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distinguish

/dih-sting-gwish/US // dɪˈstɪŋ gwɪʃ //UK // (dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ) //

辨别,区分,识别,辨认

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to mark off as different: He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
    • : to recognize as distinct or different; recognize the salient or individual features or characteristics of: It is hard to distinguish her from her twin sister.
    • : to perceive clearly by sight or other sense; discern; recognize: He could not distinguish many of the words.
    • : to set apart as different; be a distinctive characteristic of; characterize: It is his Italian accent that distinguishes him.
    • : to make prominent, conspicuous, or eminent: to distinguish oneself in battle.
    • : to divide into classes; classify: Let us distinguish the various types of metaphor.
    • : Archaic. to single out for or honor with special attention.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to indicate or show a difference.
    • : to recognize or note differences; discriminate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbtell the difference
Forms: distinguished, distinguishes, distinguishing
Synonyms
analyze剖析,分析,剖析一下,分析一下categorize归类,归纳,分类,归为一类characterize表征,表明,定性为,表述determine确定,决定,判断,决定了differentiate鉴别,辨别,区分,辨析discriminate辨别,判别,歧视,辩别divide分裂,分化,分隔,划分figure out想出,算出,弄明白,计算出identify确定,识别,确认,鉴定know知道,了解,懂得,知qualify有资格,有资格的,符合条件,符合条件的recognize确认,认识,认识到,认可separate分开,独立的,独立,分开的ascertain确定,查明,弄清,查清classify分类,归类,分类别,归档collate整理,核对,整理一下,整理好decide决定,决,定,做出决定demarcate标定,划定,标明,标示diagnose诊断,诊断出,诊断为,诊断出的estimate估计,估算,估计数,估量extricate脱离,脱出,脱困,脱身finger指,指头,指数,指纹individualize个性化,个性化定制,个别化,个人化individuate个别化,个性化,个体化,个别judge法官,判断,审判员,评审label标签,标签的,签签,签标mark纪念,纪念品,纪念碑,纪念意义name名称,名字,名,姓名part部分,部分内容,部分地区,部分时间pinpoint准确定位,准确地指出,准确地指出来place地点,地方,地位,场所select选择,挑选,选取,选定sift筛选,筛,筛分,筛查signalize发出信号,发信号,发放信号,打出信号singularize单一化,奇异化,单独化,奇化specify指定,具体说明,具体介绍,指定的spot斑点,地点,斑斑点点,斑tag标签,标记,标牌,标牌上的标签determinate决定性的,确定性,确定的,决定性diagnosticate诊断,诊断出,诊断书,诊断结果make out辨认,辨别,辨识,辨别是非mark off标示,隔离,标志着,纪念一下set apart选派,选派人员,选派的,选拔出来的set off掀起,掀起了,掀起了一阵阵热浪single out单挑,单独列出,单独列出了,单独的sort out整理,整理出,拣选,梳理tell apart辨别,辨别出来,区分,辨析tell between区分,辨别,辨析,辨认tell from从中得知,从中看出,从中可以看出,从中了解到
verbdiscern, identify
Forms: distinguished, distinguishes, distinguishing

Examples

  • I mean, this shouldn’t surprise anyone, making the ads harder to distinguish has been a Google trend.

  • If searchers have a harder time distinguishing between the paid and free listings, it might cause confusion on what listing the searcher clicks on.

  • Science fiction has long been distinguished by these dual impulses—leaving home and returning—when it’s not marked by the way that home leaves us, or deceives us when it’s no longer the place we recognize once we’re back.

  • In Voice, Police Officer Kang Kwon-Joo has a heightened ability to distinguish sounds, allowing her to solve crime cases as a voice profiler.

  • Filter Link Extensions are another way to distinguish your ads in SERPs.

  • After years at the head of a parochial school classroom, he could no longer distinguish one blond Irish Catholic kid from another.

  • The line between being careful about what you eat and being obsessive is difficult to distinguish.

  • Food business groups argue that a gram of sugar, natural or added, is a gram of sugar—so why distinguish it?

  • Then there was the attempt to distinguish her tax status from those who are “truly well off.”

  • Behind-the-scenes technological differences do not distinguish Aereo's system from cable systems, which do perform publicly.

  • In sorting notes it is necessary to be able readily to distinguish between notes of this bank and notes of other reserve banks.

  • This is a feature by means of which it is always possible to distinguish the Great Horsetail from any other species.

  • In the darkness and confusion I did not distinguish the face of the man who rendered me this assistance.

  • I had no idea who they were, as the Grand Duke was in morning costume, and had no star or decoration to distinguish him.

  • It reappears during a relapse, and thus helps to distinguish between a relapse and a complication, in which it does not reappear.