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第三人称单数:differentiates
现在分词:differentiating
过去式:differentiated
过去分词:differentiated
词根:differentiate
adj.differentiated 分化型;已分化的;可区分的
differentiable [数] 可微的;可辨的;可区分的
adv.differentially 区别地
n.differentiation 变异,[生物] 分化;区别
differentiator [自] 微分器;微分电路;区分者
v.differentiated 使有差别(differentiate的过去分词)
verb
transitive verb
mathematics to obtain the mathematical derivative (see derivative entry 1 sense 3) of
to mark or show a difference in : constitute a contrasting element that distinguishes how we differentiate ourselves from our competitors
features that differentiate the twins
to develop differential or distinguishing characteristics in
What differentiated a laborer from another man …—Sherwood Anderson
biology to cause differentiation (see differentiation sense 3b) of in the course of development
cells that are differentiated from stem cells
to express the specific distinguishing quality of : discriminate
differentiate poetry and prose
intransitive verb
to recognize or give expression to a difference
difficult to differentiate between the two
to become distinct or different in character
biology to undergo differentiation (see differentiation sense 3b)
when the cells begin to differentiate
differentiate from将…区别开来
1816年,及物动词,“使不同; 区分”,源自中世纪拉丁语 differentiatus,过去分词形式为 differentiare,源自拉丁语 differentia “多样性,差异”(参见 difference)。
最初是一个数学术语,“获得微分系数”; 1874年开始使用不及物动词意为“获得独特和分离的特征”。非技术性的及物动词意为“通过观察或描述差异来区分”,始于1876年; 此前, difference 已被用作这个意义上的动词。相关词汇: Differentiated; differentiating。
鉴别:按其差异进行区分
分化:形成特殊的形态、特性或功能,而与其周围的胞质、细胞、组织或与其原来的形态有别
判别
划分两类矛盾
probably borrowed from Medieval Latin differentiātus, past participle of differentiāre "to distinguish" (New Latin in mathematical sense), verbal derivative of Latin differentia difference >entry 1
The first known use of differentiate was in 1814
diffidentadjective
lacking confidence : timid
reserved sense 1, unassertive
difficultynoun
difficult nature
the difficulty of a task
great effort
walked with difficulty
something that is hard to do : obstacle
overcome difficulties
a difficult or trying situation : trouble
in financial difficulties
a disagreement in opinion
we ironed out our difficulties
difficultynoun
difficult nature
the difficulty of a task
great effort
walked with difficulty
something that is hard to do : obstacle
overcome difficulties
a difficult or trying situation : trouble
in financial difficulties
a disagreement in opinion
we ironed out our difficulties
difficultadjective
hard to do, make, or carry out
a difficult climb
hard to deal with, manage, or overcome
a difficult child
hard to understand : puzzling
difficult reading
differentiationnoun
the act or process of differentiating
the processes by which cells and tissues develop their specialized adult form and functionalso: the result of these processes
differentiateverb
to make or become different in some way
the color of their eyes differentiates the twins
to undergo or cause to undergo differentiation in the course of development
to see or state the difference or differences
differentiate between two plants
differentiateverb
to make or become different in some way
the color of their eyes differentiates the twins
to undergo or cause to undergo differentiation in the course of development
to see or state the difference or differences
differentiate between two plants
differentiateverb
to make or become different in some way
the color of their eyes differentiates the twins
to undergo or cause to undergo differentiation in the course of development
to see or state the difference or differences
differentiate between two plants
differentiateverb
to make or become different in some way
the color of their eyes differentiates the twins
to undergo or cause to undergo differentiation in the course of development
to see or state the difference or differences
differentiate between two plants
differentiateverb
to constitute a difference that distinguishes
the history of the injury also differentiates these two fractures—J. S. Keene et al.
to cause differentiation of in the course of development
to discriminate or give expression to a specific difference that distinguishes
quickly learned to differentiate sharp pain from dull pain
to cause differentiation in (a specimen for microscopic examination) by staining
1 What is the key point to differentiate soft news from hard news?
区别软新闻与硬新闻的关键点是什么?
2 Here we need to know how to differentiate the inverse.
这里就需要知道如何对倒数求导。
3 Differentiate Can you differentiate this kind of rose from the others?
你能区分这种玫瑰和他种的不同吗?
4 The emphasis on a conservative point of view — one similar to Ailes’s and Rupert Murdoch’s own views — also helped Fox differentiate itself from its cable competition.
5 “If you’re not one of the blockbuster shows, like ‘Wicked’ or ‘Mormon,’ you’ve got to find ways to differentiate yourself,” Ms. Lee said.
6 Hundreds of recipes are thoughtfully organized and labeled with handy symbols to differentiate between low-prep and "project" cocktails, plus easy identifiers for low- and no-ABV drinks, an essential for mindful drinkers and thoughtful hosts.
7 Those suffering are said to have an inability to differentiate truly bad actions from reasonable ones.
8 This sweet and lovely teen will grow up, and unless her mother finds another hobby, the daughter will have to reject her in order to differentiate and become her own person.
9 Hogs can recognize themselves in a mirror, differentiate one person from another, remember negative experiences.
10 “The Tonight Show” acknowledges the political scene only in weak monologue jokes, but it’s not really the content that differentiates the two shows — it’s the approach.
11 Where this exhibition seeks to differentiate itself is in looking at the role that prints played in popularising the genre and branding the painters.
12 Within eight weeks a trivial clump of cells already has differentiated organs.
13 These are known as “local multiplayer” video games, to differentiate them from the online multiplayer modes on games like Call of Duty.
14 Asked if the opening of Shanghai Disney might suck visitors away from Hong Kong Disneyland and whether Imagineers had sought to differentiate the two parks, Weis said he wasn’t worried.
15 Under Ken Rus Schmoll’s direction, typically cool and precise, they differentiate their roles but also twin them, showing how parents are echoed in their children.
16 Now, Baldwin is a case where we can differentiate between the actor and the person.
17 The good news was that Justin and I had a lot of time to figure out how to differentiate these characters — and what not to do.
18 He refuses to differentiate between the interesting and the inessential.
19 However, it's what sits on top of these core elements that provides the real fun, and differentiates jackin from house of the deep and tasteful varieties.
20 Every house has its own facade, its own cladding to differentiate it from the others.
每家都有自己的门面, 自己的包层,以区别于其他人.
2 区分
sectional divisional dividing diacritical compartmental partitive divisory section division distribution partition compartmentalization repartition sectionalize separate compartmentalize demark tell from distinction discriminate separation dichotomy draw distinguish demarcate tell t'other from which differentiation divisive parting assort know divide tell apart tell tother from which demarcation tell sift draw the line between and draw the line tell the difference ramification secern measure mark distribute parcel
6 使有区别
7 辨别
discriminative distinctively differentiation tell distinguish discriminate discern appreciate tell one from the other know apart know from sense know distinction discrimination separation recognize winnow tell t'other from which descry tell apart tell tother from which
8 有特色
9 变化
change variety variation twist mutation gradation transmutation trans- range break vary translate transmute
11 分清
12 不同
different otherwise unlike diverse distinct variant varying unequal divergent dissimilar differently variance dissimilarity other various fresh alien anew xeno- another distinction disparity differ discord variegate vary diversify separate variously difference unique differing sundry removed several apart distance split variation
13 使有差别
16 区别
distinctive discriminating discriminative distinction discrimination differentiation distinguish draw separate demarcate tell one from the other dichotomy Tell discriminate discriminatory difference designate demark odds dia- tell tell the difference differential diacritical separative severance part sever shed cutoff diff extricate draw the line
18 使变异