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词根:distinct
adj.distinct 明显的;独特的;清楚的;有区别的
distinguished 著名的;卓著的;高贵的
distinguishing 有区别的
adv.distinctively 特殊地;区别地
n.distinction 区别;差别;特性;荣誉、勋章
distinctiveness 特殊性;区别性;辨别性
v.distinguished 区别(distinguish的过去式)
distinguishing 区别;表现突出(distinguish的ing形式)
vi.distinguish 区别,区分;辨别
vt.distinguish 区分;辨别;使杰出,使表现突出
verb
transitive verb
to perceive a difference in : mentally separate
so alike they could not be distinguished
to mark as separate or different
a policy that distinguishes him from other candidates
to separate into kinds, classes, or categories
distinguish words by their part of speech
to make noteworthy or remarkable : to give prominence or distinction (see distinction sense 4) to
distinguished themselves as pioneers of hip-hop
characterize
recipes distinguished by simplicity
discern could barely distinguish them in the fog
distinguished a light in the distance
to single out : take special notice of
intransitive verb
to perceive a difference
distinguish between right and wrong
1590年代,“能够与其他事物区分开来的”; 见 distinguish + -able。意思是“能够被感知的”来自1610年代。相关词汇: Distinguishably。
alteration of Middle English distinguen, from Anglo-French distinguer, from Latin distinguere, literally, to separate by pricking, from dis- + -stinguere (akin to Latin instigare to urge on) — more at stick
The first known use of distinguish was in the 15th century
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
distractverb
to draw the attention or mind to something else
to upset or trouble in mind to the point of confusion
distortionnoun
the act of distorting
the condition of being distorted or a product of distortion
distortverb
to tell in a way that is misleading : misrepresent
distorted the facts
to twist out of a natural, normal, or original shape or condition
distinguishverb
to recognize one thing from others by some mark or quality
distinguish the bird calls
to hear or see clearly : make out, discern
distinguish a light in the distance
to know or point out the difference
distinguish between right and wrong
to set apart as different or special
distinguished themselves by heroic actions
distinguishedadjective
widely known and admired for excellence
a distinguished scientist
distinguishverb
to recognize one thing from others by some mark or quality
distinguish the bird calls
to hear or see clearly : make out, discern
distinguish a light in the distance
to know or point out the difference
distinguish between right and wrong
to set apart as different or special
distinguished themselves by heroic actions
1 Actually the three philoso-phies are barely distinguishable, and the social systems which they support are not distinguishable at all.
2 And down below, barely distinguishable in the shade of a barnlike building with “Simpson Repair Shop” painted on the front, is a gaunt man with big, gnarled hands bent over some scrap metal.
3 Among the skeletons, those of "the officers were plainly distinguishable by the long hair which still remained attached to their skulls", remembered Thomas Seaton, a young British infantryman.
4 If you have distinguishable particles.
如果粒子可区分的话。
5 There, in the center, is a faint figure, barely distinguishable by the suggestion of a pair of white wings, offering them welcome.
6 I am here not to say Chinese are not distinguishable of motive and effect, which is of impossibility.
我不是说国人不区分动机和效果,这是不可能的。
7 Figure and ground are barely distinguishable in Nguyen’s prints and paintings.
8 Hafez was better than the other machines but still distinguishable from a person.
9 Winston turned a switch and the voice sank somewhat, though the words were still distinguishable.
10 So it's clearly distinguishable from any other species.
所以说它是明显地区别与任何其他的物种的。
11 But to me and many others, the discomforts are a barely distinguishable blip — and, dare I say, often an ascetic pleasure — in an otherwise rapturous experience.
12 Those two models are not easily distinguishable from each other.
那两种型号不易区别开来。
13 While some of what you see is readily distinguishable, at other times it’s impossible to know what you’re looking at beyond shifting blots of black.
14 So old only her mouth and eyes were distinguishable features in her face.
15 Hardly distinguishable from the shadow of the carriage hood, under which she sleeps.
16 Black audiences and white audiences feel distinguishably different.
17 However, there are distinguishable differences among populations in the way the population size fluctuates.
在不同种群之间,种群大小的波动方式存在显著的差异。
18 That's distinguishable and needs to be counted.
那是可区分的,并且需要计数的。
19 The male bird is barely distinguishable from the female.
雄鸟和雌鸟几乎无法辨别.
20 They found the surface layer of the cell discontinuous and distinguishable from the cytoplasm.
他们发现细胞的表层跟细胞质是一不连续的和有差别的.