英:[dɪs'tɪŋgwɪʃɪŋ]
美:[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃɪŋ]
英:[dɪs'tɪŋgwɪʃɪŋ]
美:[dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃɪŋ]
adj.
有区别的
v.
辨别,区别( distinguish的现在分词 )
使出众
(凭任何感觉器官)识别出
看清
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
distinguishable 可区别的;辩认得出的;可辨识的
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)
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
distinguishing feature特点;特征
识别
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
1 It is their distinguishing characteristic.
这是他们与众不同的特征.
2 I see you've been distinguishing yourself at school again. I have had a lot of complaints about your behavior.
我知道你又在学校里炫耀自己了, 我对你的举止不知埋怨过多少次了.
3 The software has no particular distinguishing features.
这个软件没有明显的特点。
4 I have trouble distinguishing between the two of them.
5 Command of the mother tongue is the most distinguishing mark of the educated man or woman.
运用本国语言的能力是受过教育的人最明显的标志.
6 Distinguishing statements of fact, opinion, and inference may at first seem difficult to do.
有区别的事实意见还有推断在开始的时候也许会比较难以处理。
7 In response to pressure changes, our eardrums vibrate at different frequencies that send electrical signals to our brains, which distinguish and register the sounds.
8 That equates to the model being able to correctly distinguish between someone who’s likely to get breast cancer and someone who isn’t about 60% of the time.
9 You should be able to distinguish fact from fantasy.
10 Distinguishing genuine ADHD from normal energetic behaviour is a tricky business.
区分真正的ADHD和正常的精力充沛的行为是一件微妙的事。
11 He was about six feet tall, with no distinguishing marks.
他身高约六英尺,没什么特别的记号。
12 You're old enough to distinguish between fact and fantasy.
13 The twins don't have distinguishing qualities.
这对双胞胎没有可以区分的特点。
14 The Court found several bases for distinguishing Marchetti's situation from the Shapiro decision.
法院找出若干区分"马切蒂 " 案的情况和"夏皮罗"案的裁定的基点.
15 The singer's voice is what distinguishes the band.
16 The chief distinguishing feature is their tenacity of life.
其主要特征就是他们生命力之坚强.
17 The basic gimmick was the distinguishing of one bank from the others.
基本决窍是区分某一银行与其它银行的标志.
18 Its only aim was to give rules for distinguishing between correct forms and incorrect forms.
它的唯一目的是要订出一些规则,区别正确的形式和不正确的形式.
19 The only thing that distinguishes the dogs is their bark.
20 Warm, vital piety is one of the distinguishing marks of the catechism.
热情而有活力的敬虔是这个教理问答独特的标记之一.