单词 | to distinguish |
释义 | DEFINITIVE EXAMPLES 权威例句〔ALIVE〕At this age, children are still unable to distinguish between animate and inanimate objects. 这个年龄的儿童还不能分辨有生命和无生命的物体。朗文写作活用〔CAN/CAN'T〕Her actions show an inability to distinguish between fantasy and reality. 她的所为表明她无法区分虚幻和现实。朗文写作活用〔DIFFERENT〕A tiny baby soon learns to distinguish its mother's face from other adults’ faces. 幼婴很快就学会把母亲的脸与其他大人的脸区分开来。朗文写作活用〔DIFFERENT〕Even a expert would find it hard to distinguish between the original painting and the copy. 甚至专家也难以辨认出原画作与仿制品。朗文写作活用〔EFFECTIVE/NOT EFFECTIVE〕Even experts were not able to distinguish infallibly between the two artists’ work. 即使是专家也不能准确无误地区分出这两位艺术家的作品。朗文写作活用〔South River〕The Delaware River. It was so named by Dutch explorers to distinguish it from the North River, an estuary of the Hudson River.南河:即特拉华河。荷兰探险家将其命名为南河,以同哈得孙河的一个河口-北河区分开来美国传统〔blind〕In blind trials, users who were given both drugs orally were unable to distinguish between the effects of heroin and methadone.在盲测过程中,口服海洛因和美沙酮这两种药物的人分辨不出两者的效果。剑桥高阶〔brightness〕The effect or sensation by means of which an observer is able to distinguish differences in luminance.敏锐:观察者赖以能够分辨不同光度的效应或感觉美国传统〔cognizance〕Heraldry A crest or badge worn to distinguish the bearer.【纹章学】 纹章:戴上以区别随从仆人的纹饰或标志美国传统〔colorblind〕Partially or totally unable to distinguish certain colors.色盲的:部分或完全不能分辨某种色彩的美国传统〔contradistinguish〕To distinguish by contrasting qualities.通过对比性质进行区别美国传统〔diagnose〕To distinguish or identify (a disease, for example) by diagnosis.诊断:通过诊断辨别或识别(如疾病)美国传统〔discriminant〕An expression used to distinguish or separate other expressions in a quantity or an equation.判别式:在一个量或方程式中,用于区分或区别其他表达式的表达式美国传统〔distinguish〕At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong? 儿童到什么年龄才能明辨是非?牛津高阶〔distinguish〕He learned to distinguish a great variety of birds, animals, and plants.他学会了辨认很多不同种类的飞禽、走兽和植物。麦克米伦高阶〔distinguish〕It is hard to distinguish him from his twin brother.很难辨认出他和他的孪生兄弟。21世纪英汉〔distinguish〕It is necessary to distinguish the policies of two successive governments.分清前后两届政府的政策很有必要。柯林斯高阶〔distinguish〕It is often difficult to distinguish clearly between fact and fiction in this book.读这本书经常很难分辨其中的真实和虚构内容。牛津搭配〔distinguish〕It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other.很难分辨出一对孪生儿谁是谁。牛津高阶〔distinguish〕It's important to distinguish between business and pleasure.分清什么是正事什么是娱乐非常重要。剑桥高阶〔distinguish〕Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish.有时候现实和幻想很难区分。牛津高阶〔distinguish〕The light was too dim for me to distinguish anything clearly.光线太暗,我什么也看不清。朗文当代〔distinguish〕There is very little to distinguish it from the hundreds of other websites devoted to this subject.它与有关这一主题的数以百计的其他网站没有什么区别。麦克米伦高阶〔distinguish〕They concluded that even three-year-olds are able to distinguish between causes and effects.他们得出结论,连3岁的孩子也能区分因果。麦克米伦高阶〔distinguish〕You should be able to distinguish fact from fantasy.你应该能区分现实和幻想。韦氏高阶〔extricate〕Archaic To distinguish from something related.【古语】 区分:从有关的事物中区分美国传统〔fact〕It's important to distinguish fact from fiction.区别真实和虚构是重要的。牛津高阶〔fiction〕It is sometimes difficult to distinguish fact from fiction in the book.有时很难区分书中的事实和虚构成分。麦克米伦高阶〔filename〕A name given to a computer file to distinguish it from other files, often containing an extension that classifies it by type.文件名:为区别计算机文件所给的名称,通常包括可以区分其类型的副档名美国传统〔fils〕Used to distinguish a son from his father when they have the same given name.子,小辈:当父子有相同姓时用于区分他们美国传统〔fog〕Through the fog of war he is able to distinguish friend from foe.他能够透过战争的迷雾分清敌我。外研社新世纪〔fundamental〕The fundamental problem lies in their inability to distinguish between reality and invention.最根本的问题在于他们无法分清现实和虚构。柯林斯高阶〔imagination〕She was no longer able to distinguish between imagination and reality.她再也不能分清幻想和现实了。牛津高阶〔junior〕Abbr. jr.,Jr.,Jun.,jun.,jnr.Used to distinguish a son from his father when they have the same given name.缩写 jr.,Jr.,Jun.,jun.,jnr.小:当父子俩的名相同时,该词用于表示儿子的名字,以区别于父亲美国传统〔nondistinctive〕Not phonemically distinctive; not serving to distinguish meaning.非区别性的:无声音区别的;无辩义作用的美国传统〔one〕They look so similar it's often difficult to distinguish one from the other.它们看上去这么相似,常常很难区分开来。剑桥高阶〔phonemic〕Serving to distinguish phonemes or distinctive features.音位差异的,区别性的:可区别音素或区别特征的美国传统〔prime〕One used to distinguish different values of the same variable in a mathematical expression.(在数学表达中用来)区别同一变量的不同值美国传统〔shine〕To distinguish oneself in an activity or a field; excel.出类拔萃:在某项活动或某个领域内超群;胜过他人美国传统〔shoal〕In those days there was nothing to distinguish him from the shoals of Eng.Lit. students.在那些日子里, 他和众多的英国文学系学生没什么两样。外研社新世纪〔simulation〕The viewer was unable to distinguish reality from simulation.旁观者无法辨别事实真伪。英汉大词典〔sore〕I would be sore pressed to be able to distinguish the two.我很难将这两者区分开来。外研社新世纪〔taste〕To distinguish flavors in the mouth.品尝:在口中辨别味道美国传统〔tone-deaf〕Unable to distinguish differences in musical pitch.不善于辨别音高的:不能或不善于辨别音乐声调高低不同的美国传统〔tone〕The pitch of a word used to determine its meaning or to distinguish differences in meaning.声调:决定某个词的意思或区分词义的词的发音高低美国传统He was called Smith Minor to distinguish him from the other Smiths. 人们称他小史密斯,以便与其他叫史密斯的人相区别。译典通It is certainly important to distinguish between right and wrong. 明辨是非当然要紧。译典通It's difficult to distinguish between the two artists by style since their works are so similar.很难从风格上辨别这两位艺术家,因为他们的作品太相近了。剑桥国际It's important to distinguish between business and pleasure.分清正事和娱乐很重要。剑桥国际They look very similar and it's often difficult to distinguish one from the other until you actually taste them.它们看上去很相似,在你真正尝它们之前通常很难区分这个和另外一个。剑桥国际 |
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