demarcated 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.
demarcated 近义词
differentiate
更多demarcated例句
- Rather, Israel borders four different states; it has demarcated and defined borders with two, Egypt and Jordan.
- On the other side, it is demarcated from the region in which impulse is a law unto itself.
- Fig. 56 shows supernumerary third molars, easily demarcated from the normal molars.
- It is not likely that new difficulties will arise on this side, although the boundary has not been demarcated.
- Those physiological functions of the human body that appear to be clearly marked off are really not completely demarcated.
- The outline of the hairy part of the scalp in front is very clearly demarcated by shaving back about a half to an inch and a half.