0 to notice or understand the difference between two things, or to make one person or thing seem different from another -- 區分,分辨;使有所區別
He's colour-blind and can't distinguish (the difference) between red and green easily. 他是色盲,很難分清紅色和綠色(的不同)。
I sometimes have difficulty distinguishing Spanish from Portuguese. 我有時很難分清西班牙語和葡萄牙語。
It's important to distinguish between business and pleasure. 分清什麼是正事什麼是娛樂非常重要。
It's not the beauty so much as the range of his voice that distinguishes him from other tenors. 他與其他男高音大不相同,並非因爲他那華美的聲音,而是他寬廣的音域。
He distinguished himself as a writer at a very early age. 他年紀輕輕就成為一名出類拔萃的作家。
They look so similar it's often difficult to distinguish one from the other.
The male bird displays several characteristics which distinguish him from the female.
It's his eye for detail that distinguishes him as a painter.
It can be difficult to distinguish between poisonous and edible mushrooms.
Teachers have to learn to distinguish between behaviour problems associated with learning difficulties and behaviour problems linked to something else.
Embryogenesis is traditionally divided into a series of consecutive stages distinguished by morphological markers.
Our approach determines, from all possible combinations of disjoint probability distributions, the set of distributions that most effectively distinguishes functional sites from non-functional sequences.
In this example, three levels of priority are distinguished for reported problems.
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