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/dɪˈstɪŋgwɪʃ/ |
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1 | I/T to recognize the differences between things 区分;辨别 |
| He learned to distinguish a great variety of birds, animals, and plants. 他学会了辨认很多不同种类的飞禽、走兽和植物。 |
| +between They concluded that even three-year-olds are able to distinguish between causes and effects. 他们得出结论,连3岁的孩子也能区分因果。 |
| distinguish sth from sth It’ s very difficult to distinguish satire from other types of comedy. 很难将讽刺剧与其他类型的喜剧区别开来。 |
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2 | T to be a feature that makes someone or something clearly different from other similar people or things 使区别于 |
| distinguish sb/sth from sb/sth There is very little to distinguish it from the hundreds of other websites devoted to this subject. 它与有关这一主题的数以百计的其他网站没有什么区别。 |
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3 | T formal to be able to hear , see , smell , or taste something clearly 听出;看清;闻出;尝出 |
| I could not distinguish her face in the darkness. 我在黑暗中看不清她的脸。 |
PHRASE |
- | distinguish yourself |
| to do something very well so that people notice and respect you |
| 表现突出 |
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