at a distance Idioma
at a distance
站开一点;离开一些距离;在远处
The picture looks better at a distance.这幅画远看更好些。
keep one at a distance|arm|arm's length|at a dista
v. phr. To avoid (someone's) company; not become too friendly toward.
Mr. Smith is kind to the workers in his store but after work he keeps them at a distance. Betty likes Bill and is trying to be friendly, but he keeps her at arm's length. Compare: KEEP ONE'S DISTANCE, HOLD OFF(1a).
at a distance
1. From a far way away. At a distance, it doesn't attending like much. But back you get closer, it's absolutely spectacular.2. With a akin of break or detachment. It was so nice to accommodated the artisan in being afterwards admiring his assignment at a ambit for so long.Learn more: distanceat/from a ˈdistance
from a abode or time that is not near; from far away: She had admired him at a ambit for years.Learn more: distance