differentiate 的 2 个定义
dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.
- to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.
- to change; alter.
- to perceive the difference in or between.
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dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.
- to become unlike or dissimilar; change in character.
- to make a distinction.
- Biology. to change from relatively generalized to specialized kinds, during development.
differentiate 近义词
make a distinction
change; make different
更多differentiate例句
- What differentiates Verify is that it focuses primarily on video, Ostrow said, though as the new team comes together they will also produce more articles.
- There are a few popular types of reusable hand warmers, differentiated by heating mechanism.
- They’re motivated first and foremost by winning the war for talent, but also by opportunities to differentiate themselves with customers and investors.
- Yet few have been taught how to differentiate between the streams to information to understand when and how they are being lied to and manipulated.
- So now, it’s up to diners to differentiate between decisions made with public health in mind, and those fueled by economic or political pressures.
- How can we taxonomize their experience, and differentiate it from hallucination, or psychotic break?
- How did you try to differentiate your version from that one?
- He also shared insight into major factors that differentiate ancient vines.
- He created the curved Virgule heel as a signature, to differentiate his work post-Dior.
- They do not differentiate between the self-proclaimed Jewish State and the non-complicit members of that faith.
- Application of gentle heat or appropriate chemicals will serve to differentiate them.
- They consented to differentiate the armor so that a body could tell one team from the other, but that was the most they would do.
- As it is difficult to differentiate this second form from the first, the same precaution should be used.
- These characteristics which differentiate beings can therefore be called qualities only figuratively.
- I cannot say it often enough, that we must carefully differentiate between doctrine and life.