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distinguish
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- 變化形 :
past distinguished;
ing distinguishing
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衍生詞 :
a. distinguishable;
adv. distinguishably
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英漢辭典
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vt. (及物動詞 transitive verb)
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使有別於…;做為…特徵,表示…特性
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Reason distinguishes man from animals.
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理性使人有別於動物.
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使引人注目,使顯著
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distinguish oneself
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使自己顯得與眾不同;出了名,揚名.
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vi. (不及物動詞 intransitive verb)
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區別,辨別
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He can distinguish between right and wrong. (=He can distinguish right and wrong [right from wrong]).
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他能分辨是非.
柯林斯英英辭典
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[when intr, foll by between or among]
to make, show, or recognize a difference or differences (between or among); differentiate (between)
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to be a distinctive feature of; characterize
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to make out; perceive
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to mark for a special honour or title
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to make (oneself) noteworthy
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he distinguished himself by his cowardice
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to classify; categorize
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we distinguished three species
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[Etymology]
C16: from Latin distinguere to separate, discriminate
例句
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He can distinguish between right and wrong. (=He can distinguish right and wrong [right from wrong]).
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他能分辨是非. → 本例句出自distinguish
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distinguish oneself
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使自己顯得與眾不同;出了名,揚名 . → 本例句出自distinguish
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distinguish [know] between right and wrong
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知道好歹. → 本例句出自wrong
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In practice it is not easy to distinguish between needs and wants.
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需要與慾望,實際上是不易區別的. → 本例句出自in practice
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一定要把不同的定理分清楚, 不能糾纏在一起。
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You have to distinguish between different the theorems. Don't confuse them.
→ 本例句出自糾纏
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凡事都有兩面, 要分清先後, 也必須考慮全面。
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All things have two sides. We must distinguish the primary and secondary. We should also consider it in full-scale.
→ 本例句出自兩面
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他不分敵友, 對事情都沒有自己的立場。
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He doesn't distinguish between enemies and friends, having no definite standpoint about anything.
→ 本例句出自敵友
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