differentiating / ˌdɪf əˈrɛn ʃiˌeɪt /

差异化有区别的差异化的区分

differentiating2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.

  1. to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.
  2. to change; alter.
  3. to perceive the difference in or between.
v. 无主动词 verb

dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.

  1. to become unlike or dissimilar; change in character.
  2. to make a distinction.
  3. Biology. to change from relatively generalized to specialized kinds, during development.

differentiating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make a distinction

v. 动词 verb

change; make different

更多differentiating例句

  1. Let’s go through a list of most popular platforms and see what differentiates them from one another.
  2. A fancam is so named to differentiate the fan’s camerawork from the official camerawork of an event.
  3. Over time, if you pay close attention to how you feel, what you do in response, and what you get out of it, you’ll become better at differentiating between real and fake fatigue.
  4. There’s just not much to differentiate them, and that’s a good thing.
  5. The lottery also fails to differentiate between children with low special education needs and those with the highest need, the letter said.
  6. The cuts in standard works upon diseases of the skin will aid in differentiating the members of the group.
  7. Being strictly impartial and truthful, he gave up the effort of differentiating and smiled.
  8. Especially apparent is the differentiating influence of difference of soils.
  9. A corner-stone of Weismann's theory is his assumption of nuclear divisions which are differentiating.
  10. The one kind is denoted as integral, or doubling division; the other as differential, or differentiating division.