demarcate 的定义
de·mar·cat·ed, de·mar·cat·ing.
- to determine or mark off the boundaries or limits of: to demarcate a piece of property.
- to separate distinctly: to demarcate the lots with fences.
demarcate 近义词
differentiate
更多demarcate例句
- They’re helpfully demarcated on the eastern side of the freeway.
- Moving a cursor inside the narrowly demarcated blast radius one comes across dots or particles that can be clicked on.
- Sam’s room was the living room and had a hanging sheet demarcating it.
- The discovery of the genome a century after Darwin published On the Origin of Species seemed to demarcate an upper limit.
- We used Flor Fedora carpet tiles to demarcate the display areas, in place of heavy platforms.
- Out at Hillside the stones that demarcate the territory of an old-fashioned house are new and snowily whitewashed.
- General Liu and I proposed to demarcate south of the Taiping.