contradistinguish如何读

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contradistinguish是什么意思

  • vt.通过对比区别

contradistinguish英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to distinguish by contrasting qualities

contradistinguish词源中文解释

"通过相反的特质区分",1630年代; 见 contra- + distinguish。相关词汇: Contradistinguished; contradistinguishing。

contradistinguish词源英文解释

The first known use of contradistinguish was in 1622

contradistinguish 例句

1 What is the meaning of the clause 'or to the people,' as contradistinguished from 'the States'?

2 They are very antique terms, contradistinguishing each other.

3 To make this clear, we must consider that the vision of God through His Essence is contradistinguished from the vision of God through His creatures.

4 I have given rather greater emphasis than is customarily done in textbooks of this character to what may be called the dynamics of government, that is, its actual workings, as contradistinguished from organization.

5 The writings of Plato and Bishop Taylor, and the Theoria Sacra of Burnet, furnish undeniable proofs that poetry of the highest kind may exist without metre, and even without the contradistinguishing objects of a poem.

6 Deacons are nowhere in all the New Testament styled elders;72 nay, they are contradistinguished from elders, both teaching and ruling.

7 They were a race with long skulls, as contradistinguished from the round heads of the Stone Period.

8 But surely the one Lord is as much distinguished from the one God, as both are contradistinguished from the gods many and lords many of the heathens.

9 "Art," as I understand the term in its broadness, contradistinguishes from nature.

10 Politics mean, or ought to mean, the practical concerns of the many, of the state, of the Empire, or of mankind at large, as contradistinguished from the mere personal or class interests.

11 Jacob Behmen was an enthusiast in the strictest sense, as not merely distinguished, but as contradistinguished from a fanatic....

12 That I have rights of property in a thing, as contradistinguished to your rights, does not make it in any deep and real sense mine.

13 It has always been evident that all cases of justice are also cases of expediency: the difference is in the peculiar sentiment which attaches to the former, as contradistinguished from the latter.

14 The spiritual traits which go with athletic sports are likewise economically advantageous to the individual, as contradistinguished from the interests of the collectivity.

15 We hear a great deal about romanticism as contradistinguished from classicism, but it is seldom that we have the line of demarcation between the two tendencies or schools drawn for us.

16 In Ovid "the earth" is contradistinguished from the rest of the globe.

17 Here, by the way, I should like to say my word in honour of Fiction—"fiction" contradistinguished from what is popularly termed "serious" writing.

18 By 'eternity' we may here understand, not absolute eternity as contradistinguished from time, but an indefinite space of time, the years and the centuries.

19 All generation is necessarily without dividuous beginning, and herein contradistinguished from creation.

20 The words costly and dear, as contradistinguished from common and cheap, both indicate a high price.

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