释义 |
distinguish/diˈstiŋɡwiʃ/v. 1 tr. (often foll. by 常后跟 from)a see or point out the difference of; draw distinctions between 区别;辨别,分清 cannot distinguish one from the other 彼此不能分辨 b constitute such a difference 辨认出;认出 the mole distinguishes him from his twin 凭这颗痣能从这双胞胎中认出他来 c treat as different; differentiate 有别于;区分 do not distinguish the mind from the body 不要将精神区别于躯体 2 tr. be a mark or property of; characterize 显出…的特征(或特性);使具有特色 distinguished by his greed 他因贪婪而出名 3 tr. discover by listening, looking, etc. (通过听、看等)听出;看清 could distinguish two voices 能听出两种嗓音 4 tr. (usu. 通常作 refl.; often foll. by 常后跟 by) make prominent or noteworthy 使杰出;使著名 distinguished himself by winning first prize 他因获头奖而扬名 5 tr. (often foll. by 常后跟 into) divide; classify 分类;归类 6 intr. (foll. by 后跟 between) make or point out a difference between 得出(指出)之间的差异 □ distinguishable adj.[French distinguer or Latin distinguere (as DIS-, stinguere stinct- ‘extinguish’): cf. EXTINGUISH] |