discern 的 2 个定义
- to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend: They discerned a sail on the horizon.
- to distinguish mentally; recognize as distinct or different; discriminate: He is incapable of discerning right from wrong.
- to distinguish or discriminate.
discern 近义词
catch sight of; recognize and understand
discern 的近义词 43 个
- anticipate
- ascertain
- detect
- determine
- differentiate
- discriminate
- distinguish
- divine
- figure out
- find out
- foresee
- perceive
- apprehend
- behold
- descry
- discover
- espy
- extricate
- focus
- judge
- know
- note
- notice
- observe
- read
- remark
- rubberneck
- secern
- separate
- severalize
- spot
- view
- difference
- discrepate
- get a load of
- get the picture
- get wise to
- make distinction
- make out
- pick out
- see the light
- see through
- take in
discern 的反义词 11 个
更多discern例句
- This son of an artist-painter father and occupational therapist mother initially wanted to be a chef, thanks to his discerning palate.
- Choosing a mix from a single brand may allow you to discern differences more consistently than randomly selecting styles from a variety of brands.
- It is not with some discerning eye on my part that I wound up on a show that still somehow manages to be culturally relevant 20 years later.
- Designed as fun teaching tools, they’re meant to help both budding news consumers and veteran news junkies learn how to discern factually sound, vetted reporting from malicious misinformation.
- This allows them to smell with higher sensitivity, while being able to minutely discern what they’re smelling—blood or Deet.
- But, as far as I can discern, they do focused, pragmatic work.
- The addicting ditty “One of These Things” was used to help children learn to compare and discern differences.
- Meaning, one was left to discern, that religion is self-evidently a coercive force for ill.
- Lately though it seems the line between spin and reality is harder to discern.
- Rational people, they contend, would take the time to discern whether the person behind the weapon was an actual threat.
- It did not amuse me, nor, so far as I could discern, was Monsieur de Tressan greatly taken with it.
- At 1720 to 1725 a close student of his work of hand may discern some signs of what was to follow, it might be said naturally.
- Not once, by word or deed, can we discern that he cherished any idea of future renown.
- In coasting along the shore, you will discern the summits which are marked on the chart.
- Few minds could discern distinctly the path of truth and duty through the clouds and vapors of those stormy times.