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词典释义:
distinguishes
时间: 2023-10-26 09:34:38
高中四级六级考研雅思托福
英 [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃɪz]
美 [dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃɪz]

vt. 辨别;区分;分清;成为…的特征;使具有…的特色;使有别于;看出;认清;听出;使出众;使受人青睐;(distinguish的第三人称单数)

vi. 区分;辨别;分清;(distinguish的第三人称单数)

双语例句
  • Language is something that fundamentally distinguishes humans from animals.

    语言是从根本上把人类与动物区分开的事物。

  • What distinguishes homo sapiens from every other living creature is the mind.

    将现代人和其他生命区分开的是其思维。

  • There is something about music that distinguishes it from all other art forms.

    音乐中一些因素使之有别于其他艺术形式。

  • He has that je ne sais quoi that distinguishes a professional from an amateur.

    他有那种难以言表的特质,体现出他是专业而非业余的。

  • This task interdependence distinguishes baseball from football and basketball.

    这项任务的相互依赖性将棒球与足球和篮球区分开来。

  • Another thing that distinguishes a real language is a property we call "discreteness".

    区分真正语言的另一因素是我们称为“间断性”的一种特质。

  • What distinguishes the name is that no two certificates from the same CA should have the same identity.

    该名称的专有性在于任何来自同一 CA 的两个证书都没有相同的标识。

  • But what often distinguishes those who land jobs from those who don't is their ability to stay motivated.

    那些找到工作的人和那些没有找到工作的人的区别通常在于他们保持积极性的能力。

  • She distinguishes between regular meals, Sunday meals when relatives may come, and cocktail parties for acquaintances.

    她把普通的聚餐、有亲戚可能来的周日聚餐和熟人的鸡尾酒会区分开来。

  • Each of these characteristics sharply distinguishes the 21,000 people who left for New England in the 1630s from most of the approximately 377,000 English people who had immigrated to America by 1700.

    所有这些中的每一个特征明确地区分了17世纪30年代前往新英格兰的21000人和1700年移民到美国的约37.7万英国人中的大多数。

  • He never distinguishes the good from the bad and always returns good for evil.

    他善恶不分, 常常以善报恶。

  • The Ergative Hypothesis distinguishes one of the classes of intransitive verbs—unergative verbs (UV).

    格律性假设区分了一类不及物动词的——非作格动词(UV)。

  • This distinguishes one set of instructions from the next.

    这将把一组指令与另一组指令区分开来。

  • InfoQ: What distinguishes a decorator from an interceptor?

    InfoQ:装饰器和拦截器的区别是什么?

  • Cooper distinguishes between primary and secondary personas.

    Cooper区分了主要角色和次要角色。

  • This is what distinguishes a regular CTE from a recursive CTE.

    这就是常规 CTE 与 递归 CTE 的区别。

  • JSON format distinguishes among objects, arrays, and literals.

    json格式在不同对象、数组和文本之间的格式也不同。

  • What, then, distinguishes these two mechanisms from one another?

    那么,这两种机制怎么区分?

  • He clearly distinguishes between "urgent" and "important" tasks.

    他准确地归纳了“紧急”和“重要”任务间的差别。

  • This would be analogous to what distinguishes a square from a circle.

    这可能类似和区分正方形和圆形类似。

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