2024年1月27日发(作者:)
“distinguish”的例句
distinguish英[dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ]美[dɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃ/]v.区分;辨别;分清;使有别于;使出众;认出;看清;使具有……的特色;听出;成为……的特征。现在分词:distinguishing 过去式或过去分词:distinguished
例句:
mes reality and fantasy are hard to distinguish.(有时候现实和幻想很难区分。)
had a very distinguished career in the Foreign Office.(他在外交部有过一段光辉的事业。)
3.I think grey hair makes you look very distinguished.(我认为灰白的头发使你看上去很有尊严。)
could not distinguish the make of the car in the fading light.
(她在渐暗的暮色中看不清楚汽车的型号。)
make a wise selection, you should know how to distinguish
among three kinds of print dictionaries: pocket, desk, and unabridged.(为了做出明智的选择,你应该知道如何区分三种印刷字典:袖珍字典、书桌字典和足本字典。)
's important to distinguish fact from fiction.(区别真实和虚构是重要的。)
7.I could not distinguish her words, but she sounded agitated.(我听不清她说的话,但听得出她很紧张不安。)
sudden decision to retire brought down the curtain on a
distinguished career.(他突然决定退休结束了他成就斐然的职业生涯。)
was it that distinguished her from her classmates? (是什么使得她有别于班上其他同学呢?)
ch suggests that babies learn to see by distinguishing
between areas of light and dark.(研究表明婴儿通过辨别光亮和黑暗的区域来学会看东西。)
are a number of distinguishing characteristics by which
you can identify a Hollywood epic.(好莱坞的史诗大片有着一些与众不同的特点。)
mother, whose influence on his development was
outstanding, came of a distinguished American family.(对他的成长影响深远的母亲出身于一个地位显赫的美国家庭。)
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