Etymology: [ dis-t&n(t)s ] (noun.) 14th century. From Middle English Old French Latin distantia (“distance, remoteneness, difference”) distans, present participle of distare (“to stand apart, be separate, distant, or different”) di-, dis- (“apart”) + stare (“to stand”).
Synonyms: absence, ambit, amplitude, area, bit, breadth, compass, country mile, expanse, extension, extent, farness, far piece, gap, good ways, heavens, hinterland, horizon, lapse
Antonyms: affection, friendliness, sympathy, warmth, associate, be friendly, go to
uzaklık, mesafe, uzakta tutmak, MESAFE:Pruva direkleri arasındaki herhangi bir yönde yan yana münferit gemiler veya botlar arasında ölçülen mesafe, at a distance uzakta, soğukluk, a good distance off epeyce uzakta, uzak olma, mesafeler, araya mesafe koyma, distans, uzak yer, resmiyet, mesafe uzaklık, süre, uzağa koymak, buut, uzak, perspektif, geçmek, geride bırakmak, Mesae, uzaklık, iki nokta arasındaki mesafe, müddet, açıklık, ara, uzaklik, Zaman aralığı, iki olay arasında geçen müddet, menzil, belirli bir mesafede, keep on, from a distance uzaktan, uzak bir yerde, bağımsız, ayrı, geri plân, arka plân, aralıklar,
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To leave at a distance; to outpace, leave behind, To move away (from) someone or something, A considerable amount of space, The entire amount of space to the objective, The amount of space between two points, usually geographical points, usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line, Distance remaining between your present position and a waypoint, toi, distancy, length, The interval between two notes; as, the distance of a fourth or seventh, To place at a distance or remotely, in a landscape, Remoteness in succession or relation; as, the distance between a descendant and his ancestor, A withholding of intimacy; alienation; coldness; disagreement; variance; restraint; reserve, To cause to appear as if at a distance; to make seem remote, indifference by personal withdrawal; "emotional distance", Ideal disjunction; discrepancy; contrariety, space between two points or things; condition of being apart; expanse, area, a remote point in time; "if that happens it will be at some distance in the future"; "at a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details", a distant region; "I could see it in the distance", the property created by the space between two objects or points size of the gap between two places; "the distance from New York to Chicago"; "he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points", 3; to leave far behind; to surpass greatly, To outstrip by as much as a distance see Distance, n, Remoteness of place; a remote place, To move away from someone or something, steer clear of, The space between two objects; the length of a line, especially the shortest line joining two points or things that are separate; measure of separation in place, A space marked out in the last part of a race course, The part of a picture which contains the representation of those objects which are the farthest away, esp, The remoteness or reserve which respect requires; hence, respect; ceremoniousness, Space between two antagonists in fencing, Relative space, between troops in ranks, measured from front to rear; contrasted with interval, which is measured from right to left, keep at a distance; "we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living, Length or interval of time; period, past or future, between two eras or events, the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of 10 minutes", size of the gap between two places; "the distance from New York to Chicago"; "he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points", the property created by the space between two objects or points, If you keep your distance from someone or something, you do not get physically close to them. He walked towards the doorway, careful to keep his distance. distance yourself (from sth) to say that you are not involved with someone or something, especially to avoid being connected with them, keep at a distance; "we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living", go far ahead of; "He outdistanced the other runners", Français :Distance Deutsch : Entfernung, The distance between two objects a measure of the interval between them It is important to understand that distances are not always measured by rulers, or their equivalent Measurements of distance are also related to measures of similarity and dissimilarity, The vertical distance between a point and the regression line Usually known as the "residual ", If you keep your distance from someone or something or keep them at a distance, you do not become involved with them. Jay had always tended to keep his girlfriends at a distance, If you are at a distance from something, or if you see it or remember it from a distance, you are a long way away from it in space or time. The only way I can cope with my mother is at a distance Now I can look back on the whole tragedy from a distance of forty years, When two things are very far apart, you talk about the distance between them. The distance wouldn't be a problem, The distance between two points or places is the amount of space between them. the distance between the island and the nearby shore Everything is within walking distance, surpass, leave far behind; keep at a distance, maintain a distance between, Distance learning or distance education involves studying at home and sending your work to a college or university, rather than attending the college or university in person. I'm doing a theology degree by distance learning, emphasis When you want to emphasize that two people or things do not have a close relationship or are not the same, you can refer to the distance between them. There was a vast distance between psychological clues and concrete proof, If you distance yourself from a person or thing, or if something distances you from them, you feel less friendly or positive towards them, or become less involved with them. The author distanced himself from some of the comments in his book Television may actually be distancing the public from the war. + distanced dis·tanced Clough felt he'd become too distanced from his fans, Distance is coolness or unfriendliness in the way that someone behaves towards you. There were periods of sulking, of pronounced distance, of coldness. closeness, If you can see something in the distance, you can see it, far away from you. We suddenly saw her in the distance, The space separating the fencers We distinguish five distances: Open distance = farther than advance-lunge distance Advance-lunge distance Lunging distance Thrusting distance Close Quarters = closer than thrusting distance, One of the three components of the time, distance, and shielding (TDS) response; refers to the recommendation that one maintain distance from a hazard if at all possible Refer to the North American Emergency Response Guide (NAERG) as an appropriate resource, The approximate distance to the nearest coastline The nearest coastline may be an island or a point on the U S shoreline, Where miles are referred to in this booklet nautical miles are meant One nautical mile = 1 852 km, a measure of the disparity between two observations on a set of variables The most common measure is the squared Euclidian distance which is the sum of squared differences across a set of variables Letting m = the number of variables, and Xij be the value of the j-th variable for the i-th case, the squared Euclidian distance between cases k and l is, The length (in feet, meters, miles, etc ) between two waypoints or from your current position to a destination waypoint This length can be measured in straight line (rhumb line) or great circle (over the earth) terms GPS normally uses great circle calculations for distance and desired track, those items which are viewed beyond arm's length are considered in the distance, i e , curbs, steps, television, etc, If two points, A and B, are located on a number line, then the positive difference of their coordinates is the distance between A and B, (dstns) An interval of space between two points, the effective bouting space between two fencers in combat, Refers to the relative positions of two opposing fencers See fencing measure, Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, "distance" means the same as "mileage ", the space between two points, n The space between two points, Usually treated as a measure of evolutionary divergence, i e phylogenetic distance increases with increasing evolutionary divergence Distances are usually expressed pair-wise among the terminal taxa, and can be calculated based on a specified evolutionary model; the model specifies the probabilities of character-state changes through evolutionary time Distances are popular for building phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data (cf maximum likelihood, parsimony), The distance between neurons, calculated from their positions with a distance function, Looking at this term from the standpoint of the narrator, the recounting narrator can have varying degrees and different types of distance from the story they are telling Factors would include whether or not they are a part of the events as well as the passage of time since those events Narrators can also have moral distance from their tale if their values have changed since they participated in the events they are recounting or intellectual distance if they have gained new insight or education since they performed the actions communicated , The units of all distance measures, Distance between points P (x1, y1) and Q (x2, y2), The distance of the location from the start of the line, Must be defined each time Some use the front foot, some the back foot Some use the tip of the foot, some the heel Some substract an armlength, ways, Third person singular simple present of to distance (oneself), plural form of distance, past of distance, plural of distance, Third person singular simple present of to distance (oneself.), present participle of distance,
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To leave at a distance; to outpace, leave behind - "Then the horse, with muscles strong as steel, distanced the sound."
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To move away (from) someone or something - "He distanced himself from the comments made by some of his colleagues."
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A considerable amount of space - "The friendship did not survive the row: they kept each other at a distance."
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The entire amount of space to the objective - "He had promised to perform this task, but did not go the distance."
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The amount of space between two points, usually geographical points, usually (but not necessarily) measured along a straight line - "The distance to Petersborough is thirty miles."
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Distance remaining between your present position and a waypoint
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distancy
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length
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The interval between two notes; as, the distance of a fourth or seventh
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To place at a distance or remotely
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in a landscape
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Remoteness in succession or relation; as, the distance between a descendant and his ancestor
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A withholding of intimacy; alienation; coldness; disagreement; variance; restraint; reserve
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To cause to appear as if at a distance; to make seem remote
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indifference by personal withdrawal; "emotional distance"
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Ideal disjunction; discrepancy; contrariety
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space between two points or things; condition of being apart; expanse, area isim
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a remote point in time; "if that happens it will be at some distance in the future"; "at a distance of ten years he had forgotten many of the details"
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a distant region; "I could see it in the distance"
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the property created by the space between two objects or points size of the gap between two places; "the distance from New York to Chicago"; "he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points"
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3; to leave far behind; to surpass greatly
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To outstrip by as much as a distance see Distance, n
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Remoteness of place; a remote place
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To move away from someone or something
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steer clear of
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The space between two objects; the length of a line, especially the shortest line joining two points or things that are separate; measure of separation in place
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A space marked out in the last part of a race course
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The part of a picture which contains the representation of those objects which are the farthest away, esp
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The remoteness or reserve which respect requires; hence, respect; ceremoniousness
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Space between two antagonists in fencing
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Relative space, between troops in ranks, measured from front to rear; contrasted with interval, which is measured from right to left
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keep at a distance; "we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living
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Length or interval of time; period, past or future, between two eras or events
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the interval between two times; "the distance from birth to death"; "it all happened in the space of 10 minutes"
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size of the gap between two places; "the distance from New York to Chicago"; "he determined the length of the shortest line segment joining the two points"
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the property created by the space between two objects or points
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If you keep your distance from someone or something, you do not get physically close to them. He walked towards the doorway, careful to keep his distance. distance yourself (from sth) to say that you are not involved with someone or something, especially to avoid being connected with them
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keep at a distance; "we have to distance ourselves from these events in order to continue living"
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go far ahead of; "He outdistanced the other runners"
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Français :Distance Deutsch : Entfernung
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The distance between two objects a measure of the interval between them It is important to understand that distances are not always measured by rulers, or their equivalent Measurements of distance are also related to measures of similarity and dissimilarity
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The vertical distance between a point and the regression line Usually known as the "residual "
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If you keep your distance from someone or something or keep them at a distance, you do not become involved with them. Jay had always tended to keep his girlfriends at a distance
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If you are at a distance from something, or if you see it or remember it from a distance, you are a long way away from it in space or time. The only way I can cope with my mother is at a distance Now I can look back on the whole tragedy from a distance of forty years
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When two things are very far apart, you talk about the distance between them. The distance wouldn't be a problem
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The distance between two points or places is the amount of space between them. the distance between the island and the nearby shore Everything is within walking distance
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surpass, leave far behind; keep at a distance, maintain a distance between fiil
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Distance learning or distance education involves studying at home and sending your work to a college or university, rather than attending the college or university in person. I'm doing a theology degree by distance learning
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emphasis When you want to emphasize that two people or things do not have a close relationship or are not the same, you can refer to the distance between them. There was a vast distance between psychological clues and concrete proof
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If you distance yourself from a person or thing, or if something distances you from them, you feel less friendly or positive towards them, or become less involved with them. The author distanced himself from some of the comments in his book Television may actually be distancing the public from the war. + distanced dis·tanced Clough felt he'd become too distanced from his fans
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Distance is coolness or unfriendliness in the way that someone behaves towards you. There were periods of sulking, of pronounced distance, of coldness. closeness
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If you can see something in the distance, you can see it, far away from you. We suddenly saw her in the distance
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The space separating the fencers We distinguish five distances: Open distance = farther than advance-lunge distance Advance-lunge distance Lunging distance Thrusting distance Close Quarters = closer than thrusting distance
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One of the three components of the time, distance, and shielding (TDS) response; refers to the recommendation that one maintain distance from a hazard if at all possible Refer to the North American Emergency Response Guide (NAERG) as an appropriate resource
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The approximate distance to the nearest coastline The nearest coastline may be an island or a point on the U S shoreline
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Where miles are referred to in this booklet nautical miles are meant One nautical mile = 1 852 km
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a measure of the disparity between two observations on a set of variables The most common measure is the squared Euclidian distance which is the sum of squared differences across a set of variables Letting m = the number of variables, and Xij be the value of the j-th variable for the i-th case, the squared Euclidian distance between cases k and l is
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The length (in feet, meters, miles, etc ) between two waypoints or from your current position to a destination waypoint This length can be measured in straight line (rhumb line) or great circle (over the earth) terms GPS normally uses great circle calculations for distance and desired track
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those items which are viewed beyond arm's length are considered in the distance, i e , curbs, steps, television, etc
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If two points, A and B, are located on a number line, then the positive difference of their coordinates is the distance between A and B
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(dstns) An interval of space between two points
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the effective bouting space between two fencers in combat
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Refers to the relative positions of two opposing fencers See fencing measure
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Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, "distance" means the same as "mileage "
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the space between two points
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n The space between two points
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Usually treated as a measure of evolutionary divergence, i e phylogenetic distance increases with increasing evolutionary divergence Distances are usually expressed pair-wise among the terminal taxa, and can be calculated based on a specified evolutionary model; the model specifies the probabilities of character-state changes through evolutionary time Distances are popular for building phylogenetic trees from molecular sequence data (cf maximum likelihood, parsimony)
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The distance between neurons, calculated from their positions with a distance function
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Looking at this term from the standpoint of the narrator, the recounting narrator can have varying degrees and different types of distance from the story they are telling Factors would include whether or not they are a part of the events as well as the passage of time since those events Narrators can also have moral distance from their tale if their values have changed since they participated in the events they are recounting or intellectual distance if they have gained new insight or education since they performed the actions communicated
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The units of all distance measures
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Distance between points P (x1, y1) and Q (x2, y2)
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The distance of the location from the start of the line
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Must be defined each time Some use the front foot, some the back foot Some use the tip of the foot, some the heel Some substract an armlength
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A distance.
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distances
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