinguishing.] [F.
distinguer, L. distinguere, distinctum; di- = dis- +
stinguere to quench, extinguish; prob. orig., to prick, and
so akin to G. stechen, E. stick, and perh. sting. Cf.
Extinguish.]
1. Not set apart from others by visible marks; to make
distinctive or discernible by exhibiting differences; to
mark off by some characteristic.
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Not more distinguished by her purple vest,
Than by the charming features of her face. --Dryden.
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Milton has distinguished the sweetbrier and the
eglantine. --Nares.
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2. To separate by definition of terms or logical division of
a subject with regard to difference; as, to distinguish
sounds into high and low.
[1913 Webster]

Moses distinguished the causes of the flood into
those that belong to the heavens, and those that
belong to the earth. --T. Burnet.
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3. To recognize or discern by marks, signs, or characteristic
quality or qualities; to know and discriminate (anything)
from other things with which it might be confounded; as,
to distinguish the sound of a drum.
[1913 Webster]

We are enabled to distinguish good from evil, as
well as truth from falsehood. --Watts.
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Nor more can you distinguish of a man,
Than of his outward show. --Shak.
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4. To constitute a difference; to make to differ.
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Who distinguisheth thee? --1 Cor. iv.
7. (Douay
version).
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5. To separate from others by a mark of honor; to make
eminent or known; to confer distinction upon; -- with by
or for."To distinguish themselves by means never tried
before." --Johnson.

Syn: To mark; discriminate; differentiate; characterize;
discern; perceive; signalize; honor; glorify.
[1913 Webster]Distinguished \Dis*tin"guished\, a.
1. Marked; special.
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The most distinguished politeness. --Mad. D'
Arblay.
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2. Separated from others by distinct difference; having, or
indicating, superiority; eminent or known; illustrious; --
applied to persons and deeds.

Syn: Marked; noted; famous; conspicuous; celebrated;
transcendent; eminent; illustrious; extraordinary;
prominent. -- Distinguished, Eminent, Conspicuous,
Celebrated, Illustrious. A man is eminent, when he
stands high as compared with those around him;
conspicuous, when he is so elevated as to be seen and
observed; distinguished, when he has something which
makes him stand apart from others in the public view;
celebrated, when he is widely spoken of with honor and
respect; illustrious, when a splendor is thrown around
him which confers the highest dignity.
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Distinguishedly
(gcide)
Distinguishedly \Dis*tin"guish*ed*ly\, adv.
In a distinguished manner. [R.] --Swift.
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Indistinguished
(gcide)
Indistinguished \In`dis*tin"guished\, a.
Indistinct. [R.] "That indistinguished mass." --Sir T.
Browne.
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Undistinguished
(gcide)
Undistinguished \Undistinguished\
See distinguished.
distinguished conduct medal
(wn)
Distinguished Conduct Medal
n 1: a British military decoration for distinguished conduct in
the field
distinguished flying cross
(wn)
Distinguished Flying Cross
n 1: a United States Air Force decoration for heroism while
participating in an aerial flight
distinguished service cross
(wn)
Distinguished Service Cross
n 1: a United States Army decoration for extraordinary heroism
against an armed enemy
distinguished service medal
(wn)
Distinguished Service Medal
n 1: a United States military decoration for meritorious service
in wartime duty of great responsibility
distinguished service order
(wn)
Distinguished Service Order
n 1: a British military decoration for special service in action
undistinguished
(wn)
undistinguished
adj 1: not worthy of notice [syn: insignificant,
undistinguished]
distinguished encoding rules
(foldoc)
Distinguished Encoding Rules
DER

(DER) An X.690 encoding format (or
transfer syntax) for data structures described by ASN.1
that specifies exactly one way to encode a value thus ensuring
a unique, canonical, serialised representation. DER is a
restricted variant of BER. For example, DER has exactly one
way to encode a Boolean value. DER is used in
cryptography, e.g. for digital certificates such as
X.509.

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