1 VERB 区分;辨别;分清 If you can distinguish one thing from another or distinguish between two things, you can see or understand how they are different. 区分;辨别;分清
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Could he distinguish right from wrong?. [VERB noun + from]
他能分辨是非吗?
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Research suggests that babies learn to see by distinguishing between areas of light and dark. [V + between]
研究表明婴儿通过辨别光亮和黑暗的区域来学会看东西。
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It is necessary to distinguish the policies of two successive governments. [VERB noun]
分清前后两届政府的政策很有必要。
SYN differentiate, determine, separate, discriminate
2 VERB (特质或特征)使有别于 A feature or quality that distinguishes one thing from another causes the two things to be regarded as different, because only the first thing has the feature or quality. (特质或特征)使有别于
3 VERB 看出;听出;辨别出 If you can distinguish something, you can see, hear, or taste it although it is very difficult to detect. 看出;听出;辨别出 [formal]
4 VERB 使出名;使受青睐 If you distinguish yourself, you do something that makes you famous or important. 使出名;使受青睐
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Over the next few years he distinguished himself as a leading constitutional scholar. [V pron-refl + as]
在接下来的几年里,他作为一名宪法研究领域最杰出的学者而声名远扬。
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They distinguished themselves at the Battle of Assaye. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
他们在阿瑟耶之战中一战成名。
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