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 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
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1. to distinguish between right and wrong?
儿童到什么年龄才能明辨是非?
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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?
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3. It was hard to distinguish one twin from the other.
很难分辨出一对孪生儿谁是谁。
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4. Sometimes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish.
有时候现实和幻想很难区分。
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5. The male bird is distinguished from the female by its red beak.
雄鸟喙红色,有别于雌鸟。
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6. Does your cat have any distinguishing marks?
你的猫有什么特殊斑纹吗?
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7. She has already distinguished herself as an athlete.
作为运动员她已享有盛名。
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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").
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