distinguish 英 [dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃ]   美 [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ]

distinguish

distinguish  英 [dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃ] 美 [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ]

v. 区别,区分;辨别;有别于 

进行时:distinguishing  过去式:distinguished  过去分词:distinguished  第三人称单数:distinguishes 

to distinguish between right and wrong? 儿童到什么年龄才能明辨是非?
At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong? 儿童到什么年龄才能明辨是非?

  • To distinguish means to tell apart. If you win the lottery, you’re going to need to learn to distinguish between people who really like you and people who like your money.
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  • v. 区别,区分;辨别;有别于
  • 1. to distinguish between right and wrong?

    儿童到什么年龄才能明辨是非?

  • 2. At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong?

    儿童到什么年龄才能明辨是非?

  • 3. It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other.

    很难分辨出一对孪生儿谁是谁。

  • 4. Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish.

    有时候现实和幻想很难区分。

  • 5. The male bird is distinguished from the female by its red beak.

    雄鸟喙红色,有别于雌鸟。

  • 6. Does your cat have any distinguishing marks?

    你的猫有什么特殊斑纹吗?

  • 7. She has already distinguished herself as an athlete.

    作为运动员她已享有盛名。

  • 8. The male bird is easily distinguishable from the female.

    这种鸟很容易辨认雌雄。

  • distinguish (v.) 1560s, from Middle French distinguiss-, stem of distinguer, or directly from Latin distinguere "to separate between, keep separate, mark off, distinguish," perhaps literally "separate by pricking," from dis- "apart" (see dis-) + -stinguere "to prick" (compare extinguish and Latin instinguere "to incite, impel").
dis·tin·guish / dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ ; NAmE dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to recognize the difference between two people or things 区分;辨别;分清 SYN differentiate distinguishbetween A and B At what age are children able to distinguish between right and wrong? 儿童到什么年龄才能明辨是非? distinguishA from B It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other. 很难分辨出一对孪生儿谁是谁。 distinguishA and B Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish. 有时候现实和幻想很难区分。 2 [transitive ] ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) distinguishA (from B) to be a characteristic that makes two people, animals or things different 成为…的特征;使具有…的特色;使有别于 What was it that distinguished her from her classmates? 是什么使得她有别于班上其他同学呢? The male bird is distinguished from the female by its red beak. 雄鸟喙红色,有别于雌鸟。 Does your cat have any distinguishing marks? 你的猫有什么特殊斑纹吗? 3 [transitive ] ( not used in the progressive tenses 不用于进行时 ) distinguishsth to be able to see or hear sth 看清;认出;听出 SYN differentiate , make out I could not distinguish her words, but she sounded agitated. 我听不清她说的话,但听得出她很激动。 4 [transitive ] distinguishyourself (as sth) to do sth so well that people notice and admire you 使出众;使著名;使受人青睐 She has already distinguished herself as an athlete. 作为运动员她已享有盛名。 dis·tin·guish·able / dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbl ; NAmE dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbl / adjective distinguishable(from sb/sth) The male bird is easily distinguishable from the female. 这种鸟很容易辨认雌雄。 The coast was barely distinguishable in the mist. 在雾中很难看清海岸。 distinguish distinguishes distinguished distinguishing dis·tin·guish / dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ ; NAmE dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ / dis·tin·guish·able / dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbl ; NAmE dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbl /
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