discriminate
discriminate 英 [dɪˈskrɪmɪneɪt] 美 [dɪˈskrɪməˌnet]
v. 区别对待;歧视;辨别
进行时:discriminating 过去式:discriminated 过去分词:discriminated 第三人称单数:discriminates
- When you discriminate between two things, you can tell the difference between them and can tell them apart.
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- v. 区别对待;歧视;辨别
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1. When do babies learn to discriminate voices?
婴儿什么时候学会辨别嗓音呢?
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2. A number of features discriminate this species from others.
有些特征使这一物种与其他物种区别开来。
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3. practices that discriminate against women and in favour of men
重男轻女的做法
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4. It is illegal to discriminate on grounds of race, sex or religion.
因种族、性别或宗教信仰而有所歧视是非法的。
- discriminate (v.) 1620s, from Latin discriminatus, past participle of discriminare "to divide, separate," from discrimen (genitive discriminis) "interval, distinction, difference," derived noun from discernere "to separate, set apart, divide, distribute; distinguish, perceive," from dis- "off, away" (see dis-) + cernere "distinguish, separate, sift" (from PIE root *krei- "to sieve," thus "discriminate, distinguish"). The adverse (usually racial) sense is first recorded 1866, American English. Positive sense remains in discriminating. Related: Discriminated. Also used 17c. and after as an adjective meaning "distinct."
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