differentiated
v. 區分,區別,辨別( differentiate的過去式和過去分詞 ); 區別對待; 表明…間的差別,構成…間差別的特徵
If you differentiate between things or if you differentiate one thing from another, you recognize or show the difference between them.
A child may not differentiate between his imagination and the real world...
兒童可能無法將自己的幻想與真實世界區分開來。
At this age your baby cannot differentiate one person from another.
這個年齡的嬰兒還不能認人。
A quality or feature that differentiates one thing from another makes the two things different.
...distinctive policies that differentiate them from the other parties.
使他們有別於其他政黨的特殊政策
1. made different (especially in the course of development) or shown to be different;
2. exhibiting biological specialization; adapted during development to a specific function or environment
Scientific work is differentiated from art by its necessary connection with the idea of progress.
科學工作與藝術的區別在於它與人類進步有著必然聯絡。
The development of mouse kidney tubules requires two kinds of differentiated cells.
小鼠腎小管的發育需要有兩種分化的細胞.
In this enlargement, barley, alfalfa, and sugar beets can be differentiated.
在這張放大的照片上, 大麥, 苜蓿和甜菜都能被區分開.
Hepatoma cells are differentiated tumor cells derived from liver.
肝癌細胞是來自肝臟的分化的腫瘤細胞.
Substances differentiated tissues secrete are called chalone.
已經分化的組織分泌物稱為抑素.