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discriminating[dis'krimineitiŋ]- vi.
- adj.
- 有识别能力的,有辨别力的,有洞察力的,有眼力的,有很好的判断力(或鉴赏力)的;洞察一切的,敏锐的;看出细微差别的
- 形成差别的;区别性的;可资识别的;辨别的;分析的
- (关税等)有差别的;区别对待的
- 具有独特标志的
discriminate[dis'krimineit; dis'kriminət]- vi.
- (根据种族、阶级、类别、性别、肤色等而非实际优点)区别对待,有差别地对待;表示偏爱,特别优待;表示偏见,歧视,虐待(常与against 或 in favour of 连用):
The president discriminates in favour of his relatives. 总裁优待他的亲戚。 The new policy discriminates against foreigners. 新政策歧视外国人。 - 辨别,区别,识别,鉴别,注意到或看出(事物间的)差别(常与among,between或from连用):
You must learn to discriminate between things. 你必须学会区别事物。 I can discriminate right from wrong. 我能辨别是非。 He can discriminate among several equally fine wines. 他能鉴别几种同等好酒。 - 有识别力,有鉴别力:
He is able to discriminate good book from bad. 他具有区分优秀图书与低劣图书的能力。 - 有差别,有区别
- vt.
- 构成差别;使有区别:
This is a mark that discriminates the original from the copy. 这是一个使原作与复制品有区别的标志。 - 辨别,区别:
The musician can discriminate minute variations in tone. 乐师能辨别声调的各种细微变化。 She can't discriminate right from wrong. 她不能辨别是非。
- adj.
- 有差别的,有区别的,区别对待的
- 有识别力的,能辨别细微差别的,细心辨别的,细分的
- [古语]卓越的,突出的,显著的;独特的
- 近义词:
distinguish
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