distinguishable
adj. 可以区别开的,可辨别的
If something is distinguishable from other things, it has a quality or feature which makes it possible for you to recognize it and see that it is different.
...features that make their products distinguishable from those of their rivals...
使他们的产品区别于竞争对手产品的特色
This is vintage port, and it is distinguishable by its deep red colour.
这是佳酿葡萄酒,它有特别的深红色。
If something is distinguishable, you can see or hear it in conditions when it is difficult to see or hear anything.
He put his ear to the floor and heard angry shouts, but no words were distinguishable...
他把耳朵贴在地板上,听到了怒吼,但是听不清所说的内容。
It was getting light and shapes were more distinguishable.
天亮起来了,万物变得更清晰了。
1. capable of being perceived as different or distinct;
2. (often followed by `from') not alike; different in nature or quality;
It was getting light and shapes were more distinguishable.
天亮起来了,万物变得更清晰了。
The male bird is barely distinguishable from the female.
雄鸟和雌鸟几乎无法辨别.
The animal is easily distinguishable by the black stripes above its eye.
这类动物很容易通过其眼睛上方的黑色条纹识别出来.
Tom is hardly distinguishable from his twin brother.
汤姆和他的孪生哥哥几乎令人分辨不出.
He put his ear to the floor and heard angry shouts, but no words were distinguishable.
他把耳朵贴在地板上,听到了怒吼,但是听不清所说的内容。