discriminating / dɪˈskrɪm əˌneɪ tɪŋ /

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discriminating 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. differentiating; analytical.
  2. noting differences or distinctions with nicety; discerning; perspicacious: a discriminating interpreter of events.
  3. having excellent taste or judgment: a discriminating interior designer.
  4. differential, as a tariff.
  5. possessing distinctive features; capable of being differentiated; discriminative.

discriminating 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

critical

更多discriminating例句

  1. Humans in the eastern United States can argue endlessly about whether the Brood X cicadas are grotesque or magical, but dogs aren’t nearly so discriminating.
  2. It becomes a system which does the discriminating on behalf of the powerful majority.
  3. Further, the spokesperson denied that the bank had any policy discriminating against employees in the adult industry.
  4. In 2007, Roberts wrote: “The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.”
  5. The Boy Scouts of America does not mess around when it comes to discriminating against gay adults.
  6. Likewise, groups like Tea Party Express are being much more discriminating in their choice of champions, says Budowich.
  7. This was promptly given up as regards women in the policy of discriminating between chaste and unchaste.
  8. He has secured an exquisite emphasis by a discriminating subdual of subordinate ideas.
  9. The nice and discriminating refinements in the use of words are learned by careful reading.
  10. And this mastery he evinces in a finely discriminating choice of words.
  11. His perception was quick, keen, and discriminating, especially where character was concerned.